Washington Greene
Washington Greene is among Robbinsville's most prestigious communities, a small collection of large detached homes built in the late 1990s. These are the township's biggest floor plans, with four to five bedrooms and roughly 2,900 to 3,800 square feet of living space. Recent sales have ranged from about $1.12 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million, placing Washington Greene at the top of the Robbinsville market. For buyers seeking a marquee address with the township's well-regarded schools, this enclave stands out.
Washington Greene
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Why buyers choose
Washington Greene
Built between 1996 and 1998, Washington Greene homes feature the expansive proportions and formal layouts that define high-end housing from that era. Square footage runs from roughly 2,920 to 3,836, the largest in the township's established communities, with four and five-bedroom plans suited to families wanting generous room counts, dedicated office space, and entertaining areas. The homes occupy substantial lots in a mature setting, and the late-1990s vintage pairs modern interior flow with nearly three decades of landscape maturity.
Washington Greene sits at the high end of Robbinsville pricing. Sales over the past two years have ranged from about $1.12 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million. That spread reflects variation in size, finish, and lot among a small group of homes, but even the entry point here exceeds most of the township's other detached communities. It is, in practical terms, the address buyers reach for when they want the largest and most prestigious homes Robbinsville offers.
Despite its luxury positioning, the community shares Robbinsville's strong everyday logistics. Washington Greene is close to Washington Town Center, NJ Turnpike Exit 7A, and the Hamilton rail station for trips to New York and Philadelphia, with Princeton roughly 20 minutes away. The pairing of top-tier homes, a coveted school district, and central Mercer County access keeps interest high, and with only a handful of homes, listings are scarce and closely watched.
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Washington Greene
FAQ
What do homes cost in Washington Greene?
Sales over the past two years have ranged from about $1.12 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million. It sits at the top of the Robbinsville market.
What types of homes are in Washington Greene?
Washington Greene is made up of large detached single-family homes built in the late 1990s, with four to five bedrooms and roughly 2,900 to 3,800 square feet, the biggest floor plans in the township's established communities.
What school district serves Washington Greene?
Washington Greene is served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the township's well-regarded district in Mercer County.
How active is the Washington Greene market?
About six homes have sold here over the past two years. As one of the township's smallest and highest-end enclaves, available listings are scarce.
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