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S1. Right. The Neighbors

Home to Warrenton, Norlina, and Macon, and bordered by counties including Halifax, Vance, and Franklin, Warren county offers the conveniences of nearby urban areas, without the hustle and bustle.

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S1. Left. The Neighbors

Home to Warrenton, Norlina, and Macon, and bordered by counties including Halifax, Vance, and Franklin, Warren county offers the conveniences of nearby urban areas, without the hustle and bustle.

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S2. Right. Residential Communities

Warren County is home to the towns of Warrenton, Norlina, and Macon and dozens of unincorporated communities, with around 20,000 residents in total. Warrenton, the county seat, was officially established in 1779 and many of the town’s houses from that time still remain and are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

While the towns of Warren County may be small in size, residents are passionate about preserving the community, filling the historic streets with restaurants, cafes, and breweries — and a distillery. In between the towns and along the county’s borders, residents enjoy outdoor recreation thanks to Kerr Lake, Lake Gaston, Buck Spring Park, and more.

S2. Right. Residential Communities

Warren County is home to the towns of Warrenton, Norlina, and Macon and dozens of unincorporated communities, with around 20,000 residents in total. Warrenton, the county seat, was officially established in 1779 and many of the town’s houses from that time still remain and are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

While the towns of Warren County may be small in size, residents are passionate about preserving the community, filling the historic streets with restaurants, cafes, and breweries — and a distillery. In between the towns and along the county’s borders, residents enjoy outdoor recreation thanks to Kerr Lake, Lake Gaston, Buck Spring Park, and more.

S3. Right. Nearby Destinations

Just north of the Triangle and south of Virginia’s Greater Richmond Region, everything you’re looking for is just down the road.

S3. Right. Nearby Destinations

Just north of the Triangle and south of Virginia’s Greater Richmond Region, everything you’re looking for is just down the road.

S4. Right. The Communities

From historically Black communities like Soul City to communities spurred by incoming growth — like the Glen Raven expansion — Warren County houses a unique mix of places to call home.

S4. Left. The Communities

From historically Black communities like Soul City to communities spurred by incoming growth — like the Glen Raven expansion — Warren County houses a unique mix of places to call home.

S5. Right. Accessibility

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Warren County is just one hour north of Raleigh-Durham and the Research Triangle Park and 1.5 hours south of Richmond, Virginia. The county seat is Warrenton, and the three incorporated towns are Warrenton, Norlina, and Macon.

Since the Triangle area is just one highway away, residents of Warren County enjoy easy access to big-city amenities without sacrificing a more laidback lifestyle at home — or dealing with the traffic that plagues larger cities.

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S5. Left. Accessibility

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Warren County is just one hour north of Raleigh-Durham and the Research Triangle Park and 1.5 hours south of Richmond, Virginia. The county seat is Warrenton, and the three incorporated towns are Warrenton, Norlina, and Macon.

Since the Triangle area is just one highway away, residents of Warren County enjoy easy access to big-city amenities without sacrificing a more laidback lifestyle at home — or dealing with the traffic that plagues larger cities.

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S5. Right. Local Transportation

Multiple major highways and interstates criss-cross through Warren County, making transportation across the state — and the southeastern United States — easily accessible. For further national and international travel, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport is just over an hour away.

Thanks to the presence of several major routes, the average commute time in Warren County is just under a half-hour.

Interstate 85
U.S. Highway 1
U.S. Highway 401
U.S. Highway 158
Raleigh-Durham International Airport

S5. Left. Local Transportation

Multiple major highways and interstates criss-cross through Warren County, making transportation across the state — and the southeastern United States — easily accessible. For further national and international travel, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport is just over an hour away.

Thanks to the presence of several major routes, the average commute time in Warren County is just under a half-hour.

Interstate 85
U.S. Highway 1
U.S. Highway 401
U.S. Highway 158
Raleigh-Durham International Airport

S6. Right. Talent & Training

Due to Warren County’s proximity to Raleigh, Durham, and Richmond, locally-based companies have access to a large pool of skilled workers that are able to work in Warren County while enjoying a relatively short commute. In fact, Warren County has over 450,000 workers available within a 60 minute drive time.

Additionally, local workforce training and education opportunities help expand and refine the skillsets of local workers, and Career and Technical Education programs prepare students with real-world skills before they enter the workforce.

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S6. Left. Talent & Training

Due to Warren County’s proximity to Raleigh, Durham, and Richmond, locally-based companies have access to a large pool of skilled workers that are able to work in Warren County while enjoying a relatively short commute. In fact, Warren County has over 450,000 workers available within a 60 minute drive time.

Additionally, local workforce training and education opportunities help expand and refine the skillsets of local workers, and Career and Technical Education programs prepare students with real-world skills before they enter the workforce.

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8. Right. Available Properties

Properties in Warren County are consistently listed below the average of neighboring counties, and our property database makes it easy to search by specific criteria, whether you’re interested in developing an industrial, retail, residential, or medical site.

Triangle North Warren is one of the state’s largest mega sites, covering 1,000 acres. Not only is the site equipped with water, power, gas, and more, but it can also offer Class 1 rail service from CSX Transportation.

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8. Left. Available Properties

Properties in Warren County are consistently listed below the average of neighboring counties, and our property database makes it easy to search by specific criteria, whether you’re interested in developing an industrial, retail, residential, or medical site.

Triangle North Warren is one of the state’s largest mega sites, covering 1,000 acres. Not only is the site equipped with water, power, gas, and more, but it can also offer Class 1 rail service from CSX Transportation.

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9. Right. Property Search

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In Warren County, the average price of property is lower than in neighboring counties, making it one of the most affordable places to buy in the Piedmont area. With our specialized search tool, you can narrow down available properties by size, property type, assets, location, and more.

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9. Left. Property Search

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In Warren County, the average price of property is lower than in neighboring counties, making it one of the most affordable places to buy in the Piedmont area. With our specialized search tool, you can narrow down available properties by size, property type, assets, location, and more.

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10. Right. Triangle North Warren

A 1,000-acre mega site with multiple lot options, Triangle North Warren is one of the largest sites in the entire state. Part of a multi-county development, the site is just 45 miles north of Raleigh-Durham and eligible for tier-one incentives.

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10. Left. Triangle North Warren

A 1,000-acre mega site with multiple lot options, Triangle North Warren is one of the largest sites in the entire state. Part of a multi-county development, the site is just 45 miles north of Raleigh-Durham and eligible for tier-one incentives.

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S7. Right. Location

Warren County is located in the Northeastern Piedmont of North Carolina, bordered by Vance, Franklin, Halifax, and Northampton counties. Located just north of the Research Triangle area and an hour-and-a-half south of Virginia’s Greater Richmond Area, the county acts as a gateway to the opportunities of nearby cities — without the high cost of living and operating.

In the northern portion of the county, the shores of Lake Gaston and Kerr Lake provide scenery and outdoor recreation.

S7. Left. Location

Warren County is located in the Northeastern Piedmont of North Carolina, bordered by Vance, Franklin, Halifax, and Northampton counties. Located just north of the Research Triangle area and an hour-and-a-half south of Virginia’s Greater Richmond Area, the county acts as a gateway to the opportunities of nearby cities — without the high cost of living and operating.

In the northern portion of the county, the shores of Lake Gaston and Kerr Lake provide scenery and outdoor recreation.

12. Right. Glen Raven

A testament to the potential that Warren County has to offer, the global manufacturing company Glen Raven brought an $82 million investment to the county, creating 205 new jobs in the process and $6.5 million in annual salaries. The company has had a presence in the county since 1984, and the State of North Carolina and Warren County have both provided grants and local incentive packages to help facilitate Glen Raven’s growth.

As a halo county of the Triangle, Warren County serves as a strategic site for the company, offering access to a skilled workforce and major shipping and transportation routes. The Glen Raven expansion illustrates the high growth potential and supportive business climate of Warren County.

12. Left. Glen Raven

A testament to the potential that Warren County has to offer, the global manufacturing company Glen Raven brought an $82 million investment to the county, creating 205 new jobs in the process and $6.5 million in annual salaries. The company has had a presence in the county since 1984, and the State of North Carolina and Warren County have both provided grants and local incentive packages to help facilitate Glen Raven’s growth.

As a halo county of the Triangle, Warren County serves as a strategic site for the company, offering access to a skilled workforce and major shipping and transportation routes. The Glen Raven expansion illustrates the high growth potential and supportive business climate of Warren County.

S8. Travel Times

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Raleigh: 64 miles

Durham: 64 miles

Raleigh-Durham International Airport: 74 miles

Greensboro: 116 miles

Richmond: 109 miles

Washington, D.C.: 216 miles