Princeton is the home of the highly sought-after zip code
for high tech companies in the central New Jersey area. Lending prestige
to all who inhabit the surrounding area, Princeton University has affected
the landscape both academically and culturally.
Historically significant with the Battle of Princeton in
the Revolutionary War, walking Nassau Street in Princeton is like taking
a stroll through history. A quaint shopping district consisting of exclusive
boutiques, specialty shops, sidewalk cafes and fine restaurants serves
as the economic and social lifeblood of Princeton.
The Dinky (also known as the PJ&BRR (Princeton Junction
and Back Railroad)), a one car train, provides connection to the Princeton
Junction train station and the main line to New York and Philadelphia
stations. Routes 1 and Interstate 95 are only minutes away.
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Population
14,203 (2000 Census)
Housing
Price Range
$169,000
- $2,350,000
Average Price
$605,558
Homes Sold in
2003
87
Public
Schools
Elementary
Johnson
Park
Littlebrook
Riverside
Community Park
Middle
J. Witherspoon
Secondary
Princeton
High School
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