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Warren Homes for Rent

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    $1,495 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 950 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    24 North St Unit 3A, Warren, MA 01083

    OPEN HOUSE IS CANCELLED!! Charming Garden-Style -2 Bedroom Apartment for Rent! Enjoy the ease of one-level living in this spacious and freshly painted one-bedroom apartment. Featuring recent updates and a bright, inviting layout, this home offers comfort and convenience. Available for immediate occupancy—don’t miss out!

    Paul Zingarelli Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realty Professionals

    24 North St Unit 3A, Warren, MA 01083
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    $1,495 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 995 Sq Ft
    • Apartment for Rent

    24 North St Unit 3B, Warren, MA 01083

    Open House Saturday IS CANCELLED. Charming Garden-Style Two-Bedroom Apartment for Rent! Enjoy the ease of one-level living in this spacious and freshly painted one-bedroom apartment. Featuring recent updates and a bright, inviting layout, this home offers comfort and convenience. Available for immediate occupancy—don’t miss out!

    Paul Zingarelli Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Realty Professionals

    24 North St Unit 3B, Warren, MA 01083

Why Live in Warren

Warren, located 30 miles west of Worcester, is a small rural town with a population of around 5,000, known for its deep appreciation of history and strong sense of community. Settled in 1644 and later renamed in honor of Joseph Warren, the town features a historic Main Street supported by local renovations and fundraising. Residents enjoy outdoor activities at parks such as Lucy Stone Park, Cutter Park, and Comins Pond, which offer playgrounds, trails, and summer barbeque spots. The Quaboag River runs through the town center, adding to the scenic charm. The Warren Public Library provides access to a variety of media, and nearby woods trails offer additional recreational opportunities. Deer Meadow Farm and Liberty Farm are notable for their community involvement, with the former selling seasonal maple syrup and the latter serving as an animal rescue organization. Warren is safer than the national average, with a low crime risk. The town center is a hub for local activities, featuring popular spots like Mason’s Grille, Glenda’s Pub, and the Warren Package Store, which doubles as a primary grocer. Homes in Warren range from cozy log cabins to Cape Cod and Colonial Revival styles, with winding forest-lined roads connecting residential areas to the town center. The Warren Housing Authority offers affordable housing options, and Heritage Village provides a 55+ community with manufactured homes. Education is supported by Warren Community Elementary School and the Quaboag Regional Middle and High Schools, both highly rated. Warren is car-dependent, with Interstate 90 being the main route for travel, and Westover Airport 25 miles away.

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