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Apartments for Rent in Narragansett RI

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Narragansett, RI Apartments for Rent

Wedged between the Narrow River and the Atlantic Ocean, Narragansett provides that laidback, beach town atmosphere wrapped in New England charm. The town itself is adorable, complete with cozy cottages and a terrific shopping area along South Pier Road and Point Judith Road. It has that historic charm, as well, with a history that began around 1723, when it was still part of South Kingstown. In 1888 it separated from the larger city and became a town in 1901.

But cozy atmosphere and history aside, here it’s all about the beaches. Narragansett’s population doubles during the summer months, with visitors seeking the town’s beautiful strip of beaches. The 60-acre Scarborough State Beach includes an observation tower and a boardwalk, Roger W. Wheeler State Beach includes a playground and a pavilion, and Salty Brine State Beach has a “green” pavilion complete with a wind turbine and solar panels along with a concession stand.

Judith Point Lighthouse, a historic lighthouse built in 1857, is also a popular attraction with panoramic views. Other historic landmarks include the Towers, built in 1883 as part of the Narragansett Casino. While the casino was destroyed by fire in 1900, the towers survived and are now part of the Tower Historic District. Other historic buildings include the Greene Inn, which was built in 1887, and Dunmere, a historic estate built in 1883.

If your day at the beach leaves you hungry, Narragansett is home to Aunt Carrie’s. Operating for nearly 100 years – and the inventor of the clam cake – Aunt Carrie’s is one of the top 12 best lobster shacks in New England. Looking for something a little more beefy – or vegan? Then head to the nationally-recognized Crazy Burger for a variety of burgers, great breakfast options, and a juice bar.

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Narragansett, RI Rental Insights

The average rent in Narragansett, RI is $1,414 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,631, which means housing in Narragansett, RI is slightly less expensive than much of the country.

You can find flexible rentals in Narragansett, RI by exploring short-term rentals for temporary stays or browsing furnished apartments for move-in ready options that save time and hassle.

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