
One of Somerset County's most prestigious addresses with luxury homes, top-rated schools, and an exceptional quality of life.
Warren Township represents the upper end of Somerset County real estate — and it earns every bit of its premium. The township is defined by its executive-style homes, large wooded lots, exceptional schools, and a peaceful residential character that makes it one of the most desirable communities in central New Jersey for families and professionals with discerning tastes.
Homes in Warren tend toward the custom and semi-custom, with colonials, Tudors, and contemporary builds on half-acre to multi-acre lots throughout well-established neighborhoods. The housing stock reflects the community's long-standing affluence, and buyers consistently find that Warren delivers more land and more privacy per dollar than comparable communities in Westfield or Short Hills.
Despite its upscale character, Warren is not stuffy. It has a strong community culture with an active recreation program, well-funded schools, and neighborhood associations that keep the township's character intact. Residents take pride in where they live and it shows in everything from the condition of the homes to the quality of the local parks.
Warren's location along I-78 and Route 22 puts it within commuting range of Manhattan and Philadelphia alike. Morristown's downtown, Westfield's shopping, and the Somerset Hills country club scene are all within 20 to 30 minutes, giving residents access to the full range of lifestyle options that central New Jersey has to offer.
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The Warren Township School District serves students from PreK through 8th grade, with high school students attending Governor Livingston High School in neighboring Berkeley Heights. The district consistently earns top marks in Somerset County for academic excellence, resources, and community involvement.
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Warren Township sits along I-78 and Route 22, two of New Jersey's most important east-west corridors. Drivers can reach the Garden State Parkway, the Turnpike, and Routes 287 and 202 all within 20 to 30 minutes, making Warren well-connected to employment centers throughout the state.
NJ Transit rail access is available at the Stirling station on the Morris and Essex Line, which provides direct service to Midtown Manhattan via the Midtown Direct route. Peak door-to-door commute times to Midtown Manhattan run approximately 60 to 75 minutes, making Warren one of the more commuter-friendly luxury communities in Somerset County.