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Central Falls

Rhode Island

Central Falls Community Stats

Income
Median Household Income

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Tax Rate

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with Homestead Exemption
Population
Population

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According to Realtor.com, in February 2023, the median listing home price in Central Falls, RI was $315K, trending up 14.6% year-over-year. The median listing home price per square foot was $262. The median home sold price was $286K.

Median home Listing Price

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* As of Feb 2023
Median Sold Home Price

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* As of Feb 2023
Average Days on market

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* As of Feb 2023
Home Inventory

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* As of Feb 2023

* Tax rate based per thousand - Sources: United States Census Bureau. 2020 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey Office. Web. 7 December 2023. & Realtor.com

About

Central Falls

Central Falls with only 1.29 square miles of land is uniquely diverse and highly populated city. A large portion of the residents are spanish-speaking and have heritage from all over the world. It’s close to Providence and part of the larger metro area, but more affordable than most nearby cities and towns. Here you’ll find a strong ethnic culture and communities that embrace diversity.

Central Falls Weather

The average high temperature in July is 82.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.3 degrees. The annual precipitation is 49.83.

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Life in Central Falls

Central Falls, Rhode Island, may be small in size, but it boasts a unique beauty rooted in its rich cultural diversity and vibrant community spirit. This densely populated city showcases a mosaic of global cultures, reflected in colorful murals, diverse culinary offerings, and lively festivals that celebrate its residents' heritage. The city's compact urban landscape is punctuated with historic sites, panoramic views, and a touch of greenery amidst the bustling city streets. Central Falls' blend of cultural richness, historical architecture, and community engagement creates a dynamic and picturesque environment, highlighting the beauty found in its collective spirit and resilience.

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Schools & Education

The Central Falls School District is made up of seven schools serving preschool through high school students. The district serves approximately 2,500 students per year, with a teaching staff of 255. For more detailed information, visit their website

Getting Around...

Transportation

I-95: the main interstate curves around Central Falls and Pawtucket (known as the “S Curve”) and heads directly into Massachusetts or south to Providence. The close proximity makes it easier for commuters and gives easier access to the larger metro area and its amenities.

Route 114 (Broad St.): connects Central Falls to Valley Falls, Cumberland and Pawtucket. It’s one the main thru-ways in the city, lined with retail shops, small businesses, and restaurants.

Route 112 (Lonsdale Ave.): runs along the eastern border of Central Falls and connects to Dexter Street on the north side. Lonsdale leads into Lincoln or south toward the Woodlawn section of Pawtucket.

Additional Transportation Information

  • Airport

    T.F. Green Airport

    Distance to T.F. Green Airport:16.1 miles

  • Train Station

    Providence Train Station

    Distance to Providence Train Station: 6.4 miles

Government, City & Town Links

For more information on Central Falls, community events, and government departments, please visit the official website

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