Princeton real estate: new year, new construction
For all the talk of Princeton’s stately historic homes, new construction abounds throughout the town, all with price tags of $1 million and up.
On the market: A ‘perfect house’ for the literary crowd
Poet Allen Tate and novelist Caroline Gordon bought a Ewing Street house in Princeton in 1956. It’s now for sale, listed at $849,000.
Princeton real estate recent transactions
The following listings of residential home sales are based on public records and tax files. The number in parentheses after the closing price indicates the amount it was above...
A 21st century twist for 18th century homes: see Princeton’s “Green Oval” digital tours on...
The Historical Society of Princeton is turning to 21st-century technology to help preserve and share Princeton’s 18th-century history
Princeton Zoning Board: Updates from the May meeting
The Princeton Zoning Board heard three applications at its May 23 meeting. Two were approved, one was continued until September.
Present Day Club: why her club is still her club
The stately home at the corner of Stockton Street and Library Place is more than another historic building in an historic part of town. The discreet brass plaque on the front door identifies it as the Present Day Club.
Local agent elected president of Mercer Top Producers Association
Carole Tosches, a realtor with Berkshire Hathaway Fox & Roach Realtors in Princeton, has been elected president of the Mercer County Top Producers Association.
New on the Princeton market: A 1919 Arts & Crafts home
A slice of local and architectural history is on the market for $3.8 million.
Letter to the editor: Affordable Princeton?
"I am pessimistic about the ability of our communities governed by the principles of democracy to change course."
A new downtown Princeton option for renters: Carnevale Plaza
If you are a longtime Princeton resident you might see a familiar face at the newest luxury apartment complex in town, Carnevale Plaza at 255 Nassau Street.