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There's definitely a good demand for Cinnaminson, NJ luxury homes. These properties appeal mainly to those who want to move up from their current residence as well as to those who are relocating to South New Jersey from other parts of the state. The main selling point of Cinnaminson luxury homes is their proximity to everything. Getting to work takes between 10 to 20 minutes, travel to downtown Philadelphia is less than half an hour, and within the township itself are shops as well as recreational and entertainment venues.
For those who have families, another great feature of Cinnaminson is its quality of education. Schools in Cinnaminson almost always match or go beyond the State average. Schools in Cinnaminson cater to the students of the community from kindergarten up until the twelfth grade. There are a total of four schools which are part of the Cinnaminson Township Public Schools and two private educational institutions.
New Albany Elementary School deals with early learners. Facilitating the needs of young minds from kindergarten until the second grade, New Albany Elementary School has a little over 500 students. On Wynwood Drive is Eleanor Rush Intermediate School. This school manages the educational needs of students from the third to fifth grade. Upon completion of fifth grade, students move on to Cinnaminson Middle School where they finish eight grade, and then complete their studies at Cinnaminson High School.
If you would like to send your son or daughter to a private school, Cinnaminson has two options – Westfield Friends School and St. Charles Borromeo School. Both schools handle PK to eighth grade.
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