Enclave at Princeton Junction
Enclave at Princeton Junction is the newest attached-home community in this WW grouping, built 2019-2020 on Magpie Lane with 3BR townhomes running 2,686 to 3,289 sq ft. The $1.274M median makes it the most expensive townhome product in the township, and the reason is geographic: Princeton Junction NJ Transit Northeast Corridor is walkable from Magpie Ln. Four transactions in recent tracking, with one active pipeline and two closed.
Enclave at Princeton Junction
by the numbers
Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. All figures reflect transactions in the Enclave at Princeton Junction subdivision.
Why buyers choose
Enclave at Princeton Junction
The defining fact about this community is the proximity to Princeton Junction station. Magpie Lane is roughly 0.7 to 1 mile from the NJ Transit platform, a walk that is comfortable for many residents and a short drive otherwise. That drives the $1.274M median on 3BR attached product, a number that would buy a 4BR detached home in most other WW communities. NYC commuters are the core buyer, and the 2019-2020 build year means there is no deferred-maintenance offset to negotiate down from the ask.
The 2019-2020 builds are the most recently constructed homes in this West Windsor grouping. Buyers get modern open floor plans, energy-efficient mechanical systems, two-car garages, and finishes that do not need updating. At 2,686-3,289 sq ft, the larger end of the townhome range competes on raw square footage with Heritage Club and Millbrook detached homes, though in an attached configuration. West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional serves the subdivision K-12.
The trade-off is product type: shared walls, HOA restrictions, and minimal yard space come with the walk-to-train advantage. For buyers who prioritize the NYC commute above all else and want new construction in WW-Plainsboro schools, Enclave at Princeton Junction is the only option in the township that checks all three boxes simultaneously. Active listing at $1.15M indicates some price softening on the attached side versus closed comps at $1.274M.
Current inventory
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Active rentals
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Recent transactions
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Enclave at Princeton Junction
FAQ
Can you actually walk to Princeton Junction station?
Yes. Magpie Lane residents can walk to Princeton Junction NJ Transit. This is the community's core value proposition. The Northeast Corridor provides express service to New York Penn Station.
Are there detached homes in the Enclave at Princeton Junction?
No. All homes are attached townhomes with shared walls and HOA. The 2019-2020 construction is modern, but the product type is attached rather than single-family detached.
What schools do children attend?
Children attend the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, K-12.
How does this compare to Princeton Landing?
Princeton Landing is an established townhome community in the township. The Enclave is newer construction (2019-2020 vs. 1980s) and specifically walkable to the platform. Both are in the WW-P school district. Price points are comparable.
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