Andover Glen
Andover Glen is one of Robbinsville's more accessible neighborhoods, a mix of condominiums, townhomes, and detached single-family houses built in phases from the late 1960s through the 1980s along Andover Place and Tindall Road. Because it was developed across roughly two decades and spans several housing types, the community offers an unusually wide range of homes for a single address, from compact two-bedroom units to larger detached houses of five bedrooms. That variety, paired with Robbinsville Township's schools and its strong commuter location, makes Andover Glen a common entry point into the township. Recent BrightMLS closings have run from just under $300,000 to about $680,000, with a median near $365,000.
Andover Glen
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Why buyers choose
Andover Glen
Andover Glen is one of Robbinsville's more accessible neighborhoods, a mix of condominiums, townhomes, and detached single-family houses built in phases from the late 1960s through the 1980s along Andover Place and Tindall Road. Because it was developed across roughly two decades and spans several housing types, it offers an unusually wide range of homes for one community, from compact two-bedroom units to larger detached houses of five bedrooms. That variety, paired with Robbinsville Township's well-regarded schools and its strong commuter position, makes Andover Glen a frequent entry point for buyers who want into the township without a full single-family budget. Robbinsville itself has grown quickly over recent decades and is sought out for its schools and newer housing, which keeps steady demand behind its more affordable homes. Recent BrightMLS closings have run from just under $300,000 to about $680,000, with a median near $365,000.
The homes
Andover Glen's housing stock is genuinely mixed. At the lower end are one-level condominium flats and interior and end-unit townhomes of roughly 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, typically two or three bedrooms, which account for the neighborhood's most affordable sales. Alongside them sit detached single-family houses that stretch to five bedrooms and above 3,000 square feet, anchoring the top of the range. Build years running from 1969 into the late 1980s mean floor plans and finishes vary from home to home, and many carry kitchen, bath, and mechanical updates made over decades of ownership. A buyer can find a starter condo in the $300,000s or a detached house in the $600,000s within the same neighborhood.
Streets and setting
The neighborhood is laid out along Andover Place and Tindall Road, established streets with mature landscaping and little through traffic. Location is one of Andover Glen's quieter advantages: it sits within easy reach of Washington Town Center, Robbinsville's walkable downtown of shops, restaurants, and services, and close to the highway network that defines the township. Everyday shopping, groceries, and dining along the Route 130 corridor are only a short drive away. The balance of a settled residential street with quick access to town amenities is a large part of the appeal at this price point.
Schools and commute
Homes in Andover Glen are served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the township district that feeds Robbinsville High School and a primary reason families target the area. The commuter position is equally strong. Route 130, Route 33, Interstate 195, and NJ Turnpike Exit 7A are all close by, making the neighborhood convenient for drivers heading in almost any direction, while the Hamilton train station is roughly 10 to 15 minutes away on the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line, with service toward New York, Trenton, and Philadelphia.
Market position
With a median near $365,000 and closings ranging from the high $200,000s to the high $600,000s, Andover Glen sits at the affordable end of the Robbinsville market. For first-time buyers, that makes it one of the few ways into the township's schools and location at a condo or townhome price, while the detached houses give move-up and downsizing buyers an option without leaving the neighborhood. Because the homes vary so widely in type, size, and age, pricing any one of them accurately depends on comparing it against the right subset of sales, which is where an agent who tracks Andover Glen closely earns their keep. For buyers, the payoff is a foothold in Robbinsville's schools and location at a price the township's detached neighborhoods rarely offer.
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Andover Glen
FAQ
What is the price range in Andover Glen?
Recent BrightMLS closings have run from just under $300,000 to about $680,000, with a median near $365,000. Condos and townhomes sell at the lower end and detached houses toward the top.
When were the homes in Andover Glen built?
In phases from the late 1960s through the 1980s, so the neighborhood mixes older condos and townhomes with detached houses of varying sizes and vintages.
What streets are in Andover Glen?
The neighborhood runs along Andover Place and Tindall Road in Robbinsville Township.
What type of homes are in Andover Glen?
A mix: one-level condominium flats and townhomes of roughly 1,000 to 1,500 square feet, plus detached single-family houses reaching five bedrooms and over 3,000 square feet.
What school district serves Andover Glen?
Robbinsville Public Schools, the township district that includes Robbinsville High School.
How is the commute to New York City from Andover Glen?
The Hamilton train station is roughly 10 to 15 minutes away on the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line, with service toward New York, Trenton, and Philadelphia. Route 130, Route 33, Interstate 195, and NJ Turnpike Exit 7A are all close by for drivers.
How active is the Andover Glen market?
Turnover is steady across the mix of condos, townhomes, and houses, but the pool of true comparables for any one home is small, so accurate comp-based pricing matters.
Is Andover Glen a good option for first-time buyers?
Yes. Its condos and townhomes are among the most affordable ways into Robbinsville's schools and commuter location, while the detached houses suit buyers ready to move up within the same neighborhood.
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