Jackson’s clearstream neighborhood preps for new cul-de-sac homes

Jackson’s Clearstream neighborhood preps for new cul-de-sac homes

JACKSON, NJ – A 2.1-acre parcel tucked off Clearstream Road is drawing attention as developers move to develop homes at a new residential cul-de-sac in one of Jackson Township’s most desirable neighborhoods in recent years.

Listed at $899,000, the property at 7 Supreme Court represents one of five oversized lots planned for custom home construction in the growing Clearstream area.

Brokered by David Holtz of Four Points Realty, the land offers immediate build potential, with subdivision already approved and all lots shovel-ready. The cul-de-sac, designed for high-end single-family homes, promises privacy and convenience while remaining close to major township amenities and commuter routes.

The listing, active on Realtor.com and verified through the Multiple Listing Service, notes that the 2.1-acre property spans approximately 91,476 square feet and sits within residential zoning boundaries. Its location on a quiet court off Clearstream Road positions it within easy reach of schools, shopping, and transportation, making it a prime opportunity for buyers or small-scale builders.

Holtz describes the offering as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to shape a signature residential enclave in the heart of Jackson. With only five lots available in total, the Supreme Court development is expected to attract both custom home builders and families looking for estate-style living with the benefit of township utilities and modern infrastructure.

Clearstream area poised for upscale expansion

Jackson’s Clearstream section has seen steady residential investment over the past decade, as limited land availability in nearby Lakewood pushes new construction demand inland.

At an asking price under $900,000, it represents a mid-range entry for land acquisition in a premium residential pocket where new construction values continue to rise.

• 2.1-acre lot at 7 Supreme Court listed for $899,000
• Zoned for single-family residential use, subdivision already approved
• Part of a planned five-lot cul-de-sac in Jackson’s Clearstream neighborhood

Buyers interested in the project can contact Four Points Realty for additional details, including site plans and development options available for the remaining lots.

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