Very insightful, I live in Warwick, Pawtuxet Village. My house is 300 years old and we love it here. During the warmer months there’s always something going on. Arts festival, Gaspee parade and so much more.
I lived on Palace Ave in Warwick for a couple years. One of the neighborhoods T.F. Green airport didn't buy to level the houses. Just about every house near the airport has all had upgraded windows and wall mounted ac units to drown out the noise pollution. You get used to the noise after a little while. I currently live in Oakland Beach where i was born and raised. Air planes go I've my house all the time and it still isn't that bad with the noise. However Warwick has gotten pricey over the last few years to live. Certain sections are more affordable but not by much anymore. But IMO it still beats living in Providence! If you want rural living consider Coventry, Greenwich, Exeter for starters. Either way, Rhode Island is getting to be one of the worse states with taxes, rent and homes to buy. The roads all suck too. I've lived here 42 years and seen it all. Love my home state but can't wait to move up north.
This was a very helpful video! It was so easy to follow and I loved the visual effect with the maps. Can you do a video for other RI towns such as West Warwick (how is it different from Warwick?), Woonsocket, Lincoln, Cumberland etc.
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Yes--working on finding time to create more videos. I'm always happy to create a personalized video overview of areas for you that focus on a specific budget and/or specific needs. Reach out to me: jesspowers@brookegrouprealestate.com or text/call 401-227-3566
@@JessPowers we just live very rural. "Out in the sticks" as they say...... ours is a manufactured home. 3 bedrooms 2 baths. 1 and a half acre yard. 🤗 been here 2 years.
I live near the airport..I like watching the planes fly past my house as they prepare to land at the airport...if you aren't a fan of planes making noise..sometimes they also fly directly over my house after take off....there are other parts of the state to move to...
We bought a place in warwick and depending which direction your home located the noise is not even there. After 1.5 year living there, maybe heard landing like 2 times
True. We lived for 12 years on Conimicut Point and you almost never hear airplane noise over there. The killer for us was having to carry flood insurance and being surrounded by an increasing number of rental houses. We bought a house in Governor Francis Farms in 2020 and absolutely love it here. It's a very well-kept and pretty area with friendly people. Plane noise is louder but not disruptive.
Truth! 😅😅 I pretty much avoid Oakland Beach for the most part...except an occasional drive thru to see the view of the water on a clear day...but I don't go there as a beach day per se...and I live very close to it...I grew up in RI (but not in Warwick) ..and I actually NEVER knew Oakland Beach existed until I moved to Warwick several years ago...
Hey here's an update..my neighbor's rotted tree fell on my 92 year old mothers garage roof..and he refused to do anything about it. AGAIN .... TERRIBLE TERRIBLE CITY TO LIVE IN
Very insightful, I live in Warwick, Pawtuxet Village. My house is 300 years old and we love it here. During the warmer months there’s always something going on. Arts festival, Gaspee parade and so much more.
I lived on Palace Ave in Warwick for a couple years. One of the neighborhoods T.F. Green airport didn't buy to level the houses. Just about every house near the airport has all had upgraded windows and wall mounted ac units to drown out the noise pollution. You get used to the noise after a little while. I currently live in Oakland Beach where i was born and raised. Air planes go I've my house all the time and it still isn't that bad with the noise. However Warwick has gotten pricey over the last few years to live. Certain sections are more affordable but not by much anymore. But IMO it still beats living in Providence! If you want rural living consider Coventry, Greenwich, Exeter for starters. Either way, Rhode Island is getting to be one of the worse states with taxes, rent and homes to buy. The roads all suck too. I've lived here 42 years and seen it all. Love my home state but can't wait to move up north.
you skipped right over Greenwood. A great little neighborhood just adjacent to Gorton’s Pond
This was a very helpful video! It was so easy to follow and I loved the visual effect with the maps. Can you do a video for other RI towns such as West Warwick (how is it different from Warwick?), Woonsocket, Lincoln, Cumberland etc.
I'm so glad you found it helpful. Yes--working on finding time to create more videos. I'm always happy to create a personalized video overview of areas for you that focus on a specific budget and/or specific needs. Reach out to me: jesspowers@brookegrouprealestate.com or text/call 401-227-3566
I have a 92year old mother here all they do is block your driveway all the time and the police department is totally USELESS
Our house was just under 57,000. ! ❤
Wow! Those days are definitely over! You must have a tremendous amount of equity!
@@JessPowers we just live very rural. "Out in the sticks" as they say...... ours is a manufactured home. 3 bedrooms 2 baths. 1 and a half acre yard. 🤗 been here 2 years.
I live near the airport..I like watching the planes fly past my house as they prepare to land at the airport...if you aren't a fan of planes making noise..sometimes they also fly directly over my house after take off....there are other parts of the state to move to...
We bought a place in warwick and depending which direction your home located the noise is not even there. After 1.5 year living there, maybe heard landing like 2 times
Definitely! Some areas are very quiet!
Which part of Warwick is this?
True. We lived for 12 years on Conimicut Point and you almost never hear airplane noise over there. The killer for us was having to carry flood insurance and being surrounded by an increasing number of rental houses. We bought a house in Governor Francis Farms in 2020 and absolutely love it here. It's a very well-kept and pretty area with friendly people. Plane noise is louder but not disruptive.
Oakland Beach; Where the debris meets the sea!
Truth! 😅😅 I pretty much avoid Oakland Beach for the most part...except an occasional drive thru to see the view of the water on a clear day...but I don't go there as a beach day per se...and I live very close to it...I grew up in RI (but not in Warwick) ..and I actually NEVER knew Oakland Beach existed until I moved to Warwick several years ago...
They should turn it into a Dudley Town lookalike
Arctic.
Hey here's an update..my neighbor's rotted tree fell on my 92 year old mothers garage roof..and he refused to do anything about it. AGAIN .... TERRIBLE TERRIBLE CITY TO LIVE IN
Same thing happened to me, my insurance had to pay.
I live in Warwick..its TERRIBLE
Patuxet village sucks...
Terrible terrible terrible awful neighbors