Andrews Foulet

Two short streets, Foulet Drive and Andrews Lane, make up this small enclave of five-bedroom detached homes inside Princeton's boundary. Homes were built between 1980 and 1993 and range from 3,556 to 4,676 square feet. At a $1,975,000 median, Andrews Foulet occupies the upper-middle tier of Princeton's single-family market. Three total transactions in recent MLS data, including one active listing. Princeton Public Schools throughout.

Housing typeDetached
School districtPrinceton Public Schools
Median price$1.98M
Recent sales2 closed
Market Data

Andrews Foulet
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Andrews Foulet

Andrews Foulet is a small enclave of detached, five-bedroom single-family homes on two short streets inside Princeton, Andrews Lane and Foulet Drive. The houses were built between 1980 and 1993 and run from about 3,556 to 4,676 square feet. At a median near $1,975,000, the enclave sits in the upper-middle tier of Princeton's single-family market, offering large square footage in the Princeton Public Schools district. Turnover is low, so pricing here leans heavily on the handful of true comparables.

The homes

Every home in Andrews Foulet is a detached single-family house with five bedrooms, built between 1980 and 1993. Floor plans range from roughly 3,556 to 4,676 square feet, so even the smaller houses are substantial. Recent examples show the spread: 2 Andrews Lane is a 1993 home of about 4,069 square feet, 10 Foulet Drive runs to 4,676 square feet and dates to 1989, and 6 Andrews Lane, built in 1980, measures about 3,556 square feet. This is an era of construction where the bones are sound and the floor plans accommodate modern living without major structural changes.

Streets and setting

The enclave is made up of just two short residential streets, Andrews Lane and Foulet Drive, inside the Princeton boundary. It is not a large planned community, which is part of the appeal: buyers get a substantial detached house in Princeton without the density of a bigger subdivision. Because the enclave is so small, the specific street, lot, and house matter more than any neighborhood-wide average, so it is worth walking the block to see how each home sits.

Schools and commute

Every home in Andrews Foulet is served by Princeton Public Schools, from kindergarten through grade twelve, the same district that serves the rest of Princeton. The enclave sits within Princeton itself, so residents are inside the town's boundaries rather than in a surrounding township.

Market position

With a median near $1,975,000, Andrews Foulet occupies the upper-middle tier of Princeton's single-family market: large detached homes at a price below the town's highest single-family tiers. For a five-bedroom home of 4,000-plus square feet inside Princeton Public Schools, that median represents value relative to the rest of the town in this size bracket.

The pricing math is specific to size and scarcity. A large detached house on a short residential street, not in a big planned community, transacts in a relatively thin buyer pool, so sellers wait for the right buyer and accurate comp-based pricing matters. Recent activity, two closed sales and one home currently under contract, confirms the slow but steady cadence of this market.

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What is the median home price in Andrews Foulet?

The median sale price in Andrews Foulet is approximately $1.98M, based on recent BrightMLS data.

What type of homes are in Andrews Foulet?

Andrews Foulet consists of detached five-bedroom single-family homes built between 1980 and 1993, ranging from about 3,556 to 4,676 square feet.

What streets make up Andrews Foulet?

Andrews Foulet is made up of two short streets, Andrews Lane and Foulet Drive, forming a small detached enclave inside Princeton.

What school district serves Andrews Foulet?

Andrews Foulet is served by Princeton Public Schools.

When were the homes in Andrews Foulet built?

The homes were built between 1980 and 1993.

How large are the homes in Andrews Foulet?

The homes range from about 3,556 to 4,676 square feet, with five bedrooms. Recent examples include 6 Andrews Lane at about 3,556 square feet and 10 Foulet Drive at 4,676 square feet.

What is the price range in Andrews Foulet?

Recent transactions have run from roughly $1.75M to $2.2M. 2 Andrews Lane closed at $1,750,000 in October 2024 and 10 Foulet Drive closed at $2,200,000 in June 2024.

How active is the Andrews Foulet real estate market?

Andrews Foulet is a small enclave with low turnover. Recent activity includes two closed sales and one home currently under contract, so only a few homes trade in a typical year and accurate comp-based pricing matters.

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