Located in Worcester County in Central Massachusetts, Princeton was settled in 1743 and now has a population of more than 3400 people. It is home to numerous historical points of interest, including Mount Wachusett, the highest point in the state. Princeton also was home to a number of historical figures who played a role in the American Revolution. The town's history, as well as its natural beauty, can be found in the city's homes for sale on the market.
In fact, it is possible when you sign up for an open house viewing to explore houses that were built close to 200 years ago. Despite their historic beginnings, these homes still have modern comforts that would make anyone feel at home. These amenities include main floor washer and dryer connections, as well as walk-in closets and half bathrooms for convenience. Newer homes are also available on the market. These newer homes were built as recently as 2000 and feature open floor plans and modern amenities like carpeted bedrooms, walk-in showers, and built-in bookshelves in the living room or study. Many homes, both new and older, also have gas or wood-burning fireplaces on the lower floors for added heat.
