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WARREN TOWNSHIP
Located about 30 miles from New York, 40 miles from Trenton and 85 miles
from Philadelphia, Warren Township sits at the crossroads for travelers between
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.
Originally Warren Township was inhabited by the Lenape Indians. European
farmers settled the territory in the early 1700’s; and in 1806 Warren was
carved from portions of Bernards Township and Bridgewater Township and
incorporated. The town was named after General Joseph Warren who was a
hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolution.
Major interstate highways have transformed Warren Township from a small
farming community to a rural residential community of single-family homes
situated on an acre or more. Warren contains mainly single-family homes, with a
select number of townhouse and condominium properties.
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Luxury homes at the upper-end of the market are usually custom-built residences on large parcels of
land. The area’s strategic proximity to Interstates 78 and 287 make it an ideal place
to live for those who work in any of the region’s major cities, but prefer country
living. At the same time, business also choose Warren because of its access to
major roads. It is close to major shopping centers and great restaurants.
With close to 15,000 people, Warren and/or Somerset County purchased over
400 acres to preserve for public use. The purchases included the Wagner Farm
on Mountain Avenue and the Meyers Farm on Old Stirling Road. A very large
parcel of land which included a pond, was donated to Warren Township by
Atlantic Development and is now used as a nature trail and the home of the
town’s fishing derby.
 You can find great local Warren, NJ Real Estate information on Localism.com Paul Stillwaggon, New Homes, New Construction, Land Specialist is a proud member of the ActiveRain Real Estate Network, a free online community to help real estate professionals grow their business.
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