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What might surprise you is how dramatically these neighborhoods have grown in value since 2010.
East Woonsocket (Woonsocket)
East Woonsocket presents a slightly more suburban character than the citys downtown districts.
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Fairlawn (Pawtucket)
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Bernon District (Woonsocket)
Bernon District carries forward the citys pattern of early decline followed by strong recovery.
This represents a 141.71% increase over the full period, with most growth occurring after 2015.
The last five years have been particularly strong, with a 68.55% increase since 2020.
From 2015 to 2025, property values have increased 167.46%, rising from $135,703 to $362,953.
The neighborhood has maintained steady appreciation, with a 63.68% increase in just the last five years.
The neighborhood has shown particularly strong growth in recent years, with values rising 70.12% since 2020.
The last five years have been particularly dynamic, with nearly 69% growth since 2020.
The neighborhood has seen particularly strong growth in recent years, with a 70.78% increase just since 2020.
Starting at $110,723, property values have increased by 224.11% to reach $358,867 in 2025.
The past five years have been particularly strong, with nearly 70% growth since 2020.
With values increasing by 215.61% since 2010, this neighborhood has risen from $112,245 to $354,262.
Olneyville (Providence)
Western Providences Olneyville neighborhood presents another compelling story of urban renaissance.
Like Downtown Woonsocket, Olneyville experienced a slight decline between 2010 and 2015 before staging a dramatic comeback.
Since 2015, home values have more than tripled, rising 243.40% to reach $352,737 in 2025.
The neighborhood has particularly accelerated in recent years, with a 71.13% increase since 2020 alone.