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Welcome to Sandy Ridge, a vibrant new construction townhome community in Sicklerville, NJ, located in the heart of Winslow Township in Camden County. This thoughtfully planned neighborhood features 210 stunning 3-story townhomes, offering modern design, optimal layouts, and popular finishes. Perfect for families, first-time buyers, and professionals. Sandy Ridge offers the ideal blend of contemporary living with the charm of a community. The new townhome community is part of the Wilton’s Corner Proprietary Association, Inc. and will have access to the clubhouse, an outdoor pool, basketball courts, volleyball courts, and playgrounds, creating the perfect balance of recreation and relaxation for all ages! Whether you’re gathering at the clubhouse, unwinding by the pool, or enjoying outdoor activities, Sandy Ridge is designed to enrich your lifestyle. Conveniently situated for commuters, Sandy Ridge offers easy access to major highways, including Route 42 (3.6 miles), the Atlantic City Expressway (4.3 miles), Interstate 295 (11.8 miles). These routes make it simple to travel to Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and beyond, while nearby shopping, dining, schools, and parks offer all the essentials close to home. Sandy Ridge combines the tranquility of suburban living with the convenience of urban connectivity, making it the perfect place to call home!
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