Foxmoor

Foxmoor is one of Robbinsville's larger and most active townhome and condominium communities, built in phases from the mid-1980s through 2000 across Wyndham Place, Cromwell Drive, Andover Place, Ashford Court, Tynemouth Court, Tasley Court, and Carlyle Court. Homes are attached, ranging from condominium flats to interior and end-unit townhomes and twins, typically two or three bedrooms and roughly 1,047 to 1,772 square feet. That makes Foxmoor one of the most accessible ways into Robbinsville's schools and commuter location, popular with first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors. Recent BrightMLS closings have run from about $320,000 to $649,000, with a median near $423,000.

Best forFirst-time buyers and downsizers wanting an affordable Robbinsville address
HousingAttached townhomes, condos and twins, 2-3 bed, ~1,000-1,800 sqft (mid-1980s-2000)
School districtRobbinsville Public Schools
SettingActive, walkable townhome streets and courts
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Foxmoor

Foxmoor is one of Robbinsville's larger and most active townhome and condominium communities, built in phases from the mid-1980s through 2000 across Wyndham Place, Cromwell Drive, Andover Place, Ashford Court, Tynemouth Court, Tasley Court, and Carlyle Court. The homes are attached rather than detached, spanning condominium flats, interior and end-unit townhomes, and twins, generally two or three bedrooms and roughly 1,047 to 1,772 square feet. With that range of compact, lower-maintenance homes, Foxmoor is one of the most accessible ways into Robbinsville Township's schools and commuter location, and it draws a steady mix of first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors. Robbinsville itself has grown quickly over recent decades and is sought out for its schools and newer housing, and Foxmoor is where much of that demand meets an attainable price. Recent BrightMLS closings have run from about $320,000 to $649,000, with a median near $423,000.

The homes

Foxmoor is entirely attached housing. Buyers will find one-level condominium flats, interior and end-of-row townhomes, and twin or semi-detached homes, generally two to three bedrooms across roughly 1,000 to 1,800 square feet. The lower end of the range covers smaller condo units and interior townhomes, while end units, twins, and the larger three-bedroom layouts sit toward the top. Build years from the mid-1980s through 2000 mean floor plans and finishes vary across the community, and many homes carry updates made over the years. For buyers, the appeal is a manageable, lock-and-leave home at a price well below detached houses in the same township.

Streets and setting

Foxmoor spreads across a network of streets and courts, including Wyndham Place, Cromwell Drive, Andover Place, Ashford Court, Tynemouth Court, Tasley Court, and Carlyle Court. The layout of townhome rows and cul-de-sac courts gives the community a walkable, neighborly feel, and its Robbinsville location keeps it close to Washington Town Center, the township's walkable downtown of shops, restaurants, and services, as well as the everyday shopping and groceries along the Route 130 corridor. The lower-maintenance format is a large part of the draw for buyers who do not want the upkeep of a detached house and yard. The setting also puts the township's commuter and logistics network close at hand, with Route 130, Interstate 195, and NJ Turnpike Exit 7A opening the wider region in every direction.

Schools and commute

Homes in Foxmoor are served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the township district that feeds Robbinsville High School, which lets buyers access the same schools as much pricier detached neighborhoods at a townhome or condo price. The commuter position is excellent. Route 130, Route 33, Interstate 195, and NJ Turnpike Exit 7A are all close by, opening drives in every direction, while the Hamilton train station sits 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 $423,000 and closings from about $320,000 to $649,000, Foxmoor is one of the most affordable entry points in Robbinsville. As a large community, it is also one of the more active, so homes list and sell more regularly here than in the township's small detached neighborhoods, which gives buyers more chances to get in and sellers a clearer set of recent comparables. Pricing still turns on unit type, size, floor, and condition, so it pays to compare a home against the right slice of Foxmoor sales rather than the community as a whole. For buyers priced out of the township's detached neighborhoods, Foxmoor is often the practical way in, and for sellers and investors, its steadier turnover makes it easier to read demand and time a sale.

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What is the price range in Foxmoor?

Recent BrightMLS closings have run from about $320,000 to $649,000, with a median near $423,000. Smaller condos and interior townhomes sell at the lower end and larger end units and twins toward the top.

When were the homes in Foxmoor built?

In phases from the mid-1980s through 2000, so floor plans and finishes vary across the community.

What streets are in Foxmoor?

The community spreads across Wyndham Place, Cromwell Drive, Andover Place, Ashford Court, Tynemouth Court, Tasley Court, and Carlyle Court in Robbinsville Township.

What type of homes are in Foxmoor?

Attached homes only: condominium flats, interior and end-unit townhomes, and twins, generally two to three bedrooms and roughly 1,000 to 1,800 square feet.

What school district serves Foxmoor?

Robbinsville Public Schools, the township district that includes Robbinsville High School.

How is the commute to New York City from Foxmoor?

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 Foxmoor market?

As one of Robbinsville's larger communities, Foxmoor is relatively active, so homes list and sell more regularly here than in the township's small detached neighborhoods.

Is Foxmoor a good option for first-time buyers or investors?

Yes. Its attached homes are among the most affordable ways into Robbinsville's schools and commuter location, which makes it popular with first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors alike.

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