
Homes for Sale in Coventry, RI
Homes for Sale in Coventry

0 New London Turnpike
Coventry, RI 02816

0 New London Turnpike
Coventry, RI 02816

0 Carrs Trail
Coventry, RI 02827

1 Timber Ridge Circle
Coventry, RI 02816

2465 Harkney Hill Road
Coventry, RI 02816

02 Whitehead Road
Coventry, RI 02816

01 Whitehead Road
Coventry, RI 02816

15 Hampton Road #20
Coventry, RI 02816

1193 Tiogue Avenue
Coventry, RI 02816

224 Greenhouse Road
Coventry, RI 02827

121 South Main Street
Coventry, RI 02816

1158 Sisson Road
Coventry, RI 02827
Living in Coventry, RI
Coventry is one of Rhode Island's largest towns by land area, located in Kent County in the western-central part of the state. It sits inland from Narragansett Bay, bordered by the Flat River Reservoir and the Wood-Pawcatuck watershed, giving it a distinctly rural and wooded character compared to many of Rhode Island's coastal communities. The town center along Route 117 connects several distinct villages, each with its own personality rooted in the state's textile mill history. Beyond its natural scenery, Coventry offers convenient access to Interstate 95, placing Providence and the greater New England corridor within easy reach. The town blends open conservation land and recreational trails with established neighborhoods, local dining along its main corridors, and a mix of housing stock ranging from historic mill-era cottages to newer construction subdivisions spread across its rolling, forested terrain.
Why Live Here
- ✓One of Rhode Island's largest towns by land area, offering generous lot sizes.
- ✓Flat River Reservoir and nearby waterways provide fishing, kayaking, and scenic trails.
- ✓Direct access to I-95 connects commuters to Providence and beyond.
- ✓Historic mill villages including Anthony and Washington add architectural character.
- ✓Extensive conservation land and wooded open space throughout the town.
Living in Coventry, Rhode Island
Coventry occupies a substantial stretch of Kent County in west-central Rhode Island, making it one of the most geographically expansive towns in the state. Its landscape is defined by forested hillsides, quiet reservoirs, and the winding waterways of the Wood-Pawcatuck watershed. That natural setting gives the town a pace and openness that sets it apart from Rhode Island's denser coastal and urban communities, while Interstate 95 keeps Providence and Connecticut well within reach.
A Town Shaped by History and Nature
Coventry's past is woven into its village centers. Anthony, Washington, and Tiogue each developed around the textile mills that once powered Rhode Island's economy, and the mill-era architecture that lines certain streets remains a distinctive visual thread throughout the town. Stone walls cut through the woods, marking old farm boundaries and adding to the sense of layered history underfoot.
Outdoor Recreation and Community Amenities
The Flat River Reservoir is a centerpiece of outdoor life in Coventry, offering boating, fishing, and shoreline access. An extensive network of conservation land and multi-use trails winds through the town's interior, while local parks provide green space closer to the neighborhoods. Route 117 and the surrounding commercial corridors serve up a range of local dining, retail, and services without requiring a long drive.
A Diverse Range of Housing
Coventry's housing stock reflects its broad geography and long history. Buyers will find everything from modest mill-era cottages and mid-century ranch homes to larger colonial and cape-style houses on wooded lots, as well as newer construction in planned subdivisions. That variety makes Coventry one of the more accessible and versatile markets in the Kent County area.
Frequently Asked Questions about Coventry
What is the housing market like in Coventry, RI?+
Coventry is one of Rhode Island's larger towns by land area, and its housing market reflects a broad mix of price points and property styles that appeal to a wide range of buyers. Demand has been steady, driven by the town's convenient location between Providence and Connecticut along the I-95 corridor. For the most current pricing, inventory levels, and days-on-market figures, browse the live listings on this page or reach out to a FAB Living agent for a tailored Coventry market snapshot.
Which areas or parts of Coventry should I explore when searching for a home?+
Coventry spans a diverse landscape, from the Village of Anthony along the Pawtuxet River, to the Greene and Washington villages in the rural western reaches near the Connecticut border. The area around Tiogue Lake and Quidnick Reservoir offers a more waterfront-oriented setting, while the eastern side of town near the Warwick line provides quicker access to Route 2 shopping and commuter routes. Exploring these distinct pockets gives you a feel for how varied the town's character and housing stock can be from one end to the other.
What types of homes are for sale in Coventry, RI?+
Coventry's housing stock is notably diverse, ranging from mid-century Cape Cods and split-levels to newer colonial and ranch-style construction in planned subdivisions. The western, more rural areas feature properties on larger lots, including some with acreage, barns, or pond frontage. You will also find a selection of historic village homes near Coventry Centre and Anthony, along with occasional condominiums and townhouses closer to the town's commercial corridors. Check the active listings on this page to see exactly what is currently available.
Is Coventry a good place to buy a first home in Rhode Island?+
Coventry can be a great place to start your homeownership journey, as it generally offers more lot size and square footage per dollar compared to many closer-in Rhode Island communities. The town has a well-established infrastructure, ample green space, and a relatively straightforward suburban and semi-rural setting that makes the transition from renting to owning feel manageable. A FAB Living agent familiar with Coventry can walk you through current inventory, financing considerations, and what to expect in the local offer process.
How can I view Coventry homes for sale and schedule a tour?+
You can browse all current Coventry listings right here on this page, with photos, maps, and property details updated in real time. When you find a home that catches your eye, use the contact form or call FAB Living Realty directly to request a private showing at a time that works for you. Our agents know Coventry's neighborhoods well and are happy to arrange tours, answer questions about specific streets or areas, and guide you through every step of the buying process.
What schools serve Coventry, Rhode Island?+
Coventry is served by the Coventry Public Schools. Coventry is also home to public charter, private, and parochial school options. For attendance zones, enrollment, and school performance data, review the district directly and authoritative sources like the Rhode Island Department of Education (ride.ri.gov) and GreatSchools.org so you can decide what fits your family.
School district information is provided for general reference and can change. School assignments are not guaranteed and may depend on address, grade, and enrollment policies. Please verify current attendance areas and school details directly with the district and your state's department of education before making decisions.
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