Washington Greene
Washington Greene is an upscale enclave of large detached single-family homes in Robbinsville Township, Mercer County, with houses built from 1996 through as recently as 2024 along Pickering Drive, Randolph Drive, and Buford Road. These are four- and five-bedroom homes of roughly 2,900 to 3,900 square feet, and recent BrightMLS closings have run from about $1.1 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million, all within the Robbinsville Public Schools.
Washington Greene
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Why buyers choose
Washington Greene
Washington Greene is one of Robbinsville's premier detached-home addresses, an enclave of large single-family houses set along Pickering Drive, Randolph Drive, and Buford Road. What sets it apart is its unusually long build span: homes here date from 1996 all the way through recent new construction in 2024, so the neighborhood mixes established houses with genuinely new builds. The homes are large and consistently high-end, and they draw luxury and move-up buyers who want space, newer construction, and the Robbinsville Public Schools in one address. Recent closings have run from about $1.1 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million.
The homes
Washington Greene is entirely detached single-family, and the houses are large and uniformly upscale: four to five bedrooms and roughly 2,900 to 3,900 square feet. Because construction has continued in phases from 1996 into 2024, buyers can find both well-maintained late-1990s and 2000s homes and recently built houses with current layouts and finishes, a rare combination within a single Robbinsville neighborhood. The newer and larger homes command the top of the price range, while the earlier houses, many updated over time, anchor the entry point. Across the board, these are substantial family homes built to a high standard.
Streets and setting
The enclave is built along Pickering Drive, with additional frontage on Randolph Drive and Buford Road, a compact, low-traffic layout that keeps the setting quiet and residential. Lots are sized to match the homes, and the ongoing and recent construction gives parts of the neighborhood a fresh, well-kept appearance. Washington Greene sits within easy reach of Route 130 and Route 33 for daily errands, with the walkable shops and restaurants of Washington Town Center a short drive away. Interstate 195 and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A open the community to the wider region.
Schools and commute
Every home in Washington Greene is served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the district that drives demand across the township and sends students through to Robbinsville High School. For commuters, Hamilton station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line is roughly a 10 to 15 minute drive, with rail service toward New York, Trenton, and Philadelphia. By car, Interstate 195 runs east toward the shore and west toward Trenton, while the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A and Routes 130 and 33 handle regional travel. Top schools, larger and newer homes, and strong commuter access combine to keep this pocket in high demand.
Market position
At a median near $1.28 million, Washington Greene sits at the upper end of the Robbinsville market, reflecting both the size of the homes and the presence of newer and new-construction houses that command a premium. The long build span means the neighborhood offers a rare spread, from established homes near $1.1 million to recently built houses approaching $1.7 million, within the same enclave. Turnover is limited, with only a handful of sales in a typical year, so accurate, comparable-based pricing is essential, particularly when weighing a newer build against an earlier one. Well-presented homes at this level tend to find their buyer when priced against the right comparables.
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Washington Greene
FAQ
What is the price range in Washington Greene?
Recent BrightMLS closings have run from about $1.1 million to $1.67 million, with a median near $1.28 million. Newer and larger homes sell toward the top of that range.
When were the homes in Washington Greene built?
In phases from 1996 through as recently as 2024, so the enclave mixes established homes with recent new construction.
What streets are in Washington Greene?
The enclave is built along Pickering Drive, with additional homes on Randolph Drive and Buford Road.
What type of homes are in Washington Greene?
Large detached single-family homes, generally four to five bedrooms and about 2,900 to 3,900 square feet.
What school district serves Washington Greene?
Robbinsville Public Schools, the township's well-regarded K-12 district, culminating at Robbinsville High School.
How is the commute to New York City from Washington Greene?
Hamilton station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line is about a 10 to 15 minute drive, with service toward New York, Trenton, and Philadelphia. Interstate 195 and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A add road access.
How active is the Washington Greene market?
Turnover is limited, with only a handful of sales in a typical year, so accurate comp-based pricing is essential, especially when comparing newer and older homes.
Does Washington Greene have new-construction homes?
Yes. Construction has continued into 2024, so buyers can find recently built houses alongside established homes from the late 1990s and 2000s within the same enclave.
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