Home prices
The cost of the median home in Princeton is $141,500. In comparison to the surrounding areas it is roughly $21,280 (13%) lower.It is roughly $76,000 (34%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and is roughly $110,100 (43%) lower in comparison to the city of Minneapolis.
Rents
In Princeton the median rent is $675 per month. This is roughly $253 (27%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.Compared to the nation as a whole it is approximately $387 (36%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Minneapolis it is roughly $352 (34%) lower.
Nearby places
Zimmerman
Zimmerman is approximately 7 miles south from Princeton. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The median home price in Zimmerman is $187,500, which works out to $46,000 (24%) higher than Princeton. The rent there is a lot more expensive. Zimmerman's median monthly rent is $1,213, which is $538 (44%) higher than Princeton.
Pease
Pease is approximately 8 miles north of Princeton. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. The median home in Pease is valued at $132,800, which comes out to $8,700 (6%) lower than Princeton. Rent there is a bit more expensive. In Pease the median monthly rent is $792, which comes out to $117 (14%) higher than Princeton.
Foreston
Foreston is about 11 miles northwest from Princeton. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Foreston is valued at $149,400, which comes out to $7,900 (5%) higher than Princeton. The rent there is a little more expensive. Foreston's median monthly rent is $795, which is $120 (15%) higher than Princeton.
Milaca
Milaca is roughly 11 miles north of Princeton. Its housing prices are somewhat less expensive. Milaca's median home cost is $129,700, which is $11,800 (9%) lower than Princeton. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Milaca is $754 a month, which works out to $79 (10%) higher than Princeton.
St. Francis
St. Francis is roughly 13 miles southeast of Princeton. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in St. Francis costs $214,500, which comes out to $73,000 (34%) higher than Princeton. Its rents are a lot more expensive. The median monthly rent in St. Francis is $1,084, which works out to $409 (37%) higher than Princeton.