Washington Greene
Washington Greene is Robbinsville's premier detached enclave, a late-1990s community of large four- and five-bedroom homes from roughly 2,900 to 3,800 square feet. With a median around $1,282,500, it is the top of the township's market.
Washington Greene
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Why buyers choose
Washington Greene
These are among the biggest and most substantial homes in Robbinsville, built between 1996 and 1998 on the kind of lots that command a premium. The neighborhood draws executives and established families who want size, privacy, and a top school district without leaving central Mercer County.
Sales have ranged from about $1,116,000 to $1,670,000, with the spread driven by home size, finishes, and lot. Inventory is scarce by design: the community is small and tightly held, so a listing here is an event rather than a regular occurrence.
Current inventory
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Washington Greene
FAQ
What do homes cost in Washington Greene?
Sales over the past two years have ranged from about $1.12 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million. It sits at the top of the Robbinsville market.
What types of homes are in Washington Greene?
Washington Greene is made up of large detached single-family homes built in the late 1990s, with four to five bedrooms and roughly 2,900 to 3,800 square feet, the biggest floor plans in the township's established communities.
What school district serves Washington Greene?
Washington Greene is served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the township's well-regarded district in Mercer County.
How active is the Washington Greene market?
About six homes have sold here over the past two years. As one of the township's smallest and highest-end enclaves, available listings are scarce.
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