Heatherstone

A small HOA cul-de-sac enclave in Princeton 08540, built in the mid-to-late 1980s. The neighborhood is made up of four streets: Hale Drive, Worths Mill Lane, Carriage Way, and Potters Run. Homes are detached colonials, typically 4 to 5 bedrooms with recorded floor plans in the approximately 4,400 sq ft range on roughly 0.8-acre lots. Princeton Public Schools, with Johnson Park Elementary as the assigned elementary on several recent listings.

Housing typeDetached SFH, 4-5 BR
School districtPrinceton Public Schools
Recent sales$1.93M median (2 closed)
Built1985-1987
Market Data

Heatherstone
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Heatherstone

Heatherstone is a four-street cul-de-sac pocket: Hale Drive, Worths Mill Lane, Carriage Way, and Potters Run. The whole community sits inside Princeton 08540 and feeds Princeton Public Schools, with Johnson Park Elementary listed as the elementary on several recent MLS sheets. There is a Heatherstone Homeowners Association, with dues recorded on past sales in the $120 to $130 per month range, that maintains common open space along the back of the neighborhood.

The homes themselves are detached brick-front colonials from the mid-to-late 1980s. Public records on individual sales put build years in 1985, 1986, and 1987, with floor plans typically approximately 4,400 sq ft and lots around 0.8 acres. That puts Heatherstone in the cul-de-sac-subdivision lane, distinct from both the older Princeton estate streets and the newer custom builds on the edges of town.

One Princeton-specific quirk worth knowing: per a 2018 Princeton Engineering Department notice, the roadways inside Heatherstone do not meet municipal standards for curbing. Any future curb installation would be funded through a property-owner assessment, not the town. Buyers comparing Heatherstone to other Princeton subdivisions should factor that in.

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Common Questions

Heatherstone
FAQ

Where is Heatherstone located?

In Princeton, NJ 08540. The neighborhood is made up of four streets: Hale Drive, Worths Mill Lane, Carriage Way, and Potters Run.

When were the homes built?

Mid-to-late 1980s. Public records on individual homes show build years from 1985 through 1987.

What type of homes are in Heatherstone?

Detached single-family colonials, typically 4 to 5 bedrooms. Recent sales record floor plans roughly approximately 4,400 sq ft on lots around 0.8 acres.

Which schools?

Princeton Public Schools. Recent Heatherstone listings show Johnson Park Elementary, John Witherspoon Middle School, and Princeton High School. Confirm the current elementary assignment for any specific address with the district.

Is there an HOA?

Yes. The Heatherstone Homeowners Association maintains common open space along the back of the neighborhood. Dues on recent sales have been recorded in the $120-$130 per month range. Confirm the current amount on any specific listing.

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