Hopkinton

Rhode Island

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Hopkinton was incorporated in 1757 when it separated from Westerly and was named after Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and governor of Rhode Island. Today, it thrives as a residential community known for excellent schools through the Chariho Regional School District and its proximity to both Connecticut and Interstate 95. The town once featured numerous industrial villages, but has evolved into a quiet retreat that offers rural tranquility.

This scenic town features diverse housing options from historic village centers to modern developments and country properties spread across several distinct villages, including Hope Valley, Ashaway, Rockville, and Hopkinton City. The community offers everything from starter homes to luxury estates on wooded lots, many surrounded by the forests and natural landscapes that define this peaceful town.

Hopkinton offers several amenities including abundant outdoor recreation along the Pawcatuck and Ashaway Rivers, lively village centers, convenient highway access via I-95, and proximity to coastal destinations. The town maintains strong educational commitments and community spirit while preserving its distinctive rural character.

Here, forest privacy doesn’t mean isolation. Hopkinton successfully balances woodland serenity with accessibility amenities throughout southern New England. This border town combines New England rural charm with contemporary conveniences, offering spacious living, and outdoor recreation while maintaining easy access to Connecticut and Rhode Island’s cultural centers.

Hopkinton was incorporated in 1757 when it separated from Westerly and was named after Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and governor of Rhode Island. Today, it thrives as a residential community known for excellent schools through the Chariho Regional School District and its proximity to both Connecticut and Interstate 95. The town once featured numerous industrial villages, but has evolved into a quiet retreat that offers rural tranquility.

This scenic town features diverse housing options from historic village centers to modern developments and country properties spread across several distinct villages, including Hope Valley, Ashaway, Rockville, and Hopkinton City. The community offers everything from starter homes to luxury estates on wooded lots, many surrounded by the forests and natural landscapes that define this peaceful town.

Hopkinton offers several amenities including abundant outdoor recreation along the Pawcatuck and Ashaway Rivers, lively village centers, convenient highway access via I-95, and proximity to coastal destinations. The town maintains strong educational commitments and community spirit while preserving its distinctive rural character.

Here, forest privacy doesn’t mean isolation. Hopkinton successfully balances woodland serenity with accessibility amenities throughout southern New England. This border town combines New England rural charm with contemporary conveniences, offering spacious living, and outdoor recreation while maintaining easy access to Connecticut and Rhode Island’s cultural centers.

Hopkinton was incorporated in 1757 when it separated from Westerly and was named after Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and governor of Rhode Island. Today, it thrives as a residential community known for excellent schools through the Chariho Regional School District and its proximity to both Connecticut and Interstate 95. The town once featured numerous industrial villages, but has evolved into a quiet retreat that offers rural tranquility.

This scenic town features diverse housing options from historic village centers to modern developments and country properties spread across several distinct villages, including Hope Valley, Ashaway, Rockville, and Hopkinton City. The community offers everything from starter homes to luxury estates on wooded lots, many surrounded by the forests and natural landscapes that define this peaceful town.

Hopkinton offers several amenities including abundant outdoor recreation along the Pawcatuck and Ashaway Rivers, lively village centers, convenient highway access via I-95, and proximity to coastal destinations. The town maintains strong educational commitments and community spirit while preserving its distinctive rural character.

Here, forest privacy doesn’t mean isolation. Hopkinton successfully balances woodland serenity with accessibility amenities throughout southern New England. This border town combines New England rural charm with contemporary conveniences, offering spacious living, and outdoor recreation while maintaining easy access to Connecticut and Rhode Island’s cultural centers.

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Featured Listings

58 Dye Hill Road
Hopkinton, RI $2,499,000

58 Dye Hill Road

Hopkinton, RI

$2,499,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,550 Sqft
0 Alton Braford Road
Hopkinton, RI $1,000,000

0 Alton Braford Road

Hopkinton, RI

$1,000,000
  • 58.00 Acres
187 Dye Hill Road
Hopkinton, RI $950,000

187 Dye Hill Road

Hopkinton, RI

$950,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,128 Sqft
187 Dye Hill Rd Road
Hopkinton, RI $950,000

187 Dye Hill Rd Road

Hopkinton, RI

$950,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 2,128 Sqft
15 Thelma Drive
Hopkinton, RI $950,000

15 Thelma Drive

Hopkinton, RI

$950,000
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2 Thatt Way & 10
Hopkinton, RI $899,000

2 Thatt Way & 10

Hopkinton, RI

$899,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,274 Sqft
14 Elaine Drive
Hopkinton, RI $839,900

14 Elaine Drive

Hopkinton, RI

$839,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 2,296 Sqft
2 St Josephs Way
Hopkinton, RI $825,000

2 St Josephs Way

Hopkinton, RI

$825,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 3,286 Sqft

Hopkinton

Area Map

Hopkinton is within Rhode Island, Rhode Island and borders Charlestown, South Kingstown, East Greenwich, Richmond, Providence, Narragansett, Richmond and Kingston.

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Market Snapshot

Units Sold

May 2026

5 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

May 2026 - Single Family Homes

$514K
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Percentage of Asking Price

May 2026 Single Family Homes

102%
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