Princeton Horizons
Princeton Horizons is an early 1980s condominium community in South Brunswick, offering one and two bedroom homes at a median near $275,000, one of the most affordable ways into the township.
Princeton Horizons
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Why buyers choose
Princeton Horizons
Princeton Horizons carries a Princeton name but sits firmly in South Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, with children attending South Brunswick Public Schools. Built between 1982 and 1985, it is a condominium and attached flat community, not a single family subdivision, and that is exactly its appeal. With a median price near $275,000, Princeton Horizons is among the lowest cost entry points anywhere in a township known for strong schools and highway access. It draws first time buyers who want to stop renting, downsizers trading a house for something simpler, and investors looking for a rentable unit in a steady location. South Brunswick is a large, diverse, and family oriented township, and that welcoming character adds to the appeal of buying in at an accessible price. Sitting roughly midway between Princeton and New Brunswick, it lets residents lean on two town centers for dining, healthcare, and culture rather than one, and its highway and rail connections have long made it a steady draw for commuting households across the region. For a buyer who wants an affordable, low maintenance foothold in a strong township, that combination of price and access is hard to match elsewhere nearby.
The homes
These are compact homes, roughly 877 to 1,130 square feet, in one and two bedroom layouts, arranged as interior townhouse style units and stacked flats. The scale keeps both the purchase price and the monthly carrying cost low, and the condominium structure means exterior maintenance and grounds are handled for you, an easy fit for a busy professional, a first purchase, or a lock and leave lifestyle. Recent sales have ranged from about $130,000 for the smallest one bedroom units to roughly $330,000 for the larger two bedroom homes, so buyers have real choice within a small footprint.
Streets and setting
The community is centered on Mandon Court and Bradley Court, a self contained pocket that keeps traffic minimal. It sits in the Route 1 corridor of South Brunswick, which means everyday shopping, dining, and services are close at hand without leaving the immediate area. Kendall Park, Dayton, and Monmouth Junction are all nearby for groceries, parks, and the township library, and Princeton itself is only about fifteen minutes to the west, giving residents access to a major job and cultural center without its price tag.
Schools and commute
Homes here are served by South Brunswick Public Schools, the large township district, a helpful clarification for buyers who assume the Princeton name means the Princeton district. The location is a commuter's asset: Route 1, Route 130, and Route 27 all pass through South Brunswick, and Northeast Corridor trains to New York and Philadelphia are reachable from Princeton Junction or the Jersey Avenue station in New Brunswick. For a buyer who needs affordability and access in one address, few options in the area match it.
Market position
At a median near $275,000, Princeton Horizons occupies the entry tier of the South Brunswick market, well below the townhomes and detached homes that dominate the rest of the township. That price point keeps demand steady from first time buyers and investors, and units here typically compete on condition, floor, and layout rather than on big price swings. Buyers should look closely at the specific unit and its association details, since a one bedroom flat and a two bedroom home can sit far apart in both size and value within the same community.
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Princeton Horizons
FAQ
What do homes in Princeton Horizons typically sell for?
The median is around $275,000. Recent sales have ranged from about $130,000 for the smallest one bedroom units to roughly $330,000 for larger two bedroom homes.
What kinds of homes are in Princeton Horizons?
It is an early 1980s condominium community made up of one and two bedroom units, built as interior townhouse style homes and stacked flats, generally between about 877 and 1,130 square feet.
Is Princeton Horizons in Princeton, and which schools serve it?
No. Despite the name, Princeton Horizons is in South Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, and is served by South Brunswick Public Schools, not the Princeton district.
Is Princeton Horizons a good fit for first time buyers or investors?
Yes. With a median near $275,000 and low maintenance condominium living, it is one of the most affordable entry points in South Brunswick, which makes it popular with first time buyers, downsizers, and investors.
When was Princeton Horizons built?
The community was built between 1982 and 1985, making it one of the established early 1980s condominium developments in the Route 1 corridor of South Brunswick.
Does the condominium cover exterior maintenance?
As a condominium community, exterior upkeep and grounds are generally handled through the association rather than by each owner, which suits buyers who want a low maintenance or lock and leave home. Buyers should confirm the current fees and what they include.
How is the commute from Princeton Horizons?
South Brunswick is well connected by Route 1, Route 130, and Route 27, with Northeast Corridor rail to New York and Philadelphia reachable from Princeton Junction or the Jersey Avenue station in New Brunswick. Princeton is about fifteen minutes away.
Why does it carry the Princeton name if it is in South Brunswick?
Princeton is a well known address, so many communities in the surrounding townships adopted the name. Princeton Horizons is one of them, but its location, taxes, and schools are all South Brunswick.
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