Kings Point
A single-family community in West Windsor with a median near $1.1M. Built primarily between 1989 and 1990, Kings Point consists of detached homes, mostly four bedrooms, on Wilson Way, Saratoga Drive, Robert Drive, Kincaid Drive West, Horace Court, and Perrine Path, within the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district. The community has an active homeowners association.
Kings Point
by the numbers
Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily.
Why buyers choose
Kings Point
Kings Point is an established single-family community in West Windsor Township, built primarily between 1989 and 1990. It is now approaching its fourth decade, and BrightMLS closing records show the community continues to see steady, if not frequent, turnover.
The homes
Homes in Kings Point are detached single-family houses, predominantly four bedrooms, with a few three- and five-bedroom examples in the mix. BrightMLS closings show interiors from about 2,200 to 3,100 square feet. Individual year-built records run from 1989 to 1991, consistent with a community built out over a short span in the late 1980s.
Streets and setting
Kings Point homes sit along Wilson Way North, Wilson Way South, Kincaid Drive West, Robert Drive, Saratoga Drive, Horace Court, and Perrine Path. Like the rest of West Windsor, the community is within reach of Princeton Junction station for NJ Transit commuters and the Route 1 corridor for shopping and employment.
Schools and association
The address falls within the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional school district. Kings Point has an active homeowners association; residents or prospective buyers who want specific fee and amenity details should confirm them directly with the association rather than assume they match a neighboring community.
Market position
Over the trailing two years, BrightMLS closings in Kings Point have run from about $925,000 to $1.3M, with a median near $1.1M. Days on market have varied widely between closings, from under two weeks to several months, which points to condition and pricing mattering more here than any single market-wide trend. See current inventory and the most recent closings below for the up-to-date picture.
Current inventory
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Kings Point
FAQ
What is Kings Point?
Kings Point is a single-family home community in West Windsor Township, built primarily between 1989 and 1990, with a homeowners association.
What is the median home price in Kings Point?
Recent BrightMLS closings over the trailing two years have run from about $925,000 to $1.3M, with a median near $1.1M.
What school district serves Kings Point?
West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional.
What type of homes are in Kings Point?
Detached single-family homes, mostly four bedrooms (some three and five), generally 2,200 to 3,100 square feet, on streets including Wilson Way North, Wilson Way South, Kincaid Drive West, Robert Drive, Saratoga Drive, Horace Court, and Perrine Path.
Is there a homeowners association in Kings Point?
Yes, Kings Point has an active homeowners association. Specific fee and amenity details are best confirmed directly with the association.
When was Kings Point built?
Most homes in Kings Point were built between 1989 and 1990, with individual BrightMLS records extending to 1991.
How active is the Kings Point real estate market?
BrightMLS has recorded roughly a handful of closings a year recently, with days on market varying widely, from under two weeks to several months depending on condition and pricing.
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