Princeton Horizons

Princeton Horizons is an early-1980s condominium and townhouse community in South Brunswick Township, Middlesex County. Despite the name, it sits in South Brunswick and feeds the South Brunswick Township Public Schools, not Princeton. Recent closings have centered near $275,000, with homes ranging from one to two bedrooms and roughly 880 to 1,130 square feet. That makes it one of the most accessible entry points in the Route 1 corridor, drawing first-time buyers and investors alike.

Housing typeCondos and townhouses
School districtSouth Brunswick Township Public Schools
Median price~$275K
Recent sales (24 mo)4 closed
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What Makes It Special

Why buyers choose
Princeton Horizons

Built in 1983 and 1984, Princeton Horizons consists of attached condominium flats and townhouses on the smaller side, between about 880 and 1,130 square feet. Floor plans run one to two bedrooms, which keeps both purchase prices and monthly carrying costs low. For buyers priced out of detached homes elsewhere in the township, this community offers a foothold in a well-regarded school district.

Pricing here reflects the entry-level positioning. Recent sales have clustered near a median of $275,000, with the full range running from about $130,000 to $330,000 depending on size, condition, and floor. The lower end typically represents the smallest one-bedroom flats, while the upper end captures larger two-bedroom townhouse layouts. The spread makes Princeton Horizons a frequent stop for budget-conscious buyers and for investors looking at rental yield in the South Brunswick rental market.

Location is a meaningful part of the appeal. South Brunswick places residents along the Route 1 corridor near the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 8A, roughly midway between Princeton and New Brunswick, with solid commuter and New York City access. The township is home to large South Asian and East Asian communities and a diverse, well-rated public school system. For an accessible price, Princeton Horizons buyers tap into that same geography and school district.

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What do homes in Princeton Horizons sell for?

Recent closings have centered around $275,000, with sales generally ranging from roughly $130,000 to $330,000 depending on size, floor, and condition. It is one of the most accessible price points in South Brunswick.

What types of homes are in Princeton Horizons?

The community is made up of condominium flats and townhouses built in 1983 and 1984. Units run one to two bedrooms and about 880 to 1,130 square feet, which suits first-time buyers and investors.

What school district serves Princeton Horizons?

Princeton Horizons is in South Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, and is served by the South Brunswick Township Public Schools. Despite the name, it is not in Princeton and does not feed Princeton schools.

How active is the Princeton Horizons market?

Activity is steady but limited by the community's smaller size. About four homes have closed here over the past two years. With no listings active at the moment, well-priced units tend to draw quick interest when they come up.

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