Warren, MI Reviews


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Warren, MI is a city located in Macomb County and is known for its rich cultural diversity. It's home to many great attractions, restaurants, parks and shopping centers. The city has something to offer everyone from families looking for leisure activities to those who are seeking an exciting nightlife. Warren also boasts some of the best schools in the region, making it a great option for those who want their children to get the best possible education. Reviews of Warren, MI have been overwhelmingly positive across the board, with visitors praising its warm and welcoming atmosphere as well as the plentiful activities available. People have also commented on how safe they feel in this area and about how friendly everyone seems to be. With so much going on and plenty of opportunities for leisure activities, Warren is definitely worth a visit.

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Boring boring boring - 8/2/2011
Warren is basically a boring place to live. Crime is going up constantly, unemployment is going up, and property prices are going down, essentially creating a cesspool of rot. Basically a bad situation all around. Not to mention the closest large city to Warren is Detroit, which leaves a lot to be desired if you like hanging out and actually having something to do that doesn't involve costly sporting events. The libraries are fantastic, though you will get the same services anywhere in Macomb county. All in all, you may want to rethink if you are thinking of moving to Read More

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Warren, MI is a great place to live and work - 2/15/2010
Michigan's 3rd largest city, with six different school districts and taxes lower than any comparable city, and city services are extremely vast and professional.

Extremely diverse population both ethnically and socioeconomically. Warren has housing stock that ranges from working class neighborhoods to sprawling custom ranches and homes built since the 1960's that were built for middle class auto executives and workers.

General Motors has chosen to consolidate most of its regional operations into the historic Technological Center that is becoming the birthplace of electric vehicles and test ground for renewable energy alternatives. Over 10 billion dollars was spent over the past decade by General Motors in new infrastructure that this state-of-the-art facility.

The Department of Defense is expanding its TACOM facility in Warren to increase its workforce by more than 1,200 by Read More

Bad economy - 3/24/2007
The cost of living is to high and the job market is very Read More

Great County-wide Library hold system - 4/19/2006
I love the macomb county library cooperative library system. I can place materials on hold for any of the several dozen librarys in the system and all the materials will show up at my local branch to pick up. I particularly enjoy getting all the new movies and save money by not renting any movies. I can get just about all the newest released videos, it just takes a month or two for it to become my turn in the hold Read More

Basic living in a somewhat boring city. - 3/23/2006
I have lived in or around Warren, MI for my entire life. (26 years) I have grown bored of the typical "suburban" environment and crave some variety and diversity in terms of opportunities for young people. Most of the community activities target seniors or very young children which leaves a lot to be desired for those of us who A) are between the ages of 18-40 or B) do not have kids.

I feel pretty safe in Warren but have experienced some minor property damage and disruptions in the past.

All in all, I don't think Warren is that fabulous of a place to live...it's simply just a place to hang my hat until I figure out where I really want to Read More

Warren, Michigan - Population - 6/6/2005
Although it is not a well known fact, Warren, MI is the third largest city in Michigan, first Detroit, then Read More

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