Robbinsville,
New Jersey is the village that Washington Township in Mercer County is
centered around. Just north of the intersection of I-195 and US Route
130, it is located along the New Jersey Turnpike in central New Jersey.
Once
mostly rural wide open space, the picturesque homes of the township take
on the image of small town America. The Washington Town Center development
is planned to enhance this image, with homes that feature front porches
and picket fences.
Residents
of Robbinsville can take advantage of nearby boutique shops, services
and restaurants. The town center will be the first of its kind in New
Jersey.
The village
of Windsor, located in Washington township near Robbinsville, was once
called Centerville. If you could balance the state of New Jersey on a
pin, this is the geographical center of the state.
Both
Sharon elementary and Pond Road middle schools have applied to be Blue
Ribbon Schools. A brand new high school has risen out of the farm fields
along Robbinsville Edinburg Road, and opened for business this fall.
There
are several housing developments in Washington township that are under
ten years old, with the selling prices in the upper $500,000 range, with
house sizes from 2,200 to 4,000 square feet.
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Population
10,275 (2000 Census)
Housing
Price Range
$132,000
- $1,000,000
Average Price
$286,425
Homes Sold in
2004
246
Public
Schools
Elementary
Sharon
School
Middle
Pond Road
Secondary
Robbinsville
High School
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