Enclave at Princeton Junction
Enclave at Princeton Junction is a small, newer-construction townhome enclave in West Windsor, built 2019-2020 on Magpie Lane with 3BR homes running 2,686 to 3,289 sq ft and an HOA around $373 a month. Recent closings sit near a $1.27M median, priced well above the township's older attached product, and the draw is location: the community is near the Princeton Junction NJ Transit station on the Northeast Corridor, a real commuter line into New York.

Enclave at Princeton Junction
by the numbers
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Why buyers choose
Enclave at Princeton Junction
Enclave at Princeton Junction is one of the newer attached-home communities in West Windsor, a small enclave of townhomes built in 2019 and 2020 along a single street, Magpie Lane. It pairs new-construction interiors with two things West Windsor buyers pay up for: the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District and quick access to the Princeton Junction NJ Transit station on the Northeast Corridor. Recent BrightMLS closings sit near a $1.27M median, which places it well above the township's older attached product and reflects the combination of build year, size, and commuter location.
The homes
The community is entirely townhomes, both interior and end-of-row, built in 2019 and 2020. Floor plans are three bedrooms with two to three full baths plus a half bath, running roughly 2,686 to 3,289 square feet, with two-car garages and an HOA around $373 a month. Because these are among the most recently built homes in this part of West Windsor, buyers get modern open layouts, current mechanical systems, and finishes that do not need updating. At the larger end of the size range, the homes rival some detached houses on square footage, though they remain attached product with shared walls. End-of-row units, with an extra exposure and a bit more light, generally command a premium over interior homes of similar size.
The setting
Everything centers on Magpie Lane, so the layout is compact and self-contained. The main draw is commuter access: the community sits near the Princeton Junction NJ Transit station on the Northeast Corridor, the line that carries riders toward New York Penn Station, with additional service toward Trenton and Philadelphia. West Windsor's Route 1 corridor keeps everyday shopping, groceries, and dining a short drive away, and Princeton and Princeton University are close by. As a townhome enclave, the appeal is low-maintenance living and location rather than large private lots, with exterior upkeep handled through the HOA.
Schools
Every home is served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, consistently one of the top-ranked public systems in New Jersey and a primary reason buyers target this pocket of the township. At the high-school level, the district assigns students to either High School North or High School South based on home address, so buyers who care about a specific school should confirm the assignment for the exact unit rather than assume. The district's standing is a durable support for resale demand here.
Market position
With recent closings near a $1.27M median, Enclave at Princeton Junction prices above the township's older townhome communities, and buyers are paying for new construction, size, and the commuter location rather than a large lot. NYC commuters who want a newer home in the West Windsor-Plainsboro district, without the price or upkeep of a comparable detached house, are the core buyer. Turnover is limited by the enclave's small size, so pricing a unit accurately against the handful of true comparables, and accounting for end-of-row versus interior differences, is where an agent who knows the community earns their keep. A recent end-of-row unit went under contract around $1.15M, a useful marker of where the attached side is trading.
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Enclave at Princeton Junction
FAQ
What is the median home price in Enclave at Princeton Junction?
Recent BrightMLS closings sit near a $1.27M median. Two 2025 to 2026 sales on Magpie Lane closed at about $1.25M and $1.30M, and a recent end-of-row unit went under contract around $1.15M.
When were the homes in Enclave at Princeton Junction built?
The townhomes were built in 2019 and 2020, among the most recently constructed homes in this part of West Windsor, so there is no deferred maintenance to price around.
What type of homes are in Enclave at Princeton Junction?
They are attached townhomes, both interior and end-of-row, with three bedrooms, two to three full baths plus a half bath, and two-car garages. Sizes run roughly 2,686 to 3,289 square feet. The larger units rival some detached homes on square footage but remain attached product with shared walls.
What is the HOA fee at Enclave at Princeton Junction?
The HOA runs about $373 a month and covers common-area and exterior maintenance typical of a townhome community. Exact charges can vary, so confirm the current figure for a specific unit.
What school district serves Enclave at Princeton Junction?
The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, one of New Jersey's top-ranked public systems, serves the community K-12.
Which high school do students attend?
The district assigns students to either West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North or High School South based on home address, so the specific high school depends on the unit. Confirm the assignment for the exact address rather than assume a single school.
How is the commute and train access?
The community is near the Princeton Junction NJ Transit station on the Northeast Corridor, which runs toward New York Penn Station, with additional service toward Trenton and Philadelphia. That commuter access is the community's core draw.
Who does Enclave at Princeton Junction suit?
It suits buyers who want a newer-construction home in the West Windsor-Plainsboro district with strong commuter access, without the price or upkeep of a comparable detached house. With a median near $1.27M and limited turnover, accurate comp-based pricing and attention to end-of-row versus interior differences matter.
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