New Construction Homes in Hamilton, NJ
Hamilton Township, in Mercer County, has been one of the most active new-construction markets just south of Princeton. Buyers are drawn to Hamilton for its Hamilton NJ Transit station with direct trains to New York and Philadelphia, easy access to Route 130 and I–295, and home prices that remain meaningfully more affordable than Princeton. Recent new-home activity has come from three builders, with one community still offering a handful of homes and two now sold out.
D.R. Horton's Old York Estates is a small, upscale 5-home enclave of single-family homes — five-bedroom plans of roughly 3,857 sq ft, built in 2025, priced from $1,090,000 to $1,101,000 within the Hamilton Township school district. As a final-opportunity enclave, availability here is very limited, so move quickly if a larger new home in Hamilton is your goal.
Sharbell's Vintage at Hamilton — a 122-unit, 55+ luxury duplex and townhome community (2,427–2,481 sq ft across four floor plans, once priced $606,250–$715,250+) — is now sold out, as is TJC Companies' Chapel Bridge at Hamilton, a 44-lot enclave of 3–5 bedroom single-family homes (1,942–2,960 sq ft, three Traditional, Federal, and Craftsman floor plans) that sold from $588,000 to $720,000 in the Hamilton Township school district. Both remain useful as recent comparables — if you'd like resale availability or a comparable new home, contact The Wu Team and we'll track it for you.
Across these communities, new homes in Hamilton have ranged from the high $500,000s to about $1.1 million. The Wu Team offers free buyer representation: we register you with the builder, help you compare floor plans, lot premiums, and incentives, and watch for resale of the sold-out communities. Explore all of our new construction communities across Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties.
Is there new construction in Hamilton, NJ?
Yes. D.R. Horton's Old York Estates is a final-opportunity 5-home enclave of single-family homes priced from $1,090,000 to $1,101,000. Two other recent communities, Sharbell's Vintage at Hamilton (55+) and TJC Companies' Chapel Bridge, are now sold out. Contact The Wu Team for current availability, resale, or comparable new homes.
What builders have built new homes in Hamilton?
Three builders have built recent new-construction communities in Hamilton: D.R. Horton (Old York Estates), Sharbell (Vintage at Hamilton, 55+), and TJC Companies (Chapel Bridge). The Wu Team registers buyers with each of them.
How much do new homes in Hamilton cost?
Across these communities, new homes in Hamilton have ranged from about $588K up to $1.1M. TJC's Chapel Bridge sold from $588,000 to $720,000, Sharbell's Vintage at Hamilton from $606,250 to $715,250+, and D.R. Horton's Old York Estates from $1,090,000 to $1,101,000.
Are there 55+ new homes in Hamilton?
Sharbell's Vintage at Hamilton was a 122-unit, 55+ luxury duplex and townhome community (four floor plans, 2,427–2,481 sq ft), but it is now sold out. Contact The Wu Team for resale availability or comparable 55+ new homes nearby.
What school district serves new construction in Hamilton?
These communities are served by the Hamilton Township school district in Mercer County.
Should I use a buyer's agent for new construction in Hamilton?
Yes. The builder's sales rep represents the builder, not you. The Wu Team represents your interests at no extra cost and can often access incentives, upgrade credits, and negotiated terms — but contact us before you register or visit a sales center.
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