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Just Listed In Princeton: $1.295M Estate
This 5 bedroom, 6 bathroom home is set on more than two acres, with total privacy and seclusion.

This 5 bedroom, 6 bathroom home is set on more than two acres, with total privacy and seclusion.

Priced at $2.7M, this is an entertainer's paradise with a finished lower level with a home theater, wine room, bar and half bath.

This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home was built in 1920, sits on over an acre of land and is currently in foreclosure.
This is currently the largest lot size for sale with groves of specimen trees, broad expansive lawns, and a gentle slope to Lake Carnegie.
The Spyglass kitchen has a custom tile backsplash framed in fieldstone, a commercial Wolf range, huge granite-topped island, and more.
This 5-bedroom, 9-bathroom home is the third priciest for sale currently in Princeton.
This home was designed by noted 19th century architect Richard Morris Hunt, known for designing the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.
Talk about plenty of living space. This Princeton home currently for sale has the largest amount of space to kick back and relax.
This 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home will make you feel like you are vacationing in Cape Cod or Nantucket.
Priced at $115,000, this condo offers an opportunity to live in Princeton.
Homes range in price from $1.25 million to $650,000.
This 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home sits at the end of a quiet street.
This home is "an embodiment of contemporary architecture, predominated by clean lines, high ceilings, large windows and skylights."
Check out this upgraded contemporary colonial Princeton home that is fit for the pages of a glossy magazine.
Originally listed at $4.8M, the price on Princeton's 2nd most expensive home for sale​ has dropped twice bringing it down to $3.75M.
In the past 5 years the home has undergone extensive renovations on all baths, 2 kitchens, all floors, lighting, exterior spaces and more.
Priced at $1.8M, this refined Princeton Colonial is framed by 2-plus acres, with a pool, rolling lawns, and bluestone terrace.
The gourmet kitchen features upgraded natural cherry cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and breakfast room area.
The floor plan lends itself to casual living with an abundance of options for bedrooms and office space.
The fenced backyard features tennis court, swimming pool, and large curving patio, including fire pit.
Priced at $244,500, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home is in foreclosure.
Now that we are into the new year, let's take a look at what has already sold in Princeton in 2019, according to realtor.com.
This 5-bedroom, 6-bath home features light hardwoods, 10-foot ceilings, a pool, 3-car garage, and a stunning cathedral master suite.
Priced at $2.645 million, this home has a pool, sports courts and a pool house.
Now that 2018 has come and gone, let's take a look back at the most expensive homes to sell in Princeton for the year.
Priced at $1.93 million, this condo has 3 bedrooms and 4 baths in the prestigious Residences at Palmer Square.
This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is located right in the center of downtown, with central air and off-street parking.
This is a one bedroom, second floor walk-up with neutral coloring, full kitchen, bath, and balcony off the living room.
This four-bedroom, three-bath craftsman-style home was rebuilt by area renowned bespoke builder Angelone Homes.
Priced at $3.2 million, this home has 8,548 square feet and is among the top 10 most expensive for sale in Princeton.
This home offers 2,598 of living space and is located a few blocks to schools and downtown Princeton.
Priced at $2.795 million, this townhouse has 3 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.
Here is a look at the most expensive homes that sold in Princeton in November, according to realtor.com.
The expanded deck affords dappled, leafy privacy while the family room flows from the timelessly renovated kitchen.
This home remains among the priciest for sale in Princeton at $3.25 million.
Wondering what's selling in the local real estate market? Here's a look at the 5 most-recent real estate sales in Princeton.
Quartzite counters and custom Design Line cabinets are stars in the recently remodeled eat-in kitchen.
This $3.69 million mansion sits on a sprawling 1.68 acres of private, fenced-in land secured by a stately, gothic-style iron gate.