A loft style condominium designed by The Hillier Group with a combination of modern and industrial style in the heart of Princeton. The first floor features large windows and a living/dining room combo, a modern kitchen equipped with all stainless steel appliances. The spiral staircase leads to the upstairs bedroom and a full bathroom with a stacked washer and dryer. A large nicely landsacped courtyard with metal gate and a brick fence for privacy. Unit includes one onsite parking space. It is only two blocks from all the shops, restaurants on Nassau street and world world-famous Princeton University campus.
This inviting duplex offers the best of in-town life just steps from Nassau Street, combining stroll appeal with a serene sense of home that’s both current and charming. A covered sitting porch welcomes you into a spacious living area with hardwood floors that continue throughout both levels. The living and dining rooms are distinct yet open, enhanced by recessed lighting. The eat-in kitchen features tile flooring, granite countertops, and attractive cabinetry, and adjoins a sunroom that fills the space with natural light. Step outside to the fenced backyard with both a patio and a deck with plenty of room to grow your garden and a handy gate to the street. Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms share an updated bath with a skylight that brings in soft morning light. The full, dry basement includes a laundry area and plenty of storage. This home puts everything at your doorstep and is so easy to come home to!
Likely Princeton’s most photographed public building, the iconic Tudor known as Lower Pyne is without dispute the crown jewel of this vibrant downtown, meticulously maintained and often draped in seasonal blooms that stop passers-by in their tracks. Designed by Raleigh Gildersleeve and commissioned in 1896 by Moses Taylor Pyne as a university dormitory, F. Scott Fitzgerald likened Lower Pyne to “an aristocratic Elizabethan lady” in This Side of Paradise. The views from within are even more postcard-worthy than the exterior, especially from the upper level, where this one-of-a-kind condo spans the depth of the building, offering natural light from three exposures. Restored leaded casement windows, double-paned for complete quietude, perfectly frame FitzRandolph Gate and Nassau Hall - sights that make any Princeton Tiger or history buff swell with pride. The freshly spruced up entry hall opens to hardwood floors flowing through a versatile 2-bedroom layout that has evolved with the needs of its residents. Use the front room to wow guests with the spectacular view, window seat and welcoming fireplace or keep it all to yourself as a spacious primary bedroom. While multiple closets include a deep, customized walk-in, some may opt to use the central bedroom as a luxuriously sized dressing room. The bathroom is done in classic black and white with touches of marble for a timeless look. Noticeably bright and open, the eat-in kitchen is ideal for the social cook with a sleek, new Miele hood above a Viking range, which allows for a clear view of the living room’s wall of built-ins. In addition to hidden laundry, practical improvements include bespoke wood shutters and four mini-split A/C units for ultimate efficiency. A permit for paid overnight parking is included and reasonable monthly rates are available at nearby garages on Chambers and Hulfish Streets. Although, with cafes and restaurants at your doorstep and events at McCarter Theater, Richardson Auditorium and the newly unveiled Princeton University Art Museum mere moments away as well as the bus stop to NYC across the street, a car may be deemed unnecessary. The most surprising part of this history-rich building is not the secret tunnel that once ran to Nassau Hall, but rather the unheard of HOA fee which is currently $1 annually. Don’t let this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a priceless slice of Princeton slip away!
Perched on the top floor overlooking the beautiful grounds of Princeton University, this in-town one-bedroom condominium combines historic charm with modern convenience. The inviting living room welcomes you with a decorative fireplace, while the spacious bedroom and timeless black and white bathroom offers comfort and style complete with ample storage space to keep your home organized. With its central location, you’ll be just steps away from Nassau Street shops, restaurants, cultural attractions and the university campus- all while enjoying the privacy and convenience of condominium living. Whether you’re looking for a smart investment, a low maintenance residence, or the perfect pied-a-terre, this unique property captures the best of Princeton living.
A fabulous in-town street! A fabulous home! Recently renovated 3 BR 2.5 bath home for sale in downtown Princeton. Complete renovation from top to bottom! Enter this charming home from the front porch. The first floor features beautiful wood floors, a hearth-warming, remote controlled, gas fireplace in the Sitting Room, columns mark the entry to the large Family Room, a wonderful eat-in cook's Kitchen, which includes stainless steel appliances - the refrigerator, 5-burner cooktop, microwave, dishwasher, electric oven and custom storage cabinets. There's even a sliding door to the wonderful outdoor space! Enjoy the beautifully landscaped backyard, have a bbq on the brick patio, or take a short walk to town for coffee or to see a movie. A powder room completes the first floor. The second floor has three cozy bedrooms, all carpeted. The primary bedroom has an ensuite bath, and the other two rooms share a bath. The Washer and Dryer are located in the basement. The home has 2-zone HVAC. Convenient to EVERYTHING downtown! Don't miss seeing this home!
Steps from Nassau Street, Princeton University, shops, and restaurants, this exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to invest in one of New Jersey’s most prestigious and stable markets. Set along a quiet, tree-lined street with the added convenience of off-street parking, the former Masonic Hall has been thoughtfully transformed into ten distinctive residential units. The redevelopment was led by Josh Zinder, founding principal of JZA+D, a Princeton-based architecture and design firm known for its innovative approach to adaptive reuse and sustainable design. Here, he preserved the hall’s architectural legacy while creating elevated, contemporary residences with refined finishes throughout. Each unit is unique, offering high ceilings, oversized windows, custom millwork, and layouts that balance openness with a sense of intimacy. The mix includes studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom duplexes. This is a rare chance for investors to own architect-designed real estate in a prime location with long-term income potential. The building is ideal for rental income, 1031 exchanges, or use as a 401k investment. This investment could be converted to condo sales.
With a lofty feel, southern exposure and a quietly tucked-away position, this like-new townhouse feels refreshingly different from most of its Residences at Palmer Square neighbors. Follow a tree-lined walkway to the covered entrance, where a private elevator awaits in the tiled foyer. Large rooms with 9-foot ceilings and sunlight galore spread out above. Come evening, the glow of a double-sided, gas fireplace can be enjoyed from both the living room and dining room. While every cuisine imaginable - from gourmet tasting menus to locally made ice cream - is within a block or two, home cooks will still be eager to put the suite of Viking appliances to use. Ample counter space, a walk-in pantry and an openly adjoining family room/breakfast area are in line with what one might expect of a single-family home. Upstairs, all three bedroom suites are generously sized with organized walk-in closets and flawless wood floors. Each marble tiled bathroom is spotless and offers a deep tub for long soaks. Being in the epicenter of bustling Princeton makes a car-free lifestyle a real possibility, but reserved parking in the on-site garage is always available. Some photos are virtually staged.
With a view of The Arts Council’s vibrant mural and festive lighting, this like-new Residences at Palmer Square townhouse basks in the buzz of city living. It is literally steps from Princeton’s word-class library, award-winning restaurants and an array of charming shops, yet treetop level bedrooms feel utterly serene. A pretty pathway guides you to a covered entrance, where a private elevator is ready to carry tired feet and bags full of fresh produce purchased at the weekly farmers’ market up to the Viking-equipped kitchen. Living spaces are lined with huge windows, including a versatile breakfast room and formal rooms divided by a double-sided, gas fireplace encouraging cozy nights in. A gracious staircase ascends to three luxuriously sized bedroom suites, each with custom organized closets and private bathrooms tiled in shades of cream and mocha. Crown molding and hardwood floors maintain a traditionally elegant aesthetic. A garage is on-site with reserved spots available, but in a location like this, you may find a car unnecessary! Some photos are virtually staged.
Elevated in-town living awaits at The Residences at Palmer Square, where fine dining, friendly cafes and all the cultural offerings of Princeton are just beyond the beautifully planted courtyard. This alluring top-floor unit, dressed in a pleasing palette of soft colors, is especially quiet and drenched in sunlight. An elevator takes you from the secure parking garage to your private back door, so you can avoid the elements, as well as the stairs. An elevator also carries guests to the foyer entrance, which is as gracious as any home can be with a pretty powder room, a niche for highlighting favorite artwork and French doors peeking into a handsome study. All the comforts you’ve grown accustomed to are here and ready to serve, including a bright kitchen equipped with Viking cooking appliances, a Bosch fridge, a new Miele dishwasher and lots of granite counter space overlooking the open breakfast area. Both the formal dining room and fireplace-warmed living room have Juliet balconies, tray ceilings and no shortage of entertaining space. Deep closets and a clever cupboard within the pillared half-wall keep every necessity stowed away. Both sizable bedrooms have organized closets, en-suite baths done in shades of cream and caramel and handy access to the laundry. Additional basement storage space is available, if needed. This is truly the pinnacle of luxury living in the very heart of Princeton!
Steps from adventurous dining options, within sight of Princeton’s world-class library and just across from The Arts Council, this Residences at Palmer Square townhouse satisfies your appetite for urban living, while statement lighting, textural accents and pops of color modernize the three-story interior. An elevator whisks you all the way from the top bedroom level down to the big basement, full of open space and endless potential. The living and dining rooms strike the perfect balance of comfort and cosmopolitan style with a limestone gas fireplace taking center stage. Hardwood floors laid on the diagonal extend into the kitchen, which is bigger than most other townhouses. Viking appliances join warm wood, natural stone and neutral paint for an inviting look. Beside a boldly styled powder room, a door opens right to a dedicated parking space with EV charging within the secure garage. The second level is fully devoted to the primary suite. Four huge windows light up the bedroom and, past two walk-in closets and the cream-colored bathroom, a study enjoys a view of the courtyard. Above, two more roomy suites, complete with their own organized walk-in closets, share a lofty lounge area. While amazing just as it is, this townhouse has the potential to be further customized to suit your needs and style!
Stunning, one-of-a-kind townhome in downtown Princeton's prestigious Residences at Palmer Square. The first floor features living and dining spaces, plus a chef's kitchen with built-in Viking appliances and designer-selected granite and natural stone. The second level is devoted to the primary suite. Also on this floor is a den and laundry room. The third level offers two en-suite bedrooms and a loft. A top-floor open space allows for unlimited creativity complete with a full bath. The elevator services all levels, plus the full unfinished basement. There is a powder room on the main level for convenience. Images represent several models available at The Residences At Palmer Square.
Princeton is located in New Jersey. Princeton, New Jersey 08542has a population of 30,717. Princeton 08542 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 44.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.83%.
The median household income in Princeton, New Jersey 08542 is $165,149. The median household income for the surrounding county is $85,687 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Princeton 08542 is 28.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 22 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.4 inches per year, with 24 inches of snow per year.