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The Guide to Living in Warrenton, Virginia

A historic Virginia town stands the test of time

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The History of Warrenton, Virginia

Originally dubbed Fauquier Courthouse, Warrenton, Virginia stands as one of Virginia’s most historic small towns and a key destination of Virginia Hunt Country.

Established in 1810 in honor of Revolutionary War hero Joseph Warren, Warrenton, Virginia is one of many towns in the Mid-Atlantic region named to the National Register of Historic Places.

As is common with many towns in the greater Northern Virginia region, Warrenton, Virginia plays an important role in early-American history — not only as a key battle ground during the American Civil War but also as a cultural destination and meeting ground for important political figures of the time, including Marquis de Lafayette, James Monroe, and Theodore Roosevelt.

Due to its status as one of Virginia’s most historic town, Warrenton, Virginia is home to several important private residences, including North Wales and Elway Hall.

Today, Warrenton, Virginia remains an ideal destination for day trippers seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life living and a fantastic entree to nearby destinations such as Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore common questions about life in Warrenton, Virginia, including the best neighborhoods, restaurants, and more

HOW FAR IS WARRENTON, VIRGINIA FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.?

Warrenton, Virginia is just over 47 miles away from Washington, D.C. If traveling by car, the most direct route to Washington, D.C. from Warrenton, Virginia is via Interstate Route 66.

WHAT IS THE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR WARRENTON, VIRGINIA?

Residents of Warrenton, Virginia attend Fauquier County Public Schools, including Central Elementary School, Warrenton Middle School, and Fauquier High School.

HOW MANY PEOPLE LIVE IN WARRENTON, VIRGINIA?

According to the 2020 Census data, Warrenton, Virginia has a population of 10,057 people, including a median age of 39 and a median household income of $74,003.

WHAT IS THE PROPERTY TAX RATE FOR WARRENTON, VIRGINIA?

Property taxes for Warrenton, Virginia are levied by Fauquier County at a rate of $0.943 per every $100 of assessed value and a town tax of $0.0401. Property taxes are comprised of a base rate of $0.759, an additional $0.180 fire and rescue levy, and a $0.004 allocated towards the county wide conservation easement fund. Property taxes are due in two installments: the first installment is due on June 15th; the second installment is due on December 15th.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO BUY A HOME IN WARRENTON, VIRGINIA?

Over the last 12 months, the median sale price for a single family home in Warrenton, Virginia is $415,000, which is around 20% higher the national average of $308,980. Ready to buy the home of your dreams? Browse homes for sale in Warrenton, Virginia presented by Sotheby’s International Realty.

WHAT ARE THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN WARRENTON, VIRGINIA?

Despite its status as a relatively small town, Warrenton, Virginia boasts several great restaurants, including Claire’s at the Depot and Black Bear Bistro, which serves a wide selection of brick oven pizzas in the heart of downtown. Finally, the founding location of The Red Truck Bakery is located in Warrenton, Virginia.

WHAT ARE THE TOP SIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS IN WARRENTON, VIRGINIA?

For those seeking a scenic escape to Virginia Hunt Country, Warrenton, Virginia offers small town charm for an afternoon road trip. Of note, The Red Truck Bakery features excellent pastries, cakes, and pies, while the Fauquier History Museum and the Old Jail offers a look into Warrenton, Virginia’s unique history. Further, Warrenton, Virginia is a great launch point to explore many of Virginia’s most popular vineyards and wineries.

WHAT IS WARRENTON, VIRGINIA KNOWN FOR?

As one of Virginia’s oldest and most historic towns, Warrenton, Virginia was a major location during the American Civil War. Today, Warrenton, Virginia is known as a friendly exurb of Washington, D.C. with a diverse selection of housing and job opportunities.

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