Kingsbrook

An established subdivision of detached single-family homes in Lawrence Township, built between 1987 and 1992 on cul-de-sac streets such as Chatsworth Court, Indian Run, and N Field Court. These are four- and five-bedroom colonials, roughly 2,874 to 3,818 square feet. At a median around $1.03M, Kingsbrook sits at the top of Lawrence Township's detached-home market, with a lower entry price than comparable Princeton inventory.

Housing typeDetached single-family · 4-5 bed
School districtLawrence Township Public Schools
Median price~$1.03M
Built1987-1992 · 2,874-3,818 sq ft
Market Data

Kingsbrook
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Kingsbrook

Kingsbrook is an established enclave of detached single-family homes in Lawrence Township, built between 1987 and 1992 on quiet cul-de-sac streets. These are substantial four- and five-bedroom colonials, roughly 2,874 to 3,818 square feet, and they sit at the top of the township's resale market. With four homes on record closing between $987,000 and $1,090,000 and a median around $1.03M, Kingsbrook offers house size and an upscale address at a lower entry point than comparable Princeton inventory, while turnover stays low.

The homes

Kingsbrook homes were built between 1987 and 1992, and they run large for the era: four and five bedrooms across roughly 2,874 to 3,818 square feet. The prevailing style is a traditional center-hall colonial on its own lot, with the room families shopping this price range expect. Because the community is small and the homes are broadly similar in vintage and scale, pricing turns on condition, updates, and lot rather than on big structural differences between houses. That makes an accurate read of the handful of true comparables the most important part of buying or selling here.

The setting

Kingsbrook is a quiet residential pocket on the western side of Lawrence Township, reached from Cold Soil Road. Its streets, including Chatsworth Court, Indian Run, Lost Trail, Hedge Row, Registry, and N Field Court, are largely cul-de-sacs, so through-traffic is minimal and each home keeps a real yard. The HOA is low, about $64 a month, which keeps monthly carrying costs down for a detached-home community. The setting puts Lawrenceville's shopping and dining, Route 206, and the commuting routes toward Princeton and Trenton within a short drive while the streets themselves stay calm and residential.

Schools

Kingsbrook is served by Lawrence Township Public Schools. Students attend one of the district's neighborhood elementary schools, then continue to Lawrence Intermediate School for grades four through six, Lawrence Middle School for grades seven and eight, and Lawrence High School. Buyers who want to stay inside the Lawrence Township district rather than cross into Princeton are a large part of who shops Kingsbrook.

Market position

At a median near $1.03M, Kingsbrook sits at the upper end of Lawrence Township's detached-home market. The recent record is tight: four homes have closed between $987,000 and $1,090,000, most recently 1 Chatsworth Court at $999,999 in May 2026, alongside 6 Indian Run at $1,090,000, 7 Registry at $1,065,000, and 7 Lost Trail at $987,000. The key comparison is Princeton, where a four- or five-bedroom home of similar size typically commands a few hundred thousand dollars more. Buyers who need 4-5 bedrooms and roughly 3,000 to 3,800 square feet, and who want to stay in Lawrence Township, frequently look here to get more house for the money. With so few sales in any given year, pricing a Kingsbrook home against its true comparables is where an agent who knows the community earns their keep.

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Common Questions

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What is the median home price in Kingsbrook?

The median sale price in Kingsbrook is approximately $1.03M based on recent BrightMLS data. The four homes on record have closed between about $987,000 and $1,090,000, a small but tightly clustered sample.

What type of homes are in Kingsbrook?

Kingsbrook is an established community of detached single-family homes built between 1987 and 1992. They are four- and five-bedroom colonials, roughly 2,874 to 3,818 square feet, on quiet cul-de-sac streets.

What streets are in Kingsbrook?

Kingsbrook streets include Chatsworth Court, Indian Run, Lost Trail, Hedge Row, Registry, and N Field Court, most of them quiet cul-de-sacs reached from Cold Soil Road.

What schools serve Kingsbrook?

Kingsbrook is served by Lawrence Township Public Schools. Students attend a district elementary school, then Lawrence Intermediate School, Lawrence Middle School, and Lawrence High School.

Does Kingsbrook have an HOA?

Yes, and it is low, about $64 a month. That keeps monthly carrying costs down for a community of detached single-family homes.

How much do homes in Kingsbrook sell for?

The four homes on record have closed between $987,000 and $1,090,000, including 1 Chatsworth Court at $999,999 in May 2026 and 6 Indian Run at $1,090,000. Turnover is low, so the market moves on just a few sales a year.

How does Kingsbrook compare to Princeton at this price point?

A comparable four- or five-bedroom home of similar size in Princeton proper typically commands a few hundred thousand dollars more. Kingsbrook offers larger square footage around the $1.03M level with a lower entry price, and the trade-off is the school district.

Who is Kingsbrook best suited for?

Kingsbrook suits buyers who need a larger four- or five-bedroom detached home of roughly 3,000 to 3,800 square feet and who want to stay in the Lawrence Township market rather than cross into Princeton pricing. Low turnover means an agent who tracks the community closely matters.

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