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Pawtucket

Rhode Island

Pawtucket Community Stats

Income
Median Household Income

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Tax Rate

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Population
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According to Realtor.com, in February 2023, the median listing home price in Pawtucket, RI was $325K, trending up 8.4% year-over-year. The median listing home price per square foot was $241. The median home sold price was $323.7K.

Median home Listing Price

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Median Sold Home Price

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* As of Feb 2023
Average Days on market

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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

Pawtucket

Welcome to the “Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution” — Pawtucket, Rhode Island. It’s the fourth largest city in the state located just north of Providence. This city has gone through quite a “renaissance period” over the past ten years which has attracted scores of artists and creators to its downtown neighborhoods. The city has invested in renovating many of their industrial mill buildings into residential and commercial spaces, such as Hope Artiste Village and Slater Cotton Mill Apartments. Pawtucket’s central location, proximity to Providence, and easy access to I-95 have renewed a lot of interest for homeowners. You can find A TON of loft-style condominiums here, plus a good range of suburban and urban-style neighborhoods.

Pawtucket 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 47.44.

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Pawtucket homes for sale

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Life in Pawtucket

Pawtucket, Rhode Island, combines urban energy with hidden natural and historical beauty, making it a unique place to explore. This city is famed for its role in the American Industrial Revolution, with the Slater Mill Historic Site standing as a testament to this rich industrial heritage, attracting history buffs and education groups alike. Beyond its historical significance, Pawtucket features unexpected green spaces such as the Slater Memorial Park, which offers expansive areas for recreation and relaxation, including a picturesque pond, walking trails, and a carousel.

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Schools & Education

The Pawtucket Public School Department consists of sixteen schools serving the K-12 grades (ten primaries, six secondaries). As a whole, the department enrolls approximately 9,000 students per year with a teaching staff of 751. According to Niche.com’s “2019 Best Schools” report, the Pawtucket School District ranked #2 in the state for Most Diverse School District. It also ranked #25 for Best School Districts for Athletes in Rhode Island.

If you’d like detailed information on registration and educational programming, please visit their website

Bristol Bus

RIPTA Bus #71 - #78

There are several RIPTA bus lines in Pawtucket that travel into nearby towns and neighboring cities. If you visit the RIPTA website for a schedule, look at lines 71 – 78 for a full view of public transportation available to you.

Getting Around...

Transportation

Pawtucket’s central location makes it easy to get around. I-95 travels directly through the center of the city (locally known as the “S Curve”) and has several exits to both the west and east sides.

Pawtucket’s main roads connect to its surrounding cities and towns, including Providence, Central Falls, East Providence, and Attleboro. Route 1A (Newport Avenue), for example, runs in a straight line from Attleboro to East Providence and is a major middle highway for Pawtucket residents living in Darlington.

On the west side of the city, Mineral Spring Avenue and Pawtucket Avenue provide access to Providence and North Providence.

Central Falls Commuter Hub

Pawtucket & Central Falls Commuter Rail and Bus Hub

A multi-million dollar construction project scheduled to open for public use in 2020, with a full opening of the commuter rail station in 2022. The station will connect on the MBTA Providence/Stoughton commuter train with direct access to Downtown Boston. The bus hub will provide a central location for RIPTA service lines around Pawtucket and the greater Providence Metro area.

Additional Transportation Information

  • Airport

    T.F. Green Airport

    Distance to T.F. Green Airport: 14.1 miles

  • Train Station

    Attleboro Station

    Distance to South Attleboro Station: 3.2 miles

  • Train Station

    Providence Train Station

    Distance to Providence Train Station: 5.5 miles

Government, City & Town Links

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

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