Queenston Common
A 1980s townhouse-style condo community near the Princeton Shopping Center. Amenities include pool, tennis courts, putting green, and picnic area. HOA approximately $539/mo. Zoned for Littlebrook Elementary.
Queenston Common
by the numbers
Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. All figures reflect transactions in the Queenston Common subdivision.
Why buyers choose
Queenston Common
Queenston Common occupies a practical niche in the Princeton market: it's one of the more affordable ways to access Princeton Public Schools, specifically the Littlebrook Elementary zone. Built in the 1980s as a townhouse-style condo community near the Princeton Shopping Center, it offers a well-established residential setting with solid amenities.
The community includes a pool, tennis courts, a putting green, and a picnic area. The HOA fee of approximately $539 per month covers these amenities along with exterior maintenance and common area upkeep. For downsizers and busy professionals who don't want to manage a large property, the all-inclusive HOA structure is a significant draw.
Location-wise, Queenston Common is near the Princeton Shopping Center and Route 1, providing excellent commuter access. Princeton Junction station is about 10 minutes by car, and Route 1 connects directly to major employers in the corridor between New Brunswick and Trenton. The trade-off is that it's not a walkable-to-downtown location. Daily errands require a car.
Current inventory
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Queenston Common
FAQ
What is the price range in Queenston Common?
Most townhomes sell between the mid-$700s and around $900K, with a median near $825K. Price depends on unit size, interior updates, and garage configuration. This is one of the more affordable options within the Princeton school district.
What schools serve Queenston Common?
Queenston Common is in the Princeton Public Schools district. Students attend Princeton public elementary, middle, and high schools, the same schools that serve the rest of the municipality.
Is there an HOA in Queenston Common?
Yes. As a townhome community, Queenston Common has a homeowners association that covers exterior maintenance and common area upkeep. HOA fees vary, so check current dues with your agent before making an offer.
How is the commute from Queenston Common?
Very convenient. Route 1 is immediately accessible, connecting to employers along the corridor from New Brunswick to Trenton. Princeton Junction (NJ Transit to New York Penn Station) is about 10 minutes by car. The location is designed for commuters.
Is Queenston Common walkable to downtown Princeton?
No. Queenston Common is located near the Route 1 corridor, several miles from Nassau Street. A car is needed for most errands. The trade-off is better commuter access and lower prices compared to walkable downtown neighborhoods.
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