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USD 689,900
USD 781/sq.ft
house with 3 bedroom, Hopkinton RI DS103430956
Kingston, South Kingstown town Washington County Rhode Island
· 883 sq.ft · 3 Bedrooms · 1 Bath · House
Kingston, South Kingstown town Washington County Rhode Island · 883 sq.ft · 3 Bedrooms · 1 Bath · House
Lakefront single-family home at 31 Sunset Drive offers unique opportunity: a private lot, your own boat dock, and a tranquil backdrop that invites you to slow down, unplug, and spend your days on the water. 888 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, perfect for long weekends, summer stays, and easy, low-fuss ownership. Wake up to pond views and slip outside for an early paddle, an afternoon cast. Locustville Pond is a serene, 83-acre man-made reservoir in Hopkinton (Hope Valley), Rhode Island, created in 1814 and cherished for quiet boating, fishing, and kayaking. With a calm atmosphere and a 10 HP max motor restriction, the water tends to feel refreshingly unhurried, ideal for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards: morning coffee by the water, afternoon fishing, and winter days that can include ice skating. Robust fish population, including large/smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and stocked trout via Brush Brook. The Locustville Pond Improvement Association (LPIA) actively manages
Lakefront single-family home at 31 Sunset Drive offers unique opportunity: a private lot, your own boat dock, and a tranquil backdrop that invites you to slow down, unplug, and spend your days on the water. 888 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath, perfect for long weekends, summer stays, and easy, low-fuss ownership. Wake up to pond views and slip outside for an early paddle, an afternoon cast. Locustville Pond is a serene, 83-acre man-made reservoir in Hopkinton (Hope Valley), Rhode Island, created in 1814 and cherished for quiet boating, fishing, and kayaking. With a calm atmosphere and a 10 HP max motor restriction, the water tends to feel refreshingly unhurried, ideal for canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards: morning coffee by the water, afternoon fishing, and winter days that can include ice skating. Robust fish population, including large/smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and stocked trout via Brush Brook. The Locustville Pond Improvement Association (LPIA) actively manages
USD 689,900