Real Estate
Million-Dollar Narragansett Home Built on Wrong Land May Be Moved, Judge Says
Due to a surveying error, the home was built on land that's part of Rose Nulman Park in Point Judith.

A $1.8 million home built on the wrong piece of land in Narragansett may be moved instead of demolished, a judge has ruled.
Due to a surveying error, the home was built on land that’s actually part of Rose Nulman Park in Point Judith.
NBC 10 reported a judge recently ruled the home may be moved.
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The house was built in 2010 by Warwick developer Robert Lamoureaux. He appealed a 2012 Superior Court decision in favor of the Rose Nulman Park Foundation, which wanted the house removed.
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