Princeton Landing
The largest residential community in West Windsor Township. A mix of condos, townhomes, and single-family homes within walking distance of Princeton Junction station, all feeding into the top-ranked West Windsor-Plainsboro school district.
Princeton Landing
by the numbers
Live data from BrightMLS, updated daily. All figures reflect transactions in the Princeton Landing subdivision.
Why buyers choose
Princeton Landing
Princeton Landing is West Windsor's flagship community and its largest by unit count. The appeal is simple: top-ranked WW-P schools, walkable proximity to Princeton Junction station, and a housing mix that accommodates everyone from first-time buyers in condos to established families in detached singles.
The community is well-maintained with mature landscaping, community pools, tennis courts, and walking paths. Housing stock ranges from the mid-1980s to early 2000s, with condos and townhomes at the more affordable end and single-family homes pushing into the upper $800Ks and beyond. This diversity creates a natural move-up path within the same neighborhood.
For commuters, Princeton Landing is hard to beat. Princeton Junction station is within walking distance for many sections of the community, providing NJ Transit Northeast Corridor service to New York Penn Station. Route 1 access is also convenient for those driving to employers along the corridor.
The trade-off is density. Princeton Landing is a planned community, so lot sizes are smaller than you would find in older West Windsor neighborhoods. HOA fees apply to most sections. But for buyers who prioritize transit access and school district over acreage, it remains one of the most popular choices in the township.
Current inventory
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Princeton Landing
FAQ
What is the price range in Princeton Landing?
Prices vary widely due to the housing mix. Condos start in the low $300Ks, townhomes range from the mid $400Ks to $600Ks, and single-family homes typically sell from $700K to over $900K. The median across all types is around $690K.
Can you walk to the train from Princeton Landing?
Yes, many sections of Princeton Landing are within walking distance of Princeton Junction station. The station provides NJ Transit Northeast Corridor service to New York Penn Station, making it one of the most commuter-friendly communities in Mercer County.
What schools do Princeton Landing children attend?
Children attend schools in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, consistently ranked among New Jersey's top districts. Elementary, middle, and high school assignments depend on your specific section within the community.
Is there an HOA in Princeton Landing?
Yes, most sections of Princeton Landing have HOA fees that cover community amenities including pools, tennis courts, and common area maintenance. Fees vary by section and housing type.
How does Princeton Landing compare to other WW communities?
Princeton Landing offers the best combination of transit access, housing variety, and community amenities in West Windsor. It trades lot size for convenience. Buyers wanting larger lots may prefer Princeton Oaks or Windsor Ponds, while those seeking lower prices might look at Canal Pointe or Colonnade Pointe.
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