Home prices
The median home in Princeton costs $79,300. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is about $19,900 (20%) lower.It is approximately $138,200 (63%) lower in comparison to the nation as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Clarksville is approximately $75,000 (48%) lower.
Rents
Princeton's median rent is $584 a month. In comparison to other places in this area this is is very similar.It is roughly $478 (45%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and it is roughly $377 (39%) lower compared to the city of Clarksville.
Nearby places
Eddyville
Eddyville is approximately 9 miles west from Princeton. Housing prices there are a lot more expensive. The price of the median home in Eddyville is $119,500, which is $40,200 (33%) higher than Princeton. Rent there is a little less expensive. The median monthly rent in Eddyville is $524, which works out to $60 (11%) lower than Princeton.
Dawson Springs
Dawson Springs is about 10 miles northeast of Princeton. Its housing prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Dawson Springs is valued at $62,500, which is $16,800 (26%) lower than Princeton. Its rents are fairly similar. The median monthly rent in Dawson Springs is $560, which is $24 (4%) lower than Princeton.
Fredonia
Fredonia is approximately 11 miles northwest of Princeton. The real estate prices there are fairly similar. The median home cost in Fredonia is $77,500, which works out to $1,800 (2%) lower than Princeton. Rents there are a bit more expensive. Fredonia's median monthly rent is $645, which comes out to $61 (9%) higher than Princeton.
Kuttawa
Kuttawa is about 11 miles west of Princeton. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in Kuttawa is valued at $205,100, which is $125,800 (61%) higher than Princeton. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. In Kuttawa the median monthly rent is $548, which works out to $36 (6%) lower than Princeton.
St. Charles
St. Charles is roughly 17 miles east of Princeton. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home cost in St. Charles is $31,400, which works out to $47,900 (152%) lower than Princeton. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In St. Charles the median rent is $657 a month, which is $73 (11%) higher than Princeton.