Warren


Warren, a bucolic Litchfield County town, has long been a haven for residents seeking peace and solitude amid a setting of rural beauty. It became a separate town in 1786 after splitting away from Kent, and was named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero Joseph Warren, who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Warren is adjacent to the larger towns of Washington and Kent. Residents enjoy boating and other water sports as well as the public tennis courts and town beach at Lake Waramaug. The scenic lake is nestled among surrounding hills, and along its edge are grand homes, lakeside cottages, several inns and a vineyard overlooking the water. Lake Waramaug is the second largest natural lake in Connecticut, covering 672 acres. Warren also has a small state park in Above All State Park, which offers unrivaled views of the surrounding countryside.

Warren, a bucolic Litchfield County town, has long been a haven for residents seeking peace and solitude amid a setting of rural beauty. It became a separate town in 1786 after splitting away from Kent, and was named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero Joseph Warren, who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Warren is adjacent to the larger towns of Washington and Kent. Residents enjoy boating and other water sports as well as the public tennis courts and town beach at Lake Waramaug. The scenic lake is nestled among surrounding hills, and along its edge are grand homes, lakeside cottages, several inns and a vineyard overlooking the water. Lake Waramaug is the second largest natural lake in Connecticut, covering 672 acres. Warren also has a small state park in Above All State Park, which offers unrivaled views of the surrounding countryside.

Warren, a bucolic Litchfield County town, has long been a haven for residents seeking peace and solitude amid a setting of rural beauty. It became a separate town in 1786 after splitting away from Kent, and was named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero Joseph Warren, who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Warren is adjacent to the larger towns of Washington and Kent. Residents enjoy boating and other water sports as well as the public tennis courts and town beach at Lake Waramaug. The scenic lake is nestled among surrounding hills, and along its edge are grand homes, lakeside cottages, several inns and a vineyard overlooking the water. Lake Waramaug is the second largest natural lake in Connecticut, covering 672 acres. Warren also has a small state park in Above All State Park, which offers unrivaled views of the surrounding countryside.

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Featured Listings

184 Brick School Road
Warren, CT $1,950,000

184 Brick School Road

Warren, CT

$1,950,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,686 Sqft
88 Carter Road
Warren, CT $1,100,000

88 Carter Road

Warren, CT

$1,100,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 2,178 Sqft
34 Curtiss Road
Warren, CT $1,095,000

34 Curtiss Road

Warren, CT

$1,095,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,790 Sqft
0 Lake Road
Warren, CT $895,000

0 Lake Road

Warren, CT

$895,000
  • 115.06 Acres
66 Cornwall Road
Warren, CT $750,000

66 Cornwall Road

Warren, CT

$750,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,750 Sqft
00 Sackett Hill Road
Warren, CT $650,000

00 Sackett Hill Road

Warren, CT

$650,000
  • 26.59 Acres
00 Above All Road
Warren, CT $599,000

00 Above All Road

Warren, CT

$599,000
  • 29.20 Acres
198 Cornwall Road
Warren, CT $529,000

198 Cornwall Road

Warren, CT

$529,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,104 Sqft

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Warren

Market Snapshot

Units Sold

March 2024

2 TOTAL UNITS

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Median Sales Price

March 2024 - Single Family Homes

$560K
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Percentage of Asking Price

March 2024 Single Family Homes

99%
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99%
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