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Expansive community popular with commuters
Hamilton Township, 3 miles from downtown Trenton, is built on serving commuters to New York City and Philadelphia. Sprawling and carved down the middle by Interstate 295, it has no downtown, but there’s no shortage of retail options woven throughout the neighborhood. Dotted with parks across its expanse, including the 350-acre Veterans Park, this is a place geared toward a “live and play” lifestyle, while work largely happens elsewhere. “I’m selling predominantly to families or young couples that become families,” said Desiree Daniels, a sales team leader at RE/MAX brokerage firm.
Hamilton Township residents enjoy their spacious and well-manicured front lawns
Catch the Train at Hamilton Station for an easy commute.
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Trees and sidewalks mark homes in Hamilton Township
Housing in Hamilton Township is thoroughly suburban with two-bedroom cottages or renovated five-bedroom split-levels. This diverse cast of characters is placed in a leafy setting marked by sidewalks. In the $250,000 to $500,000 range there are boxy styles that appeal to a taste for streamlined living. Midcentury ranches in red brick and Cape Cods in tan stone represent the ideal of this neighborhood. Not all of these properties have garages, though. Above $500,000 and into the $750,000 range are larger properties that go in the direction of both staid tradition and contemporary reinterpretations from the 2000s and 2020s. For example, colonials and split-levels distinguished by brick show up in this category. But so do modern traditional homes that verge on Craftsman style with their tapered columns and color palettes of charcoal, stone, slate blue and stark white. Some of these may be luxury townhouses, tilting away from old-school suburbia into planned development territory.
Homeowner's take pride in their landscaping in the Lakeside Park neighborhood.
Colonial homes such as these are very common in Hamilton, NJ.
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Steinert High is the alma mater of U.S. Supreme Court justice
Children can begin their education at Kuser Elementary, a kindergarten through fifth-grade institution with a 12-to-1 student-teacher ratio. The school receives a C rating from Niche. Reynolds Middle School receives a C-plus and is known for its nationally recognized American history teacher Robert Schulte, who participates in George Washington reenactments. Steinert High earns a B and is the alma mater of Samuel Alito, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Students at Hamilton East Steinert High School thrive in a supportive and spirited environment.
Education and community come together at Emily C. Reynolds Middle School in Hamilton.
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An updated skate facility at Veterans Park
Veterans Park on the east end is the clear winner when it comes to finding a green space that matches the neighborhood’s large scope. This 350-acre park has miles of walking and biking trails that eventually pass by a lake with a fountain. There are spaces for soccer, tennis and baseball, and there’s even a skate park that was updated in 2018. Kuser Farm Park sits on the opposite side of the neighborhood, and while it may seem comparatively smaller at 22 acres, it features a Victorian mansion from the 1890s that doubles as a museum and community event space. The site also has a playground and wide grassy areas for picnicking.
Keep your skills sharp at the Hamilton Township Skate Park.
Pay your respects at the Veterans Memorial in Hamilton Township.
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Foley's Family Market is a prominent small business
There’s a small-town feel to Hamilton Township, and that’s evoked in the retail offerings, like the locally owned Foley’s Family Market. The grocery store is part of Hamilton Plaza, which contains a Starbucks and Crab Du Jour, a seafood buffet. On the north side, where Edinburgh Road and State Route 33 meet, there’s a more conventional concentration of shopping. CVS and Big Lots are strung near a pet food store, a bicycle shop and a hardware store. Fast food restaurants and franchises like Applebee’s make an appearance, but so do small businesses that offer pizza, Italian food, sushi and Afghani cuisine. A pair of taverns constitutes the nightlife options, while Cloak & Dagger Escape Rooms offers a spot for solving puzzles for team building, birthday parties and other events. Groceries are also available at Acme Markets and ShopRite.
La Sirana Cafe has a great selection of pizza pies around the clock in Trenton, NJ.
Foley's Family Market is the place to go for the freshest produce in Hamilton, NJ.
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Commuting to NYC or Philly
Hamilton Train Station is a busy commuter hub, taking riders to New York City and Philadelphia in under 90 minutes. But this is very much a car-centric neighborhood, as evidenced by the multiple major roadways cutting through Hamilton Township. Besides the north-south corridor of Interstate 295, there’s Interstate 195 that goes east-west through the neighborhood. On a more local level, Broad Street leads right into Downtown Trenton, while Kuser Road is good for reaching places like Foley's Family Market. "We’re in such a central location to everything — concert halls, arenas, football stadiums, they’re all within an easy commute,” says Daniels, who was raised in the area. “Growing up, that was a big draw for my family.”
Hamilton Train Station is a commuter's hub for convenient transportation in Hamilton, NJ.
Hamilton Station makes traveling to the city easy.
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Holiday events a big draw in Hamilton Township
Events are a big part of life in Hamilton Township, especially when it comes to holidays. Spring brings the annual St. Patrick’s Parade on Nottingham Way, plus visits with the Easter Bunny at Kuser Mansion at Kuser Farm Park. Then, every Mother’s Day weekend, visitors flock to the Azalea Festival at Sayen Botanical Gardens to see over 250,000 flowering plants, get free family portraits and sample cuisine from food trucks. Warmer months bring the annual Memorial Day Parade and Fourth of July fireworks at Veterans Park. Once the weather cools off again, the park hosts Oktoberfest, with live music, hay rides and a pumpkin patch. Winter Wonderland is the big end-of-year event at Kuser Mansion, featuring rides, visits with Santa, a petting zoo and a tree lighting ceremony.
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On average, homes in Hamilton, NJ sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 56 days. The median sale price for homes in Hamilton, NJ over the last 12 months is $487,750, down 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Franklin Park is tucked below the sprawling suburb of Hamilton Township, edging near the Delaware River and South Trenton. Developers at the turn of the 20th century thought Franklin Hill could become a suburb too, boosted by the momentum of industrial businesses, but newcomers were responsible for building their homes – and so the neighborhood flew below the radar for some time. As a result, the land was continuing to undergo development even after World War II, bringing an interesting mix of midcentury styles alongside the Victorian era rowhouses. History lives on through street names like Howell, Brown and Vroom, which pay homage to prominent local politicians and pastors. A pair of early 20th century churches bestow a touch of the past, too: the turquoise turrets of St. Vladimir Orthodox overlook Dunn Middle School, while St. Bartholomew Lutheran, which was founded in 1914, continues to hold events like community barbecues and theological workshops. It's a denser place than it was 100 years ago, but plenty of nature provides balance. “The houses are close together, but there’s a big park along the water,” says Rana Bernhard, a Realtor with Weichert Realtors.
Despite its mix of midcentury and Victorian styles, Franklin Park has always been steadfast about keeping trees around, and contemporary residents say the neighborhood’s leafiness is a prime perk. People often compare the neighborhood to nearby Hamilton Township, touting it as more affordable. “Franklin Park is a perfect spot for first-time homebuyers to establish themselves in the housing market,” says Stefanie Prettyman, a Realtor with Keller Williams Premier. “The school system isn’t as desirable as surrounding markets, but that makes it easier for young people to afford a new home.” Those late 19th century and early 20th century rowhouses and semi-detached homes can be found congregating along main thoroughfares like Clinton Avenue and Genesee Street, presenting colorful facades next to shaded sidewalks. Prices range from $165,000 to $280,000. Detached single-family homes in the form of Cape Cods and other modest styles are priced between $300,000 and $430,000.
Most of Franklin Park’s retail is clustered along Broad Street. Residents can bounce over to Independence Plaza, which has a Sav A Lot and sits next door to a Walgreens and Aldi. Diners, pubs, pizza places and Latin American restaurants make up much of the dining scene in this area. Blue Danube has a charming Old World façade, too, except it serves Eastern European cuisine like pierogies and potato pancakes. Lalor Street intersects with Broad, and it’s another reliable go-to option when searching for eateries. Malaga is a Spanish restaurant housed in a white stucco building, serving meat and seafood entrees alongside sangria.
Students can start at Lalor Elementary, which has a 13-to-1 student-teacher ratio and receives a C from Niche. In summer 2024, the school established a Community Camp in conjunction with the Hamilton Area YMCA. Grace Dunn Middle sits between Lalor and Broad, putting it within walking distance of many homes, just like the elementary school. Hamilton West High scores a B, and is known for its football rivalry with Steinert High, which gives rise to the annual showdown game every Thanksgiving.
Roebling Memorial Park spills across the southeast side, adding to the neighborhood’s tree-lined streets with vast swaths of greenery. It’s largely a freshwater marshland ecosystem that presents various opportunities for recreation: visitors can hike, fish, kayak and observe wildlife. There are also remnants of Franklin Park’s Victorian past, like a concrete staircase that once led to an amusement park. Duetzville Park on the west end has playground equipment and athletic fields.
Broad Street is one way to connect with Interstate 295, but there’s also Route 29 along the south side, which leads to Interstate 195. Buses can be picked up within the neighborhood, either on Lalor or Broad – the two main thoroughfares that residential streets feed into. The Trenton Transit Center is about 2.5 miles north, offering train service to New York City and Philadelphia, which are 60 and 30 miles away, respectively.
With its soccer fields, Italian restaurants and wide selection of pediatricians, University Heights is a typical New Jersey suburban neighborhood. Commuters to places like Princeton, Philadelphia and New York City move to this fringes-of-Trenton community because of its highway access, proximity to public transit and neighborhood accoutrements like lakes, ice skating rinks and pizzerias. “It’s a prime location, centrally located between Mercer Elementary School, Lawrence High School and Mercer Community College,” Realtor Evelin Grajales of Florostone Realty says. “Residents can enjoy nearby shopping, dining, and transportation with direct lines to NYC, while the large Mercer County Park is just minutes away.”
Hamilton Township, named after founding father Alexander Hamilton, developed as a cheaper alternative to nearby West Windsor Township. Homes came online throughout the 20th century. Single-family homes sit next to each other on suburban streets behind grassy front lawns with trees, shrubbery and paved driveways. Suburban streets are interconnected and lined with sidewalks, making it easy for neighbors to jog or walk their dogs. Colonials, bi-level homes, Cape Cods and rambler-style homes can cost between $250,000 and $800,000.
A 100-acre wood called the Van Nest Wildlife Refuge hugs the east side of University Heights. Trails link the wildlife area to Mercer County Park, a massive outdoor community gathering spot with basketball courts, baseball diamonds and multi-purpose fields for other sports. Within the park is the glistening Lake Mercer. A boathouse allows water access to the lake, which has a crew course and picnic areas lining the shore. Kids learn to skate at an ice skating center with a scoreboard for hockey games. A disc golf course, bocce courts and cricket pitches also exist within the park. On the weekends, parents take their children to Sky Zone Hamilton, an indoor trampoline park known for hosting kids’ birthday parties.
Chain restaurants and locally owned eateries both exist in University Heights. People grab coffee in the mornings at Dunkin and take the kids to Five Guys after soccer games. Villa Maria serves thin-crust pizza and antipasto in a relaxed setting. Caesar’s Bagels & Deli makes bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches on bagels and K.K. Sweets is a French-style bakery serving macarons and custom cakes. Neighbors can shop for groceries at stores like Aldi and ShopRite 5 minutes away by car.
Within University Heights is Mercer County Community College, whose open-door admission policy gives opportunities to locals seeking higher education. Kids in the neighborhood can attend University Heights Elementary School (rated B-minus by Niche), Crockett Middle School (rated C-plus) and Nottingham High School (rated B) through the Hamilton Township School District. The high school offers a robust selection of clubs and activities for kids, including book club, dance team and orchestra.
University Heights sits along Interstate 295, a highway that connects with Interstate 76 just south of Philadelphia. Philly is 45 minutes away by car, Trenton is 15 minutes away, Princeton is a 20-minute drive and commuting to lower Manhattan takes about an hour and 30 minutes by car. Commuters can avoid traffic and take the train from Hamilton on the Northeast Corridor Rail Line. They'll be at Penn Station in Manhattan in 2 hours.
Hutchinson Mills may initially feel similar to many other small suburbs outside Trenton, New Jersey. But for longtime real estate salespeople like Stefanie Prettyman, an agent with Keller Williams Premier who has sold hundreds of homes in the Trenton area, the Hutchinson Mills neighborhood is unique. “The biggest selling point is that, unlike other neighborhoods, Hutchinson Mills has a sort of ‘Main Street’ at its center,” says Prettyman. “More and more people are looking for neighborhoods that offer walkability, convenience and locally owned establishments.” <br><br>Most of the homes sit on quiet side streets and dead-end cul-de-sacs off Klockner Road, Hutchinson Mills’s “Main Street'' and the community's hub of commerce and culture. Large retail centers, natural areas and commercial facilities occupy the neighborhood's outskirts, diverting traffic away from the residential blocks. Many streets lack sidewalks, but with off-street parking and no through traffic, it’s easy to take the dog for a walk after work without worrying about oncoming cars. Architectural types include raised and extended brick ranches, move-in ready colonials with attached garages and Cape Cods with large front porches. Houses in Hutchinson Mills sell for a median price of $300,000, far below the national average and slightly lower than other neighborhoods in Hamilton County. Rare finds such as Dutch Colonials sometimes hit the market, but those homes – along with those that back up to one of the neighborhood lakes – sell quickly for up to $500,000. <br><br>Grounds for Sculpture is the pride of Hutchinson Mills, a one-of-a-kind outdoor sculpture garden, museum and arboretum spread across 42 acres of picturesque hills and streams in the neighborhood's southwest corner. Most locals purchase GFS Memberships, enjoying year-round access to programming and exhibits, including hands-on classes, contemporary dance performances and horticulture walking tours. Grounds for Sculpture is also home to Rat’s Restaurant, an award-winning French bistro named for Ratty from the children’s storybook The Wind in the Willows. Rat’s Restaurant is a one-of-a-kind fine dining experience, a locally sourced, chef-driven French menu served on a candlelit outdoor grotto that will transport you into a 19th-century French impressionist painting. The sculpture garden is illuminated at night, creating an unforgettable ambiance and earning Rat’s Restaurant the distinction of “Most Romantic Restaurant” from Philadelphia Magazine. <br><br>Most local restaurants and retail are located along Klockner Road, where small businesses like Victor’s Meat Market and Bliz’s Tavern operate out of rezoned colonial homes. La Casona’s Latin Fusion menu features empanadas, ceviche and housemade margaritas in a laid-back, cozy dining room, while Mario’s Pizza sells pizza by the slice in an old-school counter-style pizzeria with wood interior paneling and vintage chandeliers. Most grocery and retail shopping happens at The Court at Hamilton, a shopping mall built around the neighborhood Walmart Supercenter. <br><br>There are plenty of ways to stay active in Hutchinson Park. Take a morning stroll through the 42-acre campus at Grounds for Sculpture with a cold brew from the Van Gogh Cafe. Harness yourself in at Rockville Climbing Center, New Jersey’s favorite indoor rock climbing facility, open to the public for birthday parties, youth climbing programs, summer camps and private lessons. If you’re afraid of heights, ride your bike to the diamond at Hamilton Girls Softball Association, a fastpitch softball organization for girls ages 5-17. You can also drive 40 minutes on Interstate 95 to Long Beach for some fun in the sun, or catch a train to New York or Philadelphia at the Hamilton Train Station, both less than 90 minutes and $20 from Hutchinson Mills. <br><br>Children in Hutchinson Mills begin their education at Klockner Elementary School, a C-plus-rated institution for K-5 students located at the heart of the neighborhood, before moving on to Crockett Middle School. For high school, students attend Nottingham High School, a B-rated school on Niche with a highly regarded college counseling program and athletic teams that consistently compete for district championships. In 2018, Nottingham High School received a Bronze recognition from the US News & World Report, and the boys’ basketball team won their first-ever state championship.
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