Liberty Green

Liberty Green is a K. Hovnanian community built between 2000 and 2002, laid out along a single street, Fountayne Lane, reached from Lawrence Station Road in Lawrence Township. Two products sit side by side inside one association: detached homes of roughly 1,690 to 2,355 square feet with HOA fees near $100 a month, and attached carriage-style homes of roughly 1,520 to 2,003 square feet with fees near $137 to $150. The gap between the two tiers is wide, so product type matters far more here than a single community median.

BuilderK. Hovnanian (built 2000 to 2002)
Housing mixDetached plus attached carriage homes, one street
School districtLawrence Township Public Schools
HOA amenitiesPool, playground, bike trail
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Liberty Green

Liberty Green is unusual for its size. It is one street of 2000 to 2002 K. Hovnanian construction, yet it carries two different products, and therefore two different price tiers, inside a single association. Detached homes have closed between about $636,000 and $816,000 since June 2024, while the attached carriage homes last traded in 2024 between $545,000 and $625,000. Treating those as one market gets the price wrong in both directions.

The homes

Liberty Green splits into two tiers. The detached homes run four to five bedrooms and roughly 1,690 to 2,355 square feet, most with 2.5 baths, one to two-car attached garages, and an HOA fee near $100 a month; K. Hovnanian sold them under model names including Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Strauss. The second tier is carriage-style, a pair of units built to read as one house with side entries, and it appears in MLS records inconsistently, sometimes as twin or semi-detached and sometimes as end-of-row townhouse. Those homes run two to three bedrooms and roughly 1,520 to 2,003 square feet, carry fees near $137 to $150 a month, and were marketed as the Amherst and Bucknell models. Plenty of homes in both tiers have full basements. Because the MLS style field is not applied consistently, the floor plan and the HOA fee are the more reliable signals of which tier a home belongs to.

Streets and setting

The whole community is one street. Fountayne Lane runs off Lawrence Station Road in Lawrence Township, and every Liberty Green sale on record carries a Fountayne Lane address, so there are no premium and secondary pockets to sort out the way there are in larger subdivisions. The homeowners association maintains a pool, a playground, and a bike trail. Mailing addresses in the 08648 zip code read as Lawrenceville, and a small number of MLS records show Trenton instead; the homes sit in Lawrence Township either way, and taxes and school assignment follow the township rather than the mailing label.

Schools and commute

Every home is served by Lawrence Township Public Schools. The district runs four PK-3 elementary schools, then Lawrence Intermediate School for grades 4 through 6, Lawrence Middle School for grades 7 and 8, and Lawrence High School. Elementary assignment is set by address, so confirm the current school for a specific home before relying on it. For commuting, the Route 1 corridor is minutes away, I-295 crosses the township, and Route 206 and Princeton Pike carry traffic north toward Princeton. Princeton Junction and its Northeast Corridor trains are a short drive away, and Quaker Bridge Mall sits on Route 1 in Lawrence Township for everyday shopping.

Market position

Liberty Green prices in two bands and the distance between them is wide. Seven detached homes closed between June 2024 and July 2026 from $636,000 to $816,000, five of them between $725,000 and $780,000, with a median near $740,000. The attached tier is thinner and older in the record: three sales in 2024 at $545,000, $567,000, and $625,000, up from $425,000 in 2021 and $390,000 in 2018. Correctly priced homes move fast, with closings since mid-2024 going under contract in eight to forty days and a median near two weeks. The right comparison for any Liberty Green home is another home of the same product type on the same street, not a blended community average.

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What is the price range in Liberty Green?

Liberty Green prices in two bands. Detached homes closed between $636,000 and $816,000 from June 2024 through July 2026, with a median near $740,000. The attached carriage homes last traded in 2024, between $545,000 and $625,000. The right comparison depends on which of the two products a home belongs to, not on a blended community average.

What types of homes are in Liberty Green?

Two products inside one association. Detached single-family homes run four to five bedrooms and roughly 1,690 to 2,355 square feet. Attached carriage-style homes run two to three bedrooms and roughly 1,520 to 2,003 square feet. MLS records label the attached units inconsistently, some as twin or semi-detached and some as end-of-row townhouse, so the floor plan and the HOA fee are better signals than the style field.

Who built Liberty Green and when?

K. Hovnanian built Liberty Green, and the closed sales on record show construction years from 2000 to 2002. The detached model names included Bach, Mozart, Puccini, and Strauss, and the attached ones were marketed as Amherst and Bucknell. The community is well established now, so landscaping is mature while kitchen and bath updates vary from owner to owner.

What are the HOA fees in Liberty Green?

HOA fees track the product type. Detached homes carry fees near $100 a month and attached homes carry fees near $137 to $150 a month. The association maintains a pool, a playground, and a bike trail. Confirming the current fee and what it covers for a specific home is a worthwhile step before making an offer.

What school district serves Liberty Green?

Lawrence Township Public Schools serves every home in Liberty Green. The district runs four PK-3 elementary schools, then Lawrence Intermediate School for grades 4 through 6, Lawrence Middle School for grades 7 and 8, and Lawrence High School. Elementary assignment is set by address, so confirm the current school for a specific home.

How many streets are in Liberty Green?

One. Every Liberty Green home fronts Fountayne Lane, which is reached from Lawrence Station Road in Lawrence Township. That makes comparisons unusually clean, because location premiums inside the community are minimal and the differences between homes come down to product type, size, and condition.

Why do some Liberty Green listings show a Trenton address?

A small number of MLS records for Fountayne Lane carry Trenton as the mailing city, while the great majority show Lawrence or Lawrence Township, all in the 08648 zip code. The 08648 zip is a Lawrenceville postal address and the homes sit in Lawrence Township regardless. Property taxes and school assignment follow Lawrence Township, so the mailing label on a listing changes neither one.

How fast do homes sell in Liberty Green?

Quickly, when they are priced to the right tier. Closings recorded from mid-2024 onward went under contract in eight to forty days, with a median near two weeks. The pace holds across both tiers, with detached sales at a median near twelve days and the 2024 attached sales closer to nineteen.

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