Town

Warren

Connecticut

50 Cemetery Road
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Demographics

Population1,378
Median Household Income (2022)$98,465
Per Capita Income (2022)$77,291
Owner-occupied Housing Unit Rate73.42%
Median Home Value (2023)$427,900
Median Rent (2023)$2,250
Total Households (2025)580

Municipal Finances

Total Net Grand List (2023)$503,934,654
Equalized Net Grand List (ENGL) 2022$762,007,725
Adjusted Equalized Net Grand List per Capita$295,950.14
Mill Rate-Real and Personal Property(FY 2025)12.75
Mill Rate-Motor Vehicles12.75
Net Real Property Levy (FY25)$6,066,101.82
Net Personal Property Levy (2025)$79,037.48
Net Motor Vehicle Levy (2025)$280,302.17
Total Tax Levy$6,425,441.47
Tiered PILOT$2,518.45
Mashantucket Pequot & Mohegan Fund Grant$4,369
Town Aid Road$241,905.46
Local Capital Improvement (LoCIP)$31796.85
Municipal Grants-in-Aid$288
Education Cost Sharing$173,740
Special Education and Expansion Development (SEED)$236
Total State Grants$454,846.11
Tax Exempt Property as % of 2022 Grand List3.60%
Town Hall of Warren

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Wants you To KNOW

Warren was settled in 1737 as part of the Town of Kent. In 1750 a separate ecclesiastical society called the Society of East Greenwich was established, and a church was founded in 1756. Warren was incorporated as a separate town in 1786. For most of its history, Warren has been an agricultural town and it still boasts working farms. Warren has two beautiful bodies of water to be enjoyed by its residents. Warren has a quaint New England-style village center with only one stoplight and a charming general store. Warren is the gateway to the Northwest Hills of Connecticut and the Berkshires.

Geography

CountyLitchfield
Council of Government (COG)Northwest Hills Council of Governments (NHCOG)
Area (sq. miles)27.6 mi²
Public Roads-Town36.11

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