Westerly, Rhode Island Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Westerly is a small town in Connecticut. It is situated on the Pawcatuck River and contains an old town post office, YMCA, and railroad station. The town also features numerous granite buildings and Wilcox Park. There are also several small villages located nearby, such as Avondale, Bradford, Dunn's Corners, and Potter Hill. Some of the villages also feature nightlife, and there are several hotels. There are also public golf courses in several villages, including Watch Hill, Weekapaug, and White Rock.

The population of Westerly City is composed of a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The majority of residents are White. The minority population includes African Americans and Asians. The city has an average age of 46 for its residents. In addition to white and black residents, there are also many Hispanics living in the area.

Westerly is a seaport town in the state of Rhode Island. It was first settled by English colonists in 1661 and was incorporated as a city in 1669. The city has an average household income of $86,546. The median house value is $307,700, and the median rent is $1,063. The median age in Westerly is 46.3 years for both men and women.

The median property value of a home in Westerly, RI was $307,700 in 2020. This is 1.34 times higher than the national average of $229,800. More than 66% of the households in Westerly are owned by people who own their homes.