Washington Leas

Washington Leas is an established Robbinsville community of detached single-family homes built in 1994. These are comfortable move-up houses, generally three to five bedrooms with roughly 1,975 to 2,725 square feet of living space. Recent sales have ranged from about $737,500 to $1 million, with a median near $890,000. Within Robbinsville Township's well-regarded school district and central Mercer County location, Washington Leas offers a mid-1990s home in a settled, family-oriented setting.

Housing typeMid-1990s detached homes
School districtRobbinsville Public Schools
Median price~$890K
Recent sales (24 mo)5 closed
Market Data

Washington Leas
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Washington Leas

Built in 1994, Washington Leas homes share the consistent design language of a single construction year, giving the community a cohesive feel. Floor plans run from roughly 1,974 to 2,726 square feet, with bedroom counts from three up to five, so the community accommodates both right-sized buyers and larger families. The homes sit on established lots with mature landscaping, and the mid-1990s build delivers practical layouts that hold up well for today's buyers.

Pricing places Washington Leas in the upper-middle of the Robbinsville market. Sales over the past two years have ranged from about $737,500 to $1 million, with a median near $890,000. The spread reflects differences in size, bedroom count, and condition across the homes that have traded. This positions the community below the township's million-dollar-plus enclaves while still offering substantial detached homes with the school district that draws families to Robbinsville.

The location offers the same connectivity that defines the township. Washington Leas is close to Washington Town Center, NJ Turnpike Exit 7A, and the Hamilton rail station serving New York and Philadelphia, with Princeton about 20 minutes away. Combined with Robbinsville's schools and the steady appeal of detached homes in this price tier, the community sees consistent buyer interest, with a small number of sales each year reflecting its modest size.

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Common Questions

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FAQ

What do homes cost in Washington Leas?

Sales over the past two years have ranged from about $737,500 to $1 million, with a median near $890,000. Pricing varies with size, bedroom count, and condition.

What types of homes are in Washington Leas?

Washington Leas is made up of detached single-family homes built in 1994, generally three to five bedrooms with roughly 1,975 to 2,725 square feet of living space.

What school district serves Washington Leas?

Washington Leas is served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the township's well-regarded district in Mercer County.

How active is the Washington Leas market?

About five homes have sold here over the past two years. As a smaller established community, available listings tend to be limited.

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