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Princeton Area Facts:
Range of Housing Costs:
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Condo/Townhouses:
$270,00-$1,000,000 +
See examples of
recent salesSingle Family Homes:
$420,000-$1,000,000 +
See examples of
recent sales |
Property Tax Rate:
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3.06 % |
| Township Offices:
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Princeton Township
400 Witherspoon St
Princeton NJ 08540
Tel: 609 924-5704 |
Population:
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16,027 (Princeton
Township) |
School District:
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Princeton Regional Schools
Learn more about Princeton Schools |
Private Schools:
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Pre-School, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, High
School, College, University.
Learn more about Princeton
Private Schools |
Utilities:
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Princeton Borough
Utilities
Princeton Township
Utilities |
| District:
Type of Government:
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12th Congressional District, 15th Legislative District
Mayor and Council |
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History:
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Princeton Borough Settled in 1696 and
incorporated in 1813, the Borough of Princeton's historic points of interest are numerous. The most
famous is Princeton University. For a few months
in 1783, Princeton served as the nation's capital, with
Congress convening in Nassau Hall on the College campus.
Princeton Township
Founded in 1838, Princeton Township was first settled
by Quakers. Its points of interest include the Princeton Battlefield State Park and Lake Carnegie.
The Township has many beautiful parks and walking trails
and a rich mix of cultural programs for residents.
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Character:
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Located midway between New York City and Philadelphia,
with convenient bus and train transportation, the
Borough is lively and stylish, but casual.
Charming boutiques, interspersed with popular national
stores draw shoppers from far and wide. Housing in
the Borough and Township is always in demand and includes a
wide variety of single family homes, condominiums,
townhouses, and stately manors.
Contact Betsy and Barbara
for more information on finding a Princeton home
that's right for you.
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