Le Parc II
A 61-home single-family enclave in West Windsor with a median near $1.27M. Le Parc II is the second phase of the Le Parc development, built by Eastern Properties starting in 1987, with four- and five-bedroom detached homes generally running 2,500 to 3,800 square feet. Residents belong to the Le Parc Homeowners Association, which maintains a pool, tennis courts, a clubhouse, and a tot lot, all within the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district.
Le Parc II
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Why buyers choose
Le Parc II
Le Parc II is the second phase of West Windsor's Le Parc development, built by Eastern Properties starting in 1987 as a follow-on to the original 1986 Le Parc I section. It is a smaller phase, 61 four- and five-bedroom detached homes against Le Parc I's 115, but the two sections share one Homeowners Association and the same amenities, so residents in either phase have equal access to the community's recreational facilities.
The homes
Homes in Le Parc II are detached single-family houses with four or five bedrooms. BrightMLS closing records show interiors from about 2,500 to 3,800 square feet, with recent sales clustering closer to 2,900 to 3,100 square feet, broadly in line with the 2,400 to 4,150-square-foot range Le Parc II was originally built to. Individual year-built records in BrightMLS run from 1989 to 1994, reflecting the phase's multi-year build-out after Eastern Properties broke ground in 1987.
Streets and setting
Le Parc II homes sit along Reed Drive North, Reed Drive South, Village Road West, and Rosewood Court. The development is low-density with mature landscaping typical of a community now approaching its fourth decade. It sits within easy reach of Princeton Junction station for NJ Transit commuters and the Route 1 corridor for shopping and employment, the same infrastructure that serves West Windsor Township generally.
Schools and amenities
The address falls within the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional school district. Residents belong to the Le Parc Homeowners Association, which charges a fee of $550 twice a year and maintains a swimming pool, tennis courts, a clubhouse, and a tot lot/playground, shared between Le Parc I and Le Parc II.
Market position
Over the trailing two years, BrightMLS closings in Le Parc II have run from about $1.1M to $1.43M, with a median near $1.27M. Looking further back, the full closing range runs from roughly $890,000 to $1.43M, reflecting differences in size, updates, and lot within the phase. Turnover is light, consistent with a small 61-home community, and recent sales have generally closed within about a month of listing.
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Le Parc II
FAQ
What is Le Parc II?
Le Parc II is a single-family home community in West Windsor Township, developed by Eastern Properties starting in 1987 as the second phase of the Le Parc development. It consists of 61 four- and five-bedroom detached homes.
What is the median home price in Le Parc II?
Recent BrightMLS closings over the trailing two years have run from about $1.1M to $1.43M, with a median near $1.27M. Going back further, closings have ranged from roughly $1.1M to $1.43M.
What school district serves Le Parc II?
West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional.
What type of homes are in Le Parc II?
Detached single-family homes with four or five bedrooms, generally 2,500 to 3,800 square feet, on streets including Reed Drive North, Reed Drive South, Village Road West, and Rosewood Court.
Is there a homeowners association in Le Parc II?
Yes. The Le Parc Homeowners Association charges a fee of $550 twice a year and maintains a pool, tennis courts, a clubhouse, and a tot lot/playground shared with Le Parc I.
When was Le Parc II built?
Le Parc II was developed by Eastern Properties starting in 1987, with individual BrightMLS closing records for homes here showing year-built dates from 1989 to 1994.
How active is the Le Parc II real estate market?
Turnover is light, consistent with a small 61-home community. BrightMLS has recorded a handful of closings in the past two years, most selling within about a month.
How does Le Parc II compare to Le Parc I?
Le Parc I, built in 1986, has 115 four- and five-bedroom homes from about 2,480 to 4,800 square feet. Le Parc II, the smaller second phase, has 61 homes generally in a similar size range. Both share the same Le Parc Homeowners Association and amenities.
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