Princeton Rental Homes $2000-$4000:
Sorry we are experiencing system issues. Please try again.
Princeton Real Estate
by Josh Wilton
Princeton Rental Homes $2000-$4000:
by Josh Wilton
Looking for a home for the holidays…? Take a look at some of the newest homes to hit the Princeton real estate market:
by Josh Wilton
A solid Princeton home for rent in Princeton’s Littlebrook section. Bright and large split level home in desirable Littlebrook location. Hardwood floors, fireplace and other features. Offered by Beatrice Bloom.
This is not the home you were looking for? Click here to search all Princeton rental homes.
by Josh Wilton
Looking for great two bedroom rental close to town? Look no further! Desirable Princeton Boro location. Beautifully updated 2 bedroom features Kitchen with Breakfast bar and stainless steel appliances. This gem is within walking distance to downtown and University. Parking for 3 cars.
Not what you were looking for? Click here to search all the active Princeton rental homes!
by Josh Wilton
A great opportunity to rent in Princeton’s Riverside section. This warm and cozy four bedroom offers close proximity to schools, town and Princeton University. Warm yourself in front of the fireplace or enjoy the large backyard surrounded by mature trees.
Offered at only $2900. Click here Make an appointment to see this great Princeton rental home today.
Click here to search other comparable Princeton rental properties.
by Josh Wilton
by Josh Wilton
Looking to buy a home in Princeton’s Riverside Neighborhood? Here is list of all the homes for sale!
by Josh Wilton
This studio in Palmer Square has seen the following rent increases in the past few years:
Year 2010: Rent $1475
Year 2011: Rent $1500
Year 2012: Rent $1600
That is over an 8% increase in a rent price in three years! Incredible! If you are looking to buy v rent here are some affordable condo and townhouse options for you to look at. It might actually be cheaper to buy this unit than to rent it! Click here for a link to a similar studio unit for sale in Palmer Square, Princeton.
by Josh Wilton
How is the Princeton Real Estate market doing? Are more homes selling in 2012 v 2011? Here is a quick snapshot of the Princeton Real Estate Market!
Homes Listed | Homes Sold | Average Sales Price | Days on Market | Total Sales Volume in $$ | |
2011 | 349 | 128 | $911,593 | 99 | $116 million |
2012 | 310 | 142 | $787,000 | 114 | $111 million |
Start that search for your next Princeton home right here!
by Josh Wilton
Tim McLaughlin, VP Weichert Financial Services
Home prices in the second quarter rose from the year ago period for the first time since 2007, according to a closely watched index, the latest indication the housing market is starting to recover.
The report released Tuesday found that for the quarter ending in June, home values were up 0.2% from the same period in 2011. Nearly one-third of the 167 metropolitan areas tracked posted annual price increases for the second quarter compared with the year ago period. Prices rose fastest in cities with fewer homes for sale and strong investor demand.
“It seems clear that the country has hit a bottom in home values,” said Stan Humphries, Zillow’s chief economist, who had previously forecast that housing wouldn’t hit bottom until late this year or early in 2013. The fact that the gains came during a period in which the economy wasn’t very strong suggests “there’s some fundamental organic strength to the housing market,” Mr. Humphries said.
According to Zillow, prices climbed 2.1% from Q1 to Q2, the largest such gain since the end of 2005. The Wall Street Journal’s quarterly survey of housing market conditions in 28 US metropolitan areas shows that inventories of unsold homes have fallen in every market and are down by more than 20% in two-thirds of those markets. Housing inventories are falling for several reasons. Banks have listed fewer foreclosed properties for sale as they have modified more troubled loans and approved more short sales. Foreclosure listings are down by 23% from one year ago to their lowest level since October 2009, according to research firm Zelman & Associates. Some investors are renting out those foreclosures, rather than flipping them for a profit, which also is putting a lid on inventories.
Looking for that perfect Princeton home? Here are the newest Princeton homes to hit the market! Enjoy.