Walker Gordon Farm
355 single-family homes built 1998-2001 on the historic Walker-Gordon Dairy Farm site. Over 50% of the land is preserved open space, centered around Gordon Pond. HOA is just $0-85/mo. One of Plainsboro's most premium and scenic addresses.
Walker Gordon Farm
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Why buyers choose
Walker Gordon Farm
Walker Gordon Farm is named for the historic Walker-Gordon Dairy Farm that once occupied this land -- a Plainsboro landmark famous for its Rotolactor (rotating milking machine). The community even includes the gravesite of "You'll Do Lobelia," the cow that became the original Elsie the Borden Cow.
Built between 1998 and 2001, the community comprises 355 single-family homes with over 50% of the total acreage preserved as open space, centered around Gordon Pond. This preservation commitment gives the community a distinctly scenic character -- views of meadows, water, and mature trees are common from many lots.
HOA fees are remarkably low at $0 to $85 per month, reflecting the single-family format and limited common amenities. The open space itself is the primary community feature.
As one of Plainsboro's newer and more premium neighborhoods, Walker Gordon Farm is the township's answer to luxury communities in neighboring West Windsor -- similar home quality and WW-P school access with a uniquely historic and natural setting.
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Walker Gordon Farm
FAQ
Price range?
$900K to $1.4M, median around $1.1M.
Schools?
West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional.
History?
Built on historic Walker-Gordon dairy farm, famous for its Rotolactor.
Home types?
Large single-family, many custom-built.
vs Gentry?
Both luxury. Walker Gordon has historic connection; Gentry slightly more premium.
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