West Warwick sits along the Pawtuxet River as Rhode Island's youngest town, incorporated in 1913 after splitting from its larger neighbor, and that industrial heritage still shapes its character today. The town spans just nine square miles in Kent County, placing it within easy reach of Providence to the northeast and the coast to the south via Route 4. Compact and walkable in its core areas, West Warwick carries the feel of a working New England town where longtime residents and newer arrivals share the same tree-lined streets and local gathering spots.
The rental market reflects the town's modest scale, with a mix of converted mill buildings, two- and three-family homes, and smaller apartment communities that offer more space per dollar than many nearby communities. Studios through three-bedroom units are available across the town's distinct village areas, including Riverpoint, Arctic, and Phenix, each with its own pocket of character.