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Three Bedroom Townhomes for Rent in Princeton, NJ

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Princeton at a Glance

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$2,559
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Some Transit

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Somewhat Bikeable

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Princeton, NJ Townhouses for Rent

Princeton, NJ, is a delightful blend of cultural richness and natural beauty, where picturesque landscapes and vibrant community life come together seamlessly. Scenic views abound at Princeton Battlefield State Park, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to explore its trails, while the serene paths along the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park offer a tranquil escape for leisurely strolls or bike rides. The presence of Princeton University enhances the town's intellectual atmosphere, providing a backdrop for numerous events, lectures, and art exhibitions throughout the year.

The local amenities are plentiful, with a vibrant downtown area that features charming boutique shops, inviting cafes, and a diverse array of restaurants. Dining options range from the flavorful dishes at P.F. Chang's and the beloved Hoagie Haven to the upscale ambiance of Witherspoon Grill and the comforting Italian fare at Olive Garden. For seafood lovers, Blue Point Grill serves up fresh catches in a cozy setting. After a satisfying meal, residents can unwind at popular cafes similar to Small World Coffee or Panera Bread, perfect for catching up with friends or enjoying a quiet moment with a book.

Cultural experiences are easily accessible, with notable attractions such as the Princeton University Art Museum, which showcases a rich collection of art, and the Morven Museum & Garden, offering a glimpse into the region's history and horticultural beauty. The Drumthwacket Foundation and Rockingham Historic Site provide further insights into the area's heritage, while the Clarke House Museum adds to the historical tapestry of Princeton.

For those who appreciate green spaces, Rosedale Park and Turning Basin Park offer expansive areas for picnicking, sports, and relaxation. The Fountain of Freedom and Institute Woods are also popular spots for enjoying nature, making it easy to find a peaceful retreat within the town.

Annual events similar to the Communiversity ArtsFest highlight local talent and foster community spirit, transforming the streets into a vibrant celebration of art, music, and food. The Princeton Public Library stands as a cornerstone of community engagement, providing programs and resources for all ages, further enriching the lives of residents.

With its rich history, beautiful parks, and engaging events, Princeton is not just a place to live; it’s a community that offers an enriching environment, making it a truly appealing place to call home.

Why Princeton?

  • The mixed-use Palmer Square features a variety of offices, shops, restaurants, and residential spaces.
  • In addition to Princeton University, other schools in Princeton include Mercer County Community College, Westminster Choir College, and the Institute for Advanced Study.
  • Recreation includes a community pool, tennis courts, ball fields, golf courses, and several parks and playgrounds.
  • Herrontown Woods Arboretum is a beautiful, wooded park with rolling hills and is one of the area’s best hiking locations.
  • The Princeton Train Station connects Princeton with New York City and Philadelphia, providing quick, convenient access to both cities.

Renting in Princeton

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Getting Around Princeton

Transportation

45

Car-Dependent

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
59

Bikeable

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You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
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Minimal Transit

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You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
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Education

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Princeton High School
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Public | Grades 9- 12 | 1,532 Students
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J Witherspoon Middle School
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Public | Grades 6- 8 | 816 Students
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