Coastal estate sells for $5M in Little Compton’s biggest residential sale since 2020

A COASTAL ESTATE in Little Compton recently sold for $5 million, making it the biggest residential real estate transaction in the town in the past two years. / COURTESY MOTT & CHACE SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

LITTLE COMPTON – A nearly 8-acre coastal estate consisting of a main house, a guest house and a buildable waterfront lot recently sold for $5 million, making it the biggest residential real estate transaction in the town in the past two years, announced Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty.

The property at 20 and 30 Rockbridge Drive was the most expensive property to sell in Little Compton since 2020, when Sealands at 82 Warrens Point Road sold for $7.3 million, according to Mott & Chace, which represented the sellers in both deals.

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Lila Delman Compass represented the buyers in the Rockbridge Drive deal.

The classic shingle-style main house was constructed in 1993 and spans 3,738 square feet of living space, with a first floor, finished upper story and a finished attic loft space, according to the town’s online property tax evaluation database. The main house contains three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a half-bathroom. The main house also features cathedral ceilings, two 900-square-foot deck areas on the ground floor, a second-story deck on the south side of the building, and a smaller rooftop deck that can be reached through the attic loft space.

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The two-story guest house, built in 2003, features an open floor plan, with kitchen, dining and living room areas, along with one bedroom and one bathroom on the first floor, and a second loft bedroom and bathroom on the second floor.

The property also features a two-car garage/barn, according to Mott & Chace.

The 30 Rockridge Drive property, which contains both houses, was most recently valued by town assessors in 2022 as being worth $3.8 million, according to the online database. The land that makes up 20 Rockbridge Drive was valued at $1.8 million.

The Rockbridge Drive properties were bought by 30 Rockbridge LLC from Dewey Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson and Carlton Thompson, who were formerly successor trustees of the Nancy Thompson Rhode Island Qualified Personal Residence Trust, according to a copy of the quitclaim deed, a public record documenting the sale.

30 Rockbridge LLC is managed by attorney Andrew Teitz, according to public records.

Marc Larocque is a PBN contributing writer. 

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