Waterford Estates
Waterford Estates is a mid-1990s enclave of 4-to-6-bedroom detached homes on Dickens Drive, North Longfellow Drive, and South Longfellow Drive in West Windsor Township, all built in 1995-1996 and zoned for West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional schools. Three recent BrightMLS closings ran from $1,100,000 to $1,625,000, a wide spread that reflects how much floor plan and size vary across this small, established subdivision. Princeton Junction station on the Northeast Corridor keeps the community within reach of a New York or Philadelphia commute.
Waterford Estates
by the numbers
Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. All figures reflect transactions in the Waterford Estates subdivision.
Why buyers choose
Waterford Estates
Waterford Estates is a compact, established subdivision of detached single-family homes in West Windsor Township, all built in a tight 1995-1996 window along Dickens Drive, North Longfellow Drive, and South Longfellow Drive. Homes here carry 4 to 6 bedrooms, and the community's appeal rests on a simple combination: full-size detached houses inside one of New Jersey's most sought-after public school districts, a short drive from the Princeton Junction train station. Three recent closings ran from $1,100,000 to $1,625,000, a range wide enough that the specific home, its size, and its condition matter far more than any single headline number when you are pricing a purchase or a sale here.
The homes
The homes are detached single-family houses built in 1995-1996, carrying 4 to 6 bedrooms. Because the subdivision went up in a single two-year window, the housing stock is consistent in era and construction style, while floor plans range from four-bedroom layouts to larger six-bedroom homes that add meaningful square footage. That size spread is the main reason recent closings covered such a wide band, from $1,100,000 to $1,625,000: a larger six-bedroom plan commands a clear premium over a smaller four-bedroom home of the same vintage. Houses built in the mid-1990s are now at the stage where major systems such as roofs, HVAC, and kitchens may be on their first or second replacement, so condition and updates vary house to house and are worth weighing carefully against the asking price.
The setting
Waterford Estates sits in West Windsor Township, Mercer County, along the residential streets that give the community its literary character, Dickens Drive and North and South Longfellow Drive. The setting is suburban and quiet, built around detached homes on their own lots rather than shared walls or dense clustering. Day to day, residents are close to the Route 1 corridor for shopping, dining, and services, while Princeton Junction station on the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line is a short drive away, giving direct rail service toward New York and toward Trenton and Philadelphia. Downtown Princeton and Princeton University are also a manageable drive, which keeps the location attractive to households that split their week between an office and a home base.
Schools
Homes in Waterford Estates are served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, consistently ranked among the strongest public systems in New Jersey and a primary driver of demand across West Windsor. The district assigns students to one of its two high schools, High School North and High School South, by home address rather than by a single town-wide rule, so buyers should confirm the specific North or South assignment, along with the elementary and middle school, for a given address with the district's official school locator. For many families, access to WW-P schools is the reason they focus on West Windsor at all, and a detached home inside that district is exactly what draws them to a community like Waterford Estates.
Market position
Waterford Estates is a small, established subdivision that does not turn over often, so inventory here tends to be thin and closings arrive a few at a time rather than in a steady stream. Three recent BrightMLS sales closed between $1,100,000 and $1,625,000, with the most recent in June 2026, placing the community in the upper-middle band of the West Windsor detached market, above the town's townhome and condo communities and generally below its largest custom estates. Because so few homes trade in any given year and the spread between a four-bedroom and a six-bedroom plan is wide, pricing a specific house accurately means comparing it only against genuinely similar homes in the same size class and condition. That is where working with an agent who tracks every West Windsor closing pays off, whether you are trying to buy at the right number or set a competitive list price.
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Waterford Estates
FAQ
What is the price range in Waterford Estates?
Three recent BrightMLS closings ran from $1,100,000 to $1,625,000, with the most recent in June 2026. Because the community is small and homes range from four to six bedrooms, the specific size and condition of a house drive its price more than any single average.
How large are the homes, and how many bedrooms do they have?
Waterford Estates is made up of detached single-family homes with 4 to 6 bedrooms, all built in 1995-1996. Six-bedroom floor plans add meaningful square footage over the four-bedroom homes, which is a large part of why recent closing prices span such a wide range.
When were the homes in Waterford Estates built?
The subdivision was built in a tight window in 1995-1996, so the homes share a consistent mid-1990s era and construction style. Systems such as roofs, HVAC, and kitchens may now be on their first or second replacement, so condition varies from house to house.
What streets make up Waterford Estates?
The community is organized along Dickens Drive, North Longfellow Drive, and South Longfellow Drive, a set of literary-themed streets in West Windsor Township.
What school district serves Waterford Estates?
Waterford Estates is served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, one of New Jersey's top-ranked public systems, covering kindergarten through grade 12.
Which high school do Waterford Estates students attend?
West Windsor-Plainsboro assigns students to High School North or High School South by home address rather than by a single town-wide rule. Confirm the specific North or South assignment for an address with the district's official school locator.
How is the commute from Waterford Estates?
Princeton Junction station on the NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line is a short drive away, with rail service toward New York and toward Trenton and Philadelphia. The Route 1 corridor handles north-south driving, and downtown Princeton is a short trip.
Is there an HOA in Waterford Estates?
There is no homeowners association fee on record for Waterford Estates. Because it is a subdivision of detached single-family homes rather than a townhome or condo community, buyers should confirm any current dues or arrangements as part of due diligence.
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