The Four Seasons Communities of New Jersey

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There are a variety of Four Seasons communities in the Garden State.

K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons properties cater to an expectant audience that enjoys well-appointed homes enhanced by resort-style amenities. These communities are located throughout the state and have different price points, so 55+ homebuyers seeking upscale properties with homes for sale in New Jersey have plenty of choices.

We’ve picked five that are worth a peek.

Four Seasons at Historic CranburyCranbury, NJ

High $300s – High $500s

The historic town of Cranbury is the setting for Four Seasons at Cranbury, which has 138 attached and single-family homes. It’s minutes from downtown, allowing homeowners to walk to the charming shops and restaurants. The on-site clubhouse has a cozy lounge, plus a kitchen and bar for group events. There are also locker rooms, a modern exercise room, and an outdoor pool. Residents also spend quality time at the bocce ball courts, tennis court, and along the walking trails.

Floor plans range from 1,491 to 2,356 square feet with two to three bedrooms, two or three bathrooms, and two-car garages. Elegant upgrades like verandas, elongated foyers, and porches are available in some models.

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Four Seasons at Monmouth Woods Howell, NJ

High $300s – High $400s

Less than 15 miles from beach towns like Sea Girt and Belmar, Four Seasons at Monmouth West is just right for sand and surf lovers who want to be a bit removed from the action when they go home.

This gated community will have 251 new single-family homes upon completion. The 12 models range from 1,747 up to 3,664 square feet with two or three bedrooms, two or three bathrooms, and attached two-car garages. There are single-story or loft floor plans, all with the exclusive Four Seasons touch that homebuyers appreciate.

Plans are underway for a modern clubhouse, with meeting rooms, a fitness center, and an outdoor pool. Additional perks include a kiddie pool, a putting green, bocce, and tennis courts.

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Four Seasons at SmithvilleGalloway, NJ

High $100s – Low $400s

A fountain beside the community sign for Four Seasons at Smithville in Galloway, New Jersey
The 23,000-square-foot clubhouse at Four Seasons at Smithville has indoor and outdoor pools.

Four Seasons at Smithville was built outside of Historic Smithville, a unique hamlet that features charming shops, restaurants, and a small lake for paddle boating. It’s also known far and wide for its festivals, craft shows, and special events.

With 1,215 attached and single-family homes, this neighborhood is big on size and amenities. The townhomes range from 1,281 to 1,412 square feet, with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and attached garages. There are five single-family models, sized from 1,480 to 2,312 square feet with two to three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and attached garages.

The 23,000-square-foot clubhouse has indoor and outdoor pools, a modern fitness center, tennis, a putting green, and scenic walking and biking trails.

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Four Seasons at South KnollsJackson, NJ

Mid $300s – Low $500s

Four Seasons at South Knolls is a gated community with 936 single-family homes in desirable Ocean County. Although Jackson is a rural area compared to other regions, it’s just 20 minutes from the beaches and boardwalk of Point Pleasant.

This community has two sections. The first, built by K. Hovnanian, features 12 large floor plans from 1,546 to 2,557 square feet with two to three bedrooms, two baths, and two-car garages. The second section, Wildflowers, has four models ranging from 1,448 to over 1,900 square feet with two or three bedrooms, two or three bathrooms, and two-car garages.

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Other Communities

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Get the details in The 62+ Loan Homebuyers Guide.

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