Now Selling

The Enclave at Jumping Brook

From $653,990

25 Penny Lane, Neptune, NJ 07753

3 - 4 Bed| 2.5 Bath | 2 Garage

2 Story | From 2,114 Sq. Ft.

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About our community

Townhomes For Sale In Neptune Township!

Now Selling! The Enclave at Jumping Brook offers new construction townhomes with two-story floorplans in sought-after Monmouth County with easy access to major highways, the Jersey Shores most beautiful beaches and a 0.5 mile walk to premiere shopping at the Jersey Shore Premium Outlets! The Enclave at Jumping Brook is a commuter’s dream with an unbeatable location, being only .5 miles to the Garden State Parkway, Route 18, and Route 34. Enjoy the convenience of the Park-and-Ride only 5.3 miles away for a stress-free ride into Manhattan or Philadelphia!

This new townhome community is within six miles of some of New Jersey’s most beautiful beaches. You can spend the day soaking up the sun, swimming or walking on the boardwalk! Take a short 9.0 mile drive to the Belmar Marina for some boating & fishing! While there, try a local favorite restaurant, Marina Grille. Is shopping more your style? The Jersey Shore Premium Outlets are a 0.8 mile drive with over 100 specialty stores to browse and delicious restaurants! Experience nature with various walking and biking trails, horse riding and breathtaking scenery at the Allaire State Park, just 6.5 miles from home. Living at a luxury townhome in Enclave at Jumping Brook will make every day feel like a vacation.

Our new homes include upgrades such as quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, upgraded flooring, recessed lighting and popular cabinetry styles. To top it all off, D.R Horton homes come complete with America’s Smart Home®. With D.R. Horton's straightforward buying process, there's no reason to wait on your dream home! Find the quality of life you’ve been looking for at a value you will appreciate from America's number one Home Builder. Schedule a tour today and find your dream townhome for sale in Neptune!

Community amenities

  • Pickleball
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Pool House
  • Minutes From a Variety of Desirable Shopping & Dining Destinations

Schools

Green Grove Elementary School
Public | K-5 mi.

Neptune Middle School
Public | 6th-8th mi.

Neptune High School
Public | 9-12 mi.

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Community information

Monday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

856-925-7282

Area Information

New Build Homes in the New Jersey area

Whether you want a more bustling atmosphere or a quieter suburban area, D.R. Horton’s new houses for sale in New Jersey give you plenty of options to settle into a spacious, new construction home that fits your lifestyle. Known for its beautiful shores, rich history, and wide range of attractions, the New Jersey area provides options for every stage in life. You can get outside at a nearby park, relax on the shore, enjoy the boardwalks and amusement parks of Ocean City, take part in the nightlife of Atlantic City, explore historical sites and museums throughout both North Jersey and South Jersey, or enjoy plenty of other activities near home. No matter where you’re headed–for entertainment, relaxation, or work–travel across and out of the state is simple, enabling you to create the lifestyle you want.

Get to know the New Jersey area

It may be a small state, but New Jersey is big in pride and personality. With a little bit of everything in its borders—beautiful shorelines and bustling boardwalks, breath-taking natural vistas, historic small-towns, exciting nightlife and festivals, and tasty culinary offerings—there is always something going on. New Jersey’s size provides convenience to residents with easy commuting across the state, so you’ll never have to worry about the dreaded “fear of missing out.” Hop in the car or on a train and head over to the weekend’s bike race, music festival, or seasonal event and be back home in time for dinner. Or opt to try out one of the state’s great restaurants using local, farm-fresh produce instead.

There are plenty of farmers markets operating throughout the year, every day of the week across the New Jersey area. While some function as events in their own right with local vendors and live music, others act as grocery stores stocking only local produce, honey, meats, and cheeses. Access to farm-fresh produce makes it easy to make high-quality meals at home, but of course, it’s also fun to experience a culinary adventure you didn’t have to cook. New Jersey has plenty of excellent restaurants and breweries with food ranging from farm-to-table fare to high-quality pizza recognized by celebrity food critics to great meals at any of New Jersey’s iconic diners. Depending on the time of the year, you may want to participate in one of New Jersey’s food festivals, such as the New Jersey Wine & Food Festival, the annual Clam Fest, or the South Jersey Apple Festival. The festivals offer both the featured festival fare and great entertainment options, making them an attractive all-day outing.

Food festivals are not the only major events in the region. The state is home to a number of popular music festivals, like Sea.Hear.Now., which features a variety of well-known musicians in a unique music festival setting with surf competitions and both beach and park stages. New Jersey is also home to the Cape May Music Festival, which sponsors classical music and symphony performances across the town. Just like the rest of the events in the state, the music festivals cater to a wide variety of musical preferences and tastes.

The region also hosts a number of events focused on giving back to the community. The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run and The Polar Plunge raise money for New Jersey’s Special Olympics program. The Polar Plunge is open for public participation, and the event continues to grow in popularity—raising over $2.5 million in recent years. Likewise, several of the area’s major cycling events raise money for a cause. The annual Bike MS: City to Shore Ride, frequently cited as one of the best road cycling events, raises both awareness and money for Multiple Sclerosis research, and the Tour de Jersey Shore, an annual multi-day bike ride across the New Jersey coastline, raises money for local charities.

New Jersey offers a variety of cycling adventures beyond these fundraisers. In fact, the state is home to a number of beautiful parks and recreation areas that welcome cyclists, hikers, and in some cases, even horseback riders. High Point State Park, home to Kittatinny Ridge, the summit of which is the highest elevation in the state, offers more than 50 miles of trails, including many multi-use trails and connections with the Appalachian Trail. Washington Crossing State Park, where General George Washington landed after crossing the Delaware in 1777, was originally preserved for its historical significance. The park offers displays that journey back in time, but it’s also home to a variety of trails and outdoor activities. The site offers excellent birdwatching in addition to its multi-use trails throughout the forest on the grounds. Likewise, the Allaire State Park, best known for its antique steam trains and Allaire Village, offers a number of biking, hiking, and horseback riding trails, and the park connects to Edgar Felix Memorial Bikeway, a nearly three and a half mile rail trail turned bike path.

The variety of New Jersey’s landscape allows residents to enjoy many different scenes at numerous other parks across the state, as well. You can explore everything from pine forests to canals to white sandy beaches–all of which are well-maintained and protected areas. You can camp, hike, bike, fish, swim, and more at a multitude of state parks, city parks, boardwalks, beaches, and bike paths in the state, made easily accessible by New Jersey’s small size and transportation options. There are plenty of opportunities throughout the state to get outside or get active, no matter if you’re looking to fish, jog, or just relax and take in the area’s beauty.

New Jersey area businesses and economics

With a variety of industries both in and out of the state, residents have plenty of employment options readily available. There are several large corporations headquartered in New Jersey, including Merck, Johnson & Johnson, Prudential Financial, Avis Budget Group, Valley National Bank, and others. Not to mention the several major companies with a large footprint in the area. Amazon, Netflix, IBM, Newell Brands, Stryker and more have a significant presence in the state. Local businesses are also supported in the region, and residents appreciate the local restaurants, wineries, and small, specialty grocery stores in the area.

Of course, New Jersey residents have options outside the state as well. With the state’s dedication to public transit, even to major cities in other states like New York City and Philadelphia, locals can easily pursue employment in major cities while still building a life in one of the beautiful communities in the Garden State. This is one major benefit to those looking for affordable new homes in New Jersey.

Education in the New Jersey area

New Jersey boasts an excellent education system that features many high-quality colleges and public school systems. With state schools and private universities, locals have plenty of options for college. Princeton, New Jersey’s Ivy League college, is perhaps one of the best known, but there are plenty of universities with a broad range of degree plans and specialties. For example, Rowan University and Rutgers are known for their contributions to medicine. Rowan University, in particular, is known for its innovative academic programming for health sciences and its medical school, which partners with The Cooper Health System to develop skilled, socially conscious physicians who practice patient-centered care.

New Jersey offers quality education for younger students as well. The state actively encourages high-quality preschool and has worked funding for the preschool program into the state’s public education budget. The state’s public education system is regularly cited as an example of excellence, and it offers courses and services for a wide range of needs and interests. There are plenty of private schools across the region as well, giving families additional choices for their child’s schooling.

What makes the New Jersey area a great place to live

Wherever you make your home in New Jersey, activities, entertainment, and relaxing getaways are never far away. With events that cater to a wide variety of preferences and interests, there are plenty of ways to connect with like-minded individuals throughout the New Jersey area. Easy access and convenience are hallmarks of the region, with a quality highway system and public transportation options.

Convenience translates to options when it comes to employment opportunities and industries, as residents can easily commute into neighboring communities and states to pursue a career they love while still choosing the home life they want. New Jersey provides options that cater to better balance and quality of life. Whether you’re moving for work, out of love for the area, or to provide opportunities for your kids, New Jersey’s connectedness, schools, parks, activities, and more make it a great place to call home for every stage in life.

New build homes in the New Jersey area

D.R. Horton offers new homes for sale in New Jersey. Whether you want to be close to the shore, in a family-friendly community in South Jersey, or in a busy area in North Jersey with easy access to New York, you can find a home to suit your lifestyle and interests. Browse our New Jersey new home listings and contact one of our local representatives to help you find a home where you can build a life you love.

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