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Warwick

Warwick

Located in Orange County

$574,130 Average Value
$304 Average Price per Sq Ft
81 Homes For Sale

Warwick’s bustling village, rural outskirts

Along the state’s border with New Jersey, Warwick offers small-town living with plenty of local businesses and outdoor attractions to visit. While most people know the community for its villages, the Town of Warwick stretches from the Wallkill River to Sterling Lake. The outskirts hold forest, farmland and rural properties on winding backroads, while those in Warwick’s village live in traditional subdivisions closer to most of the town’s amenities. “If you’re living in the village, you're able to walk to a ton of shops and restaurants,” says Zachary Leentjes, an Associate Broker with Wansor Realty, and a lifelong resident who’s been selling homes in the village for nearly 5 years.

Warwick blends small-town charm with local shops and easy access to outdoor attractions.
Warwick blends small-town charm with local shops and easy access to outdoor attractions.
The outskirts of Warwick hold forest, farmland, and rural properties on winding backroads.
The outskirts of Warwick hold forest, farmland, and rural properties on winding backroads.
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Local dining in village center, farmers markets around town

Residents can find most of the town’s shopping and dining along State Route 94. Warwick village holds a diverse array of local restaurants, including Grappa Ristorante with contemporary Italian dishes and Fetch Bar & Grill with American favorites. There are also ethnic selections like Opa! Greek Grill and Bone Yard Cantina, which serves Mexican entrees and hosts Karaoke nights every other Friday. “We have around 20-25 restaurants in the village center,” says Leentjes. There are also several local markets around town, including Pennings Farm Market and the Warwick Valley Farmers Market. Additionally, ShopRite is across the street from Pennings Farm Market for essentials.

Opa! Greek Grill in Warwick serves authentic Mediterranean flavors in the heart of the village.
Opa! Greek Grill in Warwick serves authentic Mediterranean flavors in the heart of the village.
The Warwick Valley Farmers Market offers fresh produce and local goods in the village center.
The Warwick Valley Farmers Market offers fresh produce and local goods in the village center.
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Mix of older craftsman, newer contemporary-style homes

Homebuyers can find older craftsman-style homes and colonials from the early-1900s, ranch-style and split-level houses from the mid- to late-1900s and contemporary styles built in the last 25 years. “There’s not a ton of new development, but there are some newer homes on the village outskirts,” says Leentjes. Properties within the villages are neatly arranged with modestly sized front and back yards, while houses on the town’s outskirts usually sit on somewhere between two to ten acres of land. Homes sell for a median price of $565,000, which is above the national median.

Contemporary-style homes on spacious lots offer peaceful suburban living in Warwick, New York.
Contemporary-style homes on spacious lots offer peaceful suburban living in Warwick, New York.
Craftsman and Colonial-style homes line quiet residential streets in Warwick, New York.
Craftsman and Colonial-style homes line quiet residential streets in Warwick, New York.
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Village parks, mountain trails and lake fishing

Within Warwick village, Stanley Deming Park has basketball courts, a playground, volleyball court and a handball court. There’s also Memorial Park with a skatepark and baseball diamonds where Warwick’s little leaguers play. The Hickory Hill Golf Course is a public, 18-hole course with an on-site pro shop. Part of the over 2,000-mile-long Appalachian National Scenic Trail runs through Warwick on Mount Peter, which also opens as ski slopes in the winter. Greenwood Lake is a popular spot for boating and fishing. And the Warwick Drive-In Theater has been the town’s go-to spot for movies since 1950.

Hickory Hill Golf Course in Warwick is a public 18-hole course with scenic views and a pro shop.
Hickory Hill Golf Course in Warwick is a public 18-hole course with scenic views and a pro shop.
Greenwood Lake near Warwick is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and lakeside relaxation.
Greenwood Lake near Warwick is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and lakeside relaxation.
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Enhanced STEM program at Warwick Valley High

Students may start at Park Avenue Elementary, which earns an A from Niche, before going to Warwick Valley Middle, which gets an A-minus. Warwick Valley High also receives an A-minus and is part of Project Lead the Way, which aims to further develop STEM curriculum for U.S. schools.

Park Avenue Elementary School in Warwick has an A rating from Niche.
Park Avenue Elementary School in Warwick has an A rating from Niche.
Warwick Valley Middle School in Warwick, NY has an A- rating from Niche.
Warwick Valley Middle School in Warwick, NY has an A- rating from Niche.
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Annual Applefest in October

The Warwick Applefest takes over the village in October. “The most we’ve had is 60,000 people, but it usually draws around 30,000 to 40,000,” says Leentjes. The annual event, which has been running since 1989, features over 300 vendors, four stages with live music and apple pie baking and eating contests.

Witchy Warwick brings festive fall fun to the village with costumes, crafts, and community spirit.
Witchy Warwick brings festive fall fun to the village with costumes, crafts, and community spirit.
The Warwick Annual Fire Department Carnival draws families for rides, games, and hometown fun.
The Warwick Annual Fire Department Carnival draws families for rides, games, and hometown fun.
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Commuting via Route 94

Commuters can take State Route 94 in and out of town, running south to New Jersey and 10 miles north to Chester. St. Anthony Community Hospital is in Warwick village along Maple Avenue, and Westchester County Airport is 53 miles east.

Route 94 runs through Warwick, connecting the village to shops, restaurants, and nearby towns.
Route 94 runs through Warwick, connecting the village to shops, restaurants, and nearby towns.
Westchester County Airport, about 53 miles from Warwick, offers convenient regional air travel.
Westchester County Airport, about 53 miles from Warwick, offers convenient regional air travel.
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Warwick Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$549,000
Median Sale Price
$515,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$565,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$374,950
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$373,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Last 12 months Home Sales
220
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-$2
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$304

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes for Sale
81
Months of Supply
4.40

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  • Friday, Jun 27
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    293 94 S Unit 2, Other Orange County, NJ 10990

    $674,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 293 94 S
    • Unit 2
    • New 5 days ago

    Fully available. Don't miss out on this One-of-a-Kind Gem! Nestled on a Picturesque, 2.70 acres of lush beauty with its own Brook. Home offers the perfect blend of convenience and charm plus a huge 3-floor commercial Barn building with endless possibilities and proximity to Shops and Restaurants. Enjoy this single family home and run your business next door. All with low taxes. Inviting open

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  • Friday, Jun 27
    4 - 6pm

    293 State Route 94 S, Warwick, NY 10990

    $674,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,995 Sq Ft
    • 293 State Route 94 S

    Fully available. Don't miss out on this One-of-a-Kind Gem! Nestled on a Picturesque, 2.70 acres of lush beauty with its own Brook. Home offers the perfect blend of convenience and charm plus a huge 3-floor commercial Barn building with endless possibilities and proximity to Shops and Restaurants. Enjoy this single family home and run your business next door. All with low taxes. Inviting open

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Weather

Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
30''
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