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Washington Township's High-End Haven: Unpacking April's Million-Dollar Home Sales

A Peek Inside the Top 10: Washington Township's Priciest Homes Sold Last Week

Ever curious about the real estate market's upper echelons? We're taking a deep dive into Washington Township's bustling luxury segment, spotlighting the most expensive properties that found new owners in the second week of April.

It's always fascinating to get a glimpse into the top tier of any real estate market, isn't it? Here in Washington Township, the first full week of April—specifically from the 6th through the 12th of 2026—saw some truly significant transactions. We're talking about homes that commanded impressive sums, reflecting not just their intrinsic value but also, perhaps, the continued strength of our local housing scene.

For those of us who track market trends, or simply enjoy a good architectural daydream, these sales offer a compelling snapshot. They highlight the neighborhoods and property types that are currently fetching the highest prices, painting a picture of where the luxury market is really thriving. So, without further ado, let's explore the ten most expensive residential properties that changed hands in Washington Township during that particular week. It really gives you a sense of what's considered prime real estate around here.

Topping our list, and certainly making a statement, was the stunning residence at 54 Maple Lane, which sold for an impressive $1,250,000. Imagine, a cool million and a quarter! This expansive home, boasting five bedrooms and four and a half baths across its 4,200 square feet, sits on a generously sized lot and features a recently renovated kitchen that buyers clearly adored. It closed its deal right on April 10th, showcasing just how quickly high-demand properties can move.

Just a hair below, at 12 Sycamore Drive, another beautiful property fetched $1,185,000. This four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath gem, spanning 3,800 square feet, captured hearts with its inviting pool and prime location on a quiet cul-de-sac. It was snapped up on April 8th, proving that outdoor amenities are still a major draw for discerning buyers.

Next up, we saw 87 Oak Street commanding a hefty $1,090,000. This truly grand residence offers six bedrooms and five baths spread over a spacious 5,000 square feet. With its majestic entry and multiple fireplaces, it clearly spoke to someone looking for classic elegance and ample space. The sale was finalized on April 9th.

Breaking the million-dollar mark was the beautifully updated home at 33 Elm Avenue, selling for $995,000 on April 11th. This four-bedroom, three-bath house, at 3,200 square feet, likely benefited from its modern touches and, let's be honest, its enviable position within a highly sought-after school district.

Coming in strong at $950,000 was the appealing property at 20 Pine Road. Though a slightly more modest 2,800 square feet with three beds and two and a half baths, its premium location—perhaps offering a desirable view or unique access—made it a standout. This one closed on April 7th, pretty early in our weekly window.

The home at 67 Birch Court found a new owner for $920,000. This substantial five-bedroom, four-bath house, around 3,900 square feet, boasts a finished basement and a large deck, perfect for entertaining. It’s no wonder it closed on April 12th, rounding out our week of high-value sales.

A classic colonial at 10 Willow Lane also made the list, selling for $899,000. With four bedrooms and three baths across 3,500 square feet, its mature landscaping and timeless appeal clearly resonated with its new occupants. The sale was recorded on April 9th.

At 45 Cedar Drive, a completely remodeled residence secured $875,000. This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home, despite its more compact 2,500 square feet, likely impressed with its high-end finishes and turnkey readiness. It sold on April 8th.

Finally, rounding out our top ten, we have 78 Spruce Street selling for $860,000 and 22 Poplar Place at $850,000. The Spruce Street property, a four-bedroom, two-bath home of 3,000 square feet, likely offered a spacious yard and solid structure, selling on April 11th. Meanwhile, the charming 2,200 square foot home at Poplar Place, with three beds and two baths, proved that desirability in a good neighborhood can command a premium, closing on April 10th.

So, what can we gather from these figures? Well, for starters, it's clear that Washington Township continues to be a very attractive place for buyers seeking quality homes, particularly in the upper price brackets. The range of prices and property types among these top ten also tells us that value is found in various forms, whether it's grand size, luxurious updates, or prime location. It’s always interesting to see where the market moves, and this past week in early April certainly offered plenty to talk about!

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