235 Sayre Dr, Princeton, NJ 08540
FOR RENT

235 Sayre Dr
Princeton, NJ 08540

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,450 sqft
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,450 sqft

$5,400/mo

Original price: $5,600

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Description

Alexander model located within the exclusive enclave of single family homes. 3 BRs Loft, 3 full BAs, 2-car garage & full basement! Sunny two-story foyer invites you in and opens up to the flowing floorplan. Sunken family room with fireplace, vaulted ceilings and access to the secluded and beautifully landscaped atrium. Bright eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, elegant white cabinets and a breakfast area. Spacious living/dining room combo includes a soaring ceiling as well as a wall of windows and sliding door to the private deck which is surrounded by lush landscaping. Also located on the main level is the luxurious master suite which offers multiple closets, a spa-like bathroom, vaulted ceiling, and a sliding door to the serene deck. Another bedroom/office with full bath complete the main level. The upstairs features a loft with skylights as well as the third bedroom with a private bath. Full basement is ready to be finished. Central Vacuum system. Gleaming parquet floors on main level carpeting upstairs. Purchase a lifestyle! This desirable and park-like Princeton Landing community features a Princeton mailing address. Minutes to Downtown Princeton, RT 1, I-95, Princeton Junction Train Station, Princeton Hospital. Award-winning WW-P Schools. Historic Smith House where community events are held; 2 pools; tennis courts; trail to Princeton, Carnegie lake and to the Princeton Forrestal Village which features upscale restaurants, boutiques as well as a luxury gym with indoor pools, fitness classes and spa.

Home Highlights

Pets
No
Parking
Attached Garage
Outdoor
Pool
A/C
Heating & Cooling
Utilities Included
Contact Manager
Listed
63 days ago

Details for 235 Sayre Dr

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Natural Gas, Forced Air, FireplaceAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Natural Gas
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Carpet, Wood

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1988
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Attached Covered, On Site
Pool
Pool

Agent Information

Listing Agent
MLS/Source ID: NJMX2006276

Rental

Deposit: $8,100

Additional Information

Tennis Court(s)

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Affordability

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    "To get to bus station is a long , over populated area and the majority of people walk but a lot of cars in a very over populated and mixture of all kinds of people. Some very nice, and some very rude and feel they own the streets! I really hate Princeton and don’t recommend it. To get to train station is now a drive and to The Dinky is a longer walk than bus stop. And everything costs money, they built decks to make money and they also make you get permits to park. I was blessed enough to have a driveway where I was, but all in all: I rate it a good=25 & bad=75%-NOT VERY GOOD! Must rate Police & EMT IS A GOOD-100% -very fair and also courts are fair majority of time"
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    "Walk to town and all schools grocery stores and campus. Beautiful houses, diverse and good for bikes and walking. Walk to train to the city. "
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    "5 minute drive. it is a great town, no traffic. access to buses and trains to New York city and Philadelphia. "
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    "This is a walkable community filled with educated citizens who are active in community events. Home prices are very expensive. Getting into the housing market here is the toughest aspect of living here. "
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    "Very multi ethnic. Both historic and modern with a great university in our midst assuring that great cultural offerings are available year round."
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    "Traffic isn’t too bad on this dude of town. Rush hour with school buses slowing down the cars is usually brief. "
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    "My commute is an 8 minute drive. If it wasn’t across route 1, I would walk or ride my bike. I wish I could get there without crossing the major thruway."
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    "My commute is easy just an 8 minute drive and my children walk to school each day. When we want to go to NYC, the Dinky comes right to town and we are in the city in less than one hour. "
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    "15 minutes straight easy commute... in rush hour at night, can take over an hour trying to get thru Princeton "
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    "we have community yard sales and other events Everyone looks out for each others children and making sure it is a safe place to play.. "
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    "Most streets have sidewalks. A few businesses have water out for pets. It’s a lovely neighborhood!"
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    "Great access to wooded walking trails in close proximity and very dog friendly community. Large yards are amenable to dog households."
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    "Dogs are welcomed here. Dog walkers are numerous and are courteous to pedestrian. Some stores in town to leave water bowls outside for thirsty dogs."
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    "The Princeton Junction train station needs more parking space for commuters. Other than parking, the roads are well managed and there is very little delay s during rush hour traffic, unlike many other New Jersey towns."
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    "I ‘ve been living in downtown Princeton because it is rare to find this kind of self-contained community nowadays. The University brings the right crowd! Great to live here."
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RE/MAX of Princeton
Anna Shulkina
235 Sayre Dr, Princeton, NJ is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 2,450 sqft single-family home built in 1988. 235 Sayre Dr was listed for rent for $5,400/month on Feb 26, 2024.