Millbrook

Millbrook is a late-80s to early-90s community of 4-5BR detached colonials on Millbrook Dr, Britt Court, and Danville Dr, with homes ranging 3,285 to 3,999 sq ft. The median near $1.43M sits about $100K below neighboring Woods at Millbrook, reflecting the slightly older 1988-1990 build years. Four recent closed sales, from $1.30M to $1.50M with two in the past year, confirm steady if modest turnover in this mid-to-upper West Windsor price band.

Housing 4-5BR detached, 3,285-3,999 sq ft, built 1988-1990
Schools West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional
Median price $1.4M closed
Train access Princeton Junction NJ Transit
Market Data

Millbrook
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Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. All figures reflect transactions in the Millbrook subdivision.

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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Millbrook

Millbrook is a small enclave of detached colonial homes in West Windsor Township, Mercer County, built between 1988 and 1990 along Millbrook Drive, Britt Court, and Danville Drive. The houses are full four and five bedroom colonials of roughly 3,285 to 3,999 square feet, and recent closed sales have run from $1.30M to $1.50M with a median near $1.43M. Every home is served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, and Princeton Junction on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor puts New York within a direct train commute.

The homes

The homes in Millbrook were built between 1988 and 1990 at roughly 3,285 to 3,999 square feet, all four to five bedroom detached colonials. Recorded activity bears out the range: 57 Danville Drive, a five-bedroom of 3,999 square feet, sold for $1,501,000 in October 2025, while 69 Danville Drive, a four-bedroom of 3,285 square feet, closed at $1,452,000 in June 2026. Because the houses are now more than three decades old, original kitchens and baths are typically on their second or third renovation cycle, which creates room to negotiate for buyers willing to update rather than pay a finished-renovation premium.

Streets and setting

Millbrook is organized around three streets. Millbrook Drive and Danville Drive are the connector roads, and Britt Court is the cul-de-sac address within the subdivision. The setting is quiet and residential, with generous lots typical of late-1980s West Windsor construction and no homeowners association on record, so there are no monthly HOA dues to factor into carrying costs.

Schools and commute

Every home in Millbrook is served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, a K-12 system that is the primary draw for buyers targeting this part of West Windsor. Princeton Junction Station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line is a short drive away, offering a direct train to New York and a Trenton connection onward to Philadelphia, and Route 1 and Princeton itself are close by for day-to-day errands and access to downtown.

Market position

With recent sales from $1.30M to $1.50M and a median near $1.43M, Millbrook sits in the mid-to-upper tier of West Windsor's detached market. The most direct comparison is neighboring Woods at Millbrook, which was built a few years later, runs slightly larger, and carries a median about $100K higher. Buyers who find Woods at Millbrook priced above their target often look to Millbrook as the natural alternative: the same West Windsor-Plainsboro school access at a lower entry price. Turnover is modest, with two of the four most recent sales closing in the past year, so pricing accurately against the handful of true comparables is where working with an agent who knows the community pays off.

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Common Questions

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FAQ

What is the price range in Millbrook?

Recent closed sales ran from $1,300,000 to $1,501,000, with a median near $1.43M. Fully renovated homes push toward the top of that range, while original-condition 1988-1990 builds tend to sit at or below the median.

How large are the homes in Millbrook?

Homes are detached colonials of roughly 3,285 to 3,999 square feet with four or five bedrooms, built between 1988 and 1990.

What are the streets in Millbrook?

Millbrook Drive and Danville Drive are the connector streets, and Britt Court is the cul-de-sac address within the subdivision.

What schools serve Millbrook?

Millbrook is served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, a K-12 public system.

When were the homes in Millbrook built?

Homes were built between 1988 and 1990, which means most are now on their second or third kitchen and bath renovation cycle.

Is there an HOA in Millbrook?

There is no homeowners association on record for Millbrook, so buyers are not carrying monthly HOA dues on these detached homes.

How is the commute from Millbrook?

Princeton Junction Station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor is a short drive away, offering a direct train to New York and a Trenton connection onward to Philadelphia, with Route 1 and Princeton close by.

How does Millbrook compare to Woods at Millbrook?

Millbrook was built a few years earlier (1988-1990), runs slightly smaller, and carries a median about $100K below Woods at Millbrook. Both serve West Windsor-Plainsboro schools, so the choice comes down to budget and whether you prefer newer construction or a lower entry price.

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