Robbinsville, NJ

Robbinsville NJ
Homes for Sale

Robbinsville is one of Mercer County's newer family townships, built mostly between the 1980s and the 2010s and anchored by Washington Town Center, a genuine walkable downtown of shops and restaurants around a green and a lake. Over the trailing twelve months the median detached sale price reached about $899,000, up roughly 7.5% from a year earlier, with homes typically selling in about 25 days. Strong Robbinsville schools, NJ Turnpike Exit 7A employment, and quick access to Hamilton rail keep demand steady across every price tier.

Best fit for
Families and commuters who want newer homes and a walkable downtown
Typical budget
Condos from the low $300Ks, townhomes $400K to $700K, detached homes near $899K and up
School district
Robbinsville Public Schools, highly rated
Commute / access
Hamilton rail to NYC and Philadelphia, Turnpike Exit 7A, Princeton in about 20 minutes
Market Pulse

Robbinsville market
right now

Over the trailing twelve months through May 2026, the median detached sale price in Robbinsville was about $899,000, up roughly 7.5% from $836,000 a year earlier, with 75 detached homes closing in that window. The market moves quickly: median days on market sat at about 25, the list-to-sale ratio held near 98.2%, and roughly 36% of homes sold at or above asking. Active detached inventory is tight at 16 listings, and the active median list price near $1,175,000 sits well above the closed median, which means many of the homes available right now are at the larger and newer end of the spectrum. Structural demand comes from several directions at once: Washington Town Center gives the township a real walkable core, Exit 7A is a major logistics and employment hub, the Robbinsville schools draw families, and Hamilton station puts both New York and Philadelphia within reach by rail. The price tiers diverge sharply. Condos in communities like Foxmoor or Sharon Mews start in the low $300Ks, townhomes generally run $400K to $700K, and brand-new construction such as Preston Pointe along with larger executive homes in Beechwood Acres, Country Meadows, and Arbor Walk anchor the upper end. Buyers should be ready to move on well-priced detached listings, since the fast pace and high list-to-sale ratio leave little room to wait. Sellers in good condition and priced correctly are seeing strong, often above-asking interest, but the wide gap between active and sold pricing means homes still need to be positioned realistically rather than chasing the top of the active range. Townhome and condo owners benefit from the same school and downtown demand, with shorter time on market for clean, updated units.

Source: BrightMLS trailing-12-month closed Detached sales through May 2026.

Neighborhoods

Robbinsville neighborhoods
at a glance

From established single-family pockets to townhome and condo communities, here are the Robbinsville neighborhoods we track. Select any for live stats and recent sales.

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Common Questions

Robbinsville NJ
Real Estate FAQ

What is the average home price in Robbinsville, NJ?+
Over the trailing twelve months through May 2026, the median detached sale price was about $899,000, up roughly 7.5% from $836,000 a year earlier, based on 75 closed detached sales. Townhomes and condos trade well below that, with condos starting in the low $300Ks and townhomes generally running $400K to $700K.
What school district serves Robbinsville?+
Robbinsville is served by the highly rated Robbinsville Public Schools, a major reason families across every price tier are drawn to the township.
How is the commute to New York and Philadelphia from Robbinsville?+
Hamilton station, just minutes away, sits on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line with rail service to both New York and Philadelphia. The NJ Turnpike Exit 7A is in Robbinsville for drivers, and Princeton is about 20 minutes away.
How competitive is the Robbinsville housing market?+
Quite competitive. Detached homes sold in a median of about 25 days at roughly 98.2% of list price, with about 36% closing at or above asking. With only 16 active detached listings, well-priced homes tend to move fast, so buyers should be prepared to act.
What makes Robbinsville distinct, and what is Washington Town Center?+
Washington Town Center is a genuine walkable mixed-use downtown built around a green and a lake, with shops, restaurants, condos, townhomes, and detached homes. That real downtown core, paired with Robbinsville schools and Exit 7A employment, sets the township apart from many newer suburbs.
Is Robbinsville a good choice for families or for investment?+
It suits both. Families are drawn by Robbinsville Public Schools, the walkable downtown, and newer 1980s to 2010s construction. For investment, steady demand, a fast 25-day median time on market, and a 7.5% year-over-year gain in detached prices reflect a healthy, in-demand market across condo, townhome, and detached tiers.

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