Princeton, NJ Studio Apartments For Rent

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Apartments For Rent Near Princeton, NJ

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Types of apartment in Princeton, NJ

Princeton, NJ apartments near downtown and around Palmer Square often sit in older brick or clapboard buildings with narrow fronts, porches, and trimmed windows. Some are carved out of large colonial or Victorian houses, so layouts can feel less uniform than newer apartments. You can also find small apartment buildings and mixed-use spaces near Nassau Street. Inside, many units keep wood floors, built-in shelves, and smaller kitchens, while updated ones may add in-unit laundry and central air.

North Princeton and the Princeton Shopping Center area have more garden-style apartments and townhouse-style rentals with parking lots, brick facades, and simpler exteriors. Out by Route 1 and near Princeton Junction, apartments often look newer, with larger footprints, siding or stucco, and more standard floor plans. In the western side near Princeton Battlefield and in the Riverside area, houses for rent can include detached colonials and split-level homes with yards and driveways. Older apartments can have more charm and less storage, while newer ones often trade character for easier layouts and amenities.

Getting around Princeton, NJ

Princeton has NJ Transit rail service through Princeton Junction, plus the Dinky, the short train that links campus and downtown to the main line. NJ Transit bus service and local shuttles cover parts of town, but service can thin out away from Nassau Street and Route 1. Driving is straightforward on Route 1 and local roads, though downtown parking can be limited. Walking works well near Palmer Square, Riverside, and campus. Biking can work on local streets and trails, but road conditions vary.

Living in Princeton, NJ

Princeton is known for Princeton University, McCarter Theatre Center, Palmer Square shops, and the Princeton University Art Museum area. Many renters spend time on Nassau Street, at Princeton Public Library, and on paths near Lake Carnegie and Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park. Local work often connects to higher education, research, healthcare, and office jobs along Route 1. Where you rent can shape how close you are to trains, offices, and the main shopping streets.