History, culture and retail are the draws to White Horse
The stamp of George Washington is impressed upon White Horse – down to the neighborhood’s name. There’s a roundabout in the center of town where Broad Street and Bordentown Road meet, supposedly the legendary crossroads that Washington rode through on his way to inauguration. A 10-foot statue now marks the roundabout, paying homage to the first president’s trusty white steed. “They do re-enactments of Washington crossing the river, if you’re a history buff,” says Rana Bernhard, a real estate agent with Weichert Realtors, speaking of Trenton, the capital city of New Jersey, roughly 5 miles north. “Washington Crossing State Park is also a great place to catch concerts.” As a suburb of Trenton, the neighborhood of White Horse isn’t just about history, but also culture, retail convenience and transportation amenities.
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The White Horse statue on South Broad Street in the White Horse neighborhood.
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Midcentury styles compete with modern traditionals from the 2000s
Prices for homes in White Horse start around $200,000 for small boxy ranch-styles and cottage-like bungalows, extending up to the low $400,000s for that genre. But within that price span, homebuyers will occasionally see other midcentury homes, like colonials and split-levels. In any case, the layout presents a suburban character, with homes placed back on the lot, reached by a driveway. Shrubs and hedges hug the front of the home, while mature trees hang out to the back or side, framing the property. But things are changing in White Horse: Modern traditional homes from the 2000s and even the 2020s have popped up, selling in the $500,000 to $700,000 range. This is giving White Horse more of a planned development look, compared to the traditional leafy suburban properties previously mentioned. "These houses are very competitive, and many of them are selling for well over their asking price," says Stefanie Prettyman with Keller Williams Premier. "Still, buyers are getting more bang for their buck in White Horse."
Residents of White House can enjoy Cape Cod homes with larger lots.
Many 55+ residents live in the Locust Hill Community in White Horse.
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A new library at Pomona Middle
Children can begin their public education journey at Robinson Elementary, which serves pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. The school earns a C-plus from Niche and has a 13-to-1 student-teacher ratio. Grice Middle is also rated C-plus and features a library renovated in 2023, which includes artwork from students based on covers of their favorite books. Hamilton West High is a B-rated school with diverse clubs that serve interests ranging from oncology to gardening to law.
Hamilton West-Watson High School
Robinson Elementary School serves students living in the White Horse neighborhood.
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Little League baseball at Sunnybrae Park
Sharp’s Lane Crestwood Park is an elongated space surrounded by homes, featuring multiple play structures, a tennis court and a short walking path. Just on the other side of Interstate 195 is Sunnybrae Park, which is primarily used for Little League baseball games. These are smaller parks geared towards leisure times and athletic activities, but for a more immersive experience, residents can go to Roebling Memorial Park on the west end. This is freshwater marshland where visitors can hike, fish and kayak. Other activities include observing wildlife and checking out local landmarks, like a concrete staircase that once led to a Victorian-era amusement park on site.
Sharps Lane Crestwood Park is located in the White Horse Neighborhood.
Benches along the marsh offer relaxation at John A Roebling Park.
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Broad Street has a small diner and bigger conveniences like Aldi
On the south side along Broad Street, near the famed White Horse Circle, is a concentrated retail strip with an Aldi, Wawa, Walgreens and fast-food restaurants. Broad Street Diner is a no-frills space where American classics are served, like burgers and fries or mashed potatoes with gravy. Down the street, there’s a Sav A Lot, movie theater and post office at Independence Plaza. Residents can also go north into Hamilton Township, especially along Edinburgh Road and Route 33, where some of the retail offerings include CVS, Big Lots, a pet food store, a bicycle shop and a hardware store. There are some chain restaurants, but also plenty of pizza places and assorted locally owned eateries offering sushi, Italian food and Afghani cuisine. Entertainment includes a pair of taverns and Cloak & Dagger Escape Rooms. Groceries are available at Acme Markets.
The Broad Street Diner in White Horse is busy all day long.
White Horse residents can shot at the Save-a-Lot grocery Store.
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Interstates 195 and 295 meet in White Horse
White Horse is 5 miles south of Trenton and separated from Pennsylvania by the Delaware River. Interstate 295 skirts past the river on the neighborhood’s west end, and Interstate 195 intersects with it near Roebling Memorial Park. It takes a little over an hour to drive the 60 miles to New York City, while the roughly 35-mile drive to Philadelphia can take about 45 minutes. Buses run along Broad and White Horse Avenue the main intersecting thoroughfares of White Horse. Trenton-Mercer Airport is about 10 miles away. Newark Liberty International Airport and Philadelphia International Airport are each about 50 miles away.
From the White Horse neighborhood I-95 is only 10 minutes away.
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