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Princeton, KY Condo for Sale

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    $149,900

    • 6 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 4,029 Sq Ft

    411 E Market St, Princeton, KY 42445

    Great opportunity in Princeton! 411 E Market St has seen major updates including new vinyl windows, new electrical, new plumbing, a new water heater, and new subflooring and drywall. The home is structurally sound and just needs some TLC to finish it to your taste. The sale also includes an additional lot at 406 E Locust St, Princeton, KY 42445, offering extra value and potential. The lot is land

    Darrell Lewis DIYFlatFee.Com

    411 E Market St, Princeton, KY 42445

Why Live in Princeton

Princeton, KY, is a self-sufficient rural city nestled in western Kentucky's farmland. The city blends historical significance with modern revitalization efforts, marked by site markers and annual festivals. Downtown Princeton features small businesses like Java Table and Omerta Sports Lounge, while Highway 62 offers larger retail options, including a Walmart Supercenter and Caldwell County Farmers Market. The city has varied neighborhoods, from densely packed areas near downtown to spacious subdivisions near the city limits. Home styles include bungalows, ranch-style houses, American Foursquares, and Craftsman-style homes. Princeton experienced significant damage from an EF-4 tornado in December 2021, leading to a housing renaissance supported by the Hope Initiative. The city is also at moderate risk of flooding, particularly downtown. Princeton-Caldwell City County Park is the hub for recreation, offering pickleball, tennis, baseball facilities, and a seasonal pool and splash pad. Big Spring Park, a Trail of Tears historic site, and the Adsmore Museum provide cultural and historical insights. The Princeton Art Guild hosts rotating exhibitions and seasonal events. Caldwell County schools, located along Marion Road, are highly rated, and the Caldwell Regional Career Center offers vocational courses. Princeton celebrates its Black Patch tobacco heritage with the Black Patch Festival and hosts the Pennington Folk Festival, showcasing traditional Kentucky thumbpicking music. The city is car-dependent, with major employers like Caldwell Medical Center and TreeHouse Foods nearby, and is connected by Highway 62 and Interstate 69, with Barkley Regional Airport 55 miles away.

Home Trends in Princeton, KY

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$133,650
Median Single Family Sale Price
$134,600
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$90,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$105
Number of Homes for Sale
17
Last 12 months Home Sales
55
Months of Supply
3.70
Median List Price
$147,950
Median Change From 1st List Price
7%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-16%
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