High Pointe at Hopewell

A Toll Brothers community of 4-6 bedroom detached homes built in 2003-2004. Homes on Baker Way, Brookside Avenue, and Hallett Drive range from 1,924 to over 5,652 sq ft. The wide size spread makes this one of the more price-varied streets in the Hopewell Valley school district.

Housing type Detached, 4-6 BR, Toll Brothers (2003-04)
School district Hopewell Valley Regional
Median price ~$1.18M
Recent sales 3 closed + 2 pipeline (BrightMLS)
Market Data

High Pointe at Hopewell
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Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. All figures reflect transactions in the High Pointe at Hopewell subdivision.

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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
High Pointe at Hopewell

High Pointe at Hopewell is a Toll Brothers-era community of 4-6 bedroom detached homes built around 2003-04 on Baker Way, Brookside Avenue, and Hallett Drive. Sizes range widely from 1,924 to over 5,600 sq ft, and the $1.18M median closes reflect the larger lots and Hopewell Valley Regional school district. Homes at 11 Baker Way and 22 Hallett Dr represent the spread: some buyers land a substantial colonial above 4,000 sq ft while others pick up a more compact plan at the lower end of the range. That size variance is worth verifying against the specific listing before comparing prices across the street.

The 2003-04 build date puts these homes past most of the maintenance thresholds that worry buyers in 1980s-era Hopewell communities. HVAC, roofs, and major systems are largely into their second cycle, meaning buyers should budget for replacements but not structural surprises. Toll Brothers delivered with standard finishes of the era; many owners have since updated kitchens and primary baths, so condition varies meaningfully by unit.

The community is in Hopewell Township rather than Pennington Borough or Hopewell Borough, so property taxes follow township rates rather than borough rates. Route 31 and Route 518 are the regional connectors serving the area, giving residents practical access to surrounding towns and major highways.

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Current inventory

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Recent Sales

Recent transactions
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Common Questions

High Pointe at Hopewell
FAQ

What is the price range in High Pointe at Hopewell?

The median closed sale is around $1.18M. Prices vary significantly based on square footage, which ranges from 1,924 to over 5,652 sq ft. Smaller floor plans can close well below the median; larger ones push toward $1.4M and above.

Which schools serve High Pointe at Hopewell?

High Pointe at Hopewell is in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. Students attend local elementary schools, then Timberlane Middle School and Hopewell Valley Central High School.

Who built High Pointe at Hopewell?

Toll Brothers built the community in 2003-2004. Homes sit on Baker Way, Brookside Avenue, and Hallett Drive in Hopewell Township.

What is the commute from High Pointe at Hopewell?

High Pointe at Hopewell is in Hopewell Township in Mercer County. Route 31 and Route 518 are the main regional connectors, providing access to surrounding towns and to I-95 south.

Is there an HOA at High Pointe at Hopewell?

Confirm current HOA status and fees with the listing agent for any specific home, since arrangements can vary by section and over time.

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