About Us

The Carteret Group was founded in 1984 by CEO, William Brodsky, to create exceptional homes of great quality and unparalleled value.

The Carteret Group’s initial endeavors focused on Rockland County, where the company developed more than 20 residential enclaves and several commercial properties to add to its impressive portfolio, establishing itself as one of the leading developers in the area.

Recognizing its extraordinary suburban appeal, Orange County was embraced for its picturesque landscapes, ideal commuting location, outstanding schools, renowned shopping and charming orchards and vineyards. The Carteret Group brought its expertise for creating outstanding residential neighborhoods to this northern suburb and has successfully completed the 67-home community, Country Crossings, and soon thereafter, Brigadoon, a 250-home community both located in Highland Mills, New York.

Continuing the tradition of vibrant design and masterful success, The Carteret Group has unveiled its newest venture and signature community, Woodbury Junction. This gated community of 450 single-family homes in the sought-after Monroe-Woodbury area will represent a neighborhood rooted in tradition and character. Kensington Station incorporates beautifully designed single family homes with magnificent views and resort like amenities for active 55 and better adults.   Adjacent to Kensington Station is Palisades Ridge,  320 all-age homes, making it the region’s first multi-generational community where two great lifestyles come together in one superior location.

The Carteret Group has proven to be a leader in award winning home design, construction and customer satisfaction. Kensington Station and Palisades Ridge are a welcomed addition to the company’s collection of elegant communities in some of New York’s most desirable locations.

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