Wyndham Place
Wyndham Place is a community of condominiums and small attached townhomes in Robbinsville Township, Mercer County, built in 1987 along Wyndham Place. The homes are compact two-bedroom units of roughly 980 to 1,140 square feet, and recent BrightMLS closings have run from the high $200,000s to about $370,000, with a median near $325,000, making it one of the most affordable ways into the Robbinsville Public Schools.
Wyndham Place
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Why buyers choose
Wyndham Place
Wyndham Place is one of the most affordable addresses in Robbinsville, a compact community of condominiums and small attached townhomes built in 1987 along Wyndham Place. The homes are efficient two-bedroom units, and their size and price make the neighborhood a common landing spot for first-time buyers, people right-sizing into low-maintenance living, and investors drawn to the township's schools and steady rental demand. For anyone who wants a Robbinsville address at the entry level, this is often where the search begins. Recent closings have run from the high $200,000s to about $370,000, with a median near $325,000.
The homes
Wyndham Place is made up of attached homes in condominium and townhome form, including interior-row and end-of-row units as well as flats. Floor plans are compact and efficient, generally two bedrooms and roughly 980 to 1,140 square feet, well suited to single buyers, couples, and small households who value simplicity over space. Built in 1987, the units carry the practical layouts of that era, and many have been refreshed over time with updated kitchens, baths, and flooring. Because the homes are similar in size, condition and updates are the main drivers of where a given unit lands in the price range.
Streets and setting
The community is set along Wyndham Place, a self-contained layout that keeps traffic low and day-to-day life straightforward. Its condominium and townhome format means less exterior upkeep than a detached home, an appeal for buyers who want to spend less time on maintenance. Wyndham Place 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. Everyday shopping and groceries along the Route 130 corridor are close by, and Interstate 195 and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A connect the community to the wider region.
Schools and commute
Homes in Wyndham Place are served by Robbinsville Public Schools, the district that anchors 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 links east toward the shore and west toward Trenton, while the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A and Routes 130 and 33 handle regional trips. Access to top-rated schools at this price point is a large part of what keeps the community in steady demand from both owner-occupants and investors.
Market position
At a median near $325,000, Wyndham Place is one of the lowest-priced entries into Robbinsville, offering the township's schools and location at a fraction of the cost of its detached homes. That combination makes it appealing to first-time buyers building equity, right-sizers stepping down from larger homes, and investors who value the district's steady rental demand. Turnover can be more frequent here than in Robbinsville's detached enclaves given the price point, but accurate pricing against comparable units still matters, since condition and updates vary. Clean, updated units that show well tend to attract multiple interested buyers and sell quickly.
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Wyndham Place
FAQ
What is the price range in Wyndham Place?
Recent BrightMLS closings have run from the high $200,000s to about $370,000, with a median near $325,000. Updated units sell toward the top of that range.
When were the homes in Wyndham Place built?
In 1987.
What street is Wyndham Place on?
The community is set along Wyndham Place.
What type of homes are in Wyndham Place?
Attached condominiums and small townhomes, including interior-row, end-of-row, and flat units, generally two bedrooms and about 980 to 1,140 square feet.
What school district serves Wyndham Place?
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 Wyndham Place?
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 Wyndham Place market?
Turnover tends to be steadier than in Robbinsville's detached enclaves given the entry-level price, but accurate pricing against comparable units still matters because condition and updates vary.
Is Wyndham Place a good option for investors?
Its low entry price, low-maintenance format, and the strength of Robbinsville Public Schools make it attractive to investors seeking steady rental demand, as well as to first-time buyers and right-sizers.
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