Windsor Chase
Windsor Chase is a small subdivision of detached single-family homes in the Princeton Junction section of West Windsor Township, built through the 1980s on five streets reached from Clarksville Road: Landing Lane, Sarah Court, Sarah Drive, Suffolk Lane, and Villa Drive. Typical homes run 4 to 5 bedrooms with full basements and two-car attached garages, on lots with a median around half an acre. Every address is in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, and the Princeton Junction station on the Northeast Corridor line is in the same part of the township.
Windsor Chase
by the numbers
Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. Windsor Chase is a small community that turns over rarely, so this page may show sparse numbers between sales.
Why buyers choose
Windsor Chase
Windsor Chase is one of West Windsor's quieter established pockets: five residential streets of detached 1980s homes tucked off Clarksville Road, close enough to the Princeton Junction rail station and the township high school to feel central, and small enough that homes here rarely reach the market. Only one closing appears in the BrightMLS record for this subdivision, so this page stays with what can be verified about the houses and the setting instead of claiming market patterns that a single sale cannot support.
The homes
Windsor Chase was built out through the 1980s as detached single-family housing, with no townhome or condominium component. Public subdivision records describe typical homes as 4 to 5 bedrooms with 2.5 to 3.5 baths, full basements, and two-car attached garages, with median interior living space near 2,800 square feet and a median lot of roughly half an acre. At that size the parcels leave meaningful yard around most homes. The one home in the BrightMLS sales record, on Villa Drive, was built in 1987, and its listing describes Toll Brothers construction with a poured concrete foundation and Andersen windows. That attribution comes from a single listing rather than from a builder record, so read it as a description of that house rather than as a documented fact about every home in the subdivision.
Streets and setting
The subdivision is made up of five streets: Landing Lane, Sarah Court, Sarah Drive, Suffolk Lane, and Villa Drive. Access is from Clarksville Road, which leads onto either Landing Lane or Villa Drive, so the interior streets stay residential. Clarksville Road itself is County Route 638; it crosses the Northeast Corridor rail line and continues out toward the Route 1 corridor at Quakerbridge Road, which places Windsor Chase between the station side of the township and the highway. Built out roughly four decades ago, Windsor Chase reads as an established neighborhood rather than as newer West Windsor construction.
Schools and commute
Windsor Chase is served by the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, which is the reason most buyers put West Windsor on a shortlist to begin with. The district assigns schools by street address rather than by subdivision. Listing data for the Villa Drive home shows Maurice Hawk Elementary at 303-305 Clarksville Road, Thomas R. Grover Middle School on Southfield Road, and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South at 346 Clarksville Road, with the high school recorded at 0.4 miles and the elementary school at 0.7 miles. Two of those three sit on the same road the neighborhood is entered from. For commuters, the Princeton Junction station on NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line, which also carries Amtrak service, is in this part of the township, and the 2026 Villa Drive listing described the home as about a twelve-minute walk to the station and the local town center. Confirm current school assignments with the district for any specific address.
Market position
The honest summary of the Windsor Chase market is that there is very little to summarize. BrightMLS holds exactly one closed sale for this subdivision: 7 Villa Drive, a four-bedroom home with 2,374 square feet above grade on a 0.57 acre lot, which closed on June 15, 2026 at $1,175,000 after thirteen days on market. One sale is not a median, not a price range, and not a usable read on how fast homes here move, and there is no active or under-contract inventory on record as of this writing. A subdivision this small with turnover this thin means valuing a home here has to reach outside the neighborhood, to similar-era detached homes on comparable lots elsewhere in West Windsor, rather than to a Windsor Chase average that does not yet exist. It also means that if you want to buy in Windsor Chase, being on a watch list early matters, because a given year may produce only one opportunity.
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Windsor Chase
FAQ
Where is Windsor Chase located?
Windsor Chase is in West Windsor Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, with a Princeton Junction mailing address and the 08550 zip code. The subdivision is made up of five streets, Landing Lane, Sarah Court, Sarah Drive, Suffolk Lane, and Villa Drive, and is entered from Clarksville Road onto either Landing Lane or Villa Drive.
When were the homes in Windsor Chase built?
The 1980s. Public subdivision records place construction roughly between 1983 and 1988, and the one home with a sale in the BrightMLS record, on Villa Drive, was built in 1987.
What kind of homes are in Windsor Chase?
Detached single-family homes only, with no townhomes or condominiums. Typical homes have 4 to 5 bedrooms and 2.5 to 3.5 baths, full basements, and two-car attached garages, with median interior living space near 2,800 square feet and a median lot of roughly half an acre. The one home with a recorded sale sits on 0.57 acres. Parcels vary, so confirm lot size for a specific address.
Who built Windsor Chase?
No builder is documented for Windsor Chase as a whole. The 2026 listing for the Villa Drive home describes Toll Brothers construction with a poured concrete foundation and Andersen windows, but that is one listing describing one house rather than a record covering the subdivision. A separate, similarly named West Windsor neighborhood, Princeton Chase, is a documented Toll Brothers subdivision from the same era, and the two are easy to confuse.
What schools serve Windsor Chase?
The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, which assigns schools by street address rather than by subdivision. Listing data for the Villa Drive home shows Maurice Hawk Elementary, Thomas R. Grover Middle School, and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South. Confirm current assignments with the district for a specific address.
How is the commute from Windsor Chase?
The neighborhood is on the side of West Windsor nearest the Princeton Junction station, which is served by NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor line and by Amtrak. Clarksville Road, the road the subdivision is entered from, crosses the Northeast Corridor rail line and continues out toward the Route 1 corridor at Quakerbridge Road. The 2026 listing for the Villa Drive home described it as about a twelve-minute walk to the station and the local town center.
Is there an HOA in Windsor Chase?
Public subdivision records for Windsor Chase do not document a homeowners association, and no association fee appears in the data for the one home with a recorded sale. That is not a guarantee for every property, so confirm with the listing or your agent before making an offer.
What do homes in Windsor Chase sell for?
Only one closing is on record. 7 Villa Drive sold on June 15, 2026 for $1,175,000, a four-bedroom home with 2,374 square feet above grade, after thirteen days on market. A single sale cannot establish a median, a price range, or a typical pace, so pricing a home in Windsor Chase means comparing it to similar-era detached homes on comparable lots elsewhere in West Windsor.
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