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About Lila Delman Real Estate

Lila is the source for luxury waterfront real estate and homes in the Rhode Island area. Whether your dream is an oceanfront mansion on the Cliff Walk in Newport, a waterfront Victorian cottage in Narragansett, a quiet estate in Jamestown or a beachfront home in Westerly, Lila has a property to match.

Lila also offers year-round rentals, vacation rentals, beach houses, student rentals and summer rentals in Narragansett, Newport, Watch Hill, Jamestown and their surrounding Rhode Island communities. Our wide spectrum of homes include a cottage rental by the ocean or beach, Victorian oceanfront estates, waterfront homes with docks on ocean access salt ponds, beach houses, river front homes and more.

21 Banfield LaneNarragansett $1,299,000 4 bedrooms 3.2 baths

35 Knowles Ct.Jamestown $849,900 2 bedrooms 2 baths

8 Deborah St.Narragansett $319,900 2 bedrooms 1 baths

44 Clarke St.Newport $579,000 3 bedrooms 1.5 baths

24 Rose CourtNarragansett 3 bedrooms 2 baths

13 What Cheer CourtNarragansett 6 bedrooms 2 baths

Bayview summer cottageJamestown 5 bedrooms 3.5 baths

36 Pier Market PlaceNarragansett 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths

6 Continental RoadNarragansett 4 bedrooms 2 baths

Bellevue AvenueNewport 9 bedrooms 8 baths

The Rebirth of a Great Old Lady by Penny Taylor 12.8.2009
Penny Taylor

In case you have not driven through Narragansett Pier recently, there has been a MAJOR change in the landscape. At 41 Ocean Road stands a glorious period restoration of the Lila Delman Real Estate building, circa 1875. Once known as Sea Lawn, the building was also known as the Reading Room, the Wave Crest Inn and the Tea Room. It was moved in 1899 from Mathewson Street to where it still resides today on a large lot just south of The Towers. The lot was once the grass tennis courts to the Narragan

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