From January through March of 2017, there were 114 homes sold, with a median home valuation of $222,798 - a 3% increase over the $216,403 median valuation for the same period of the previous year. There were 136 homes sold in Princeton in the first quarter of 2016.
The following table compares Princeton to other Collin County cities with similar median home valuations in the first quarter of 2017:
City | Jan. - Mar. 2017 Home Sales | Jan. - Mar. 2016 Home Sales | % change (Total Home Sales) | Jan. - Mar. 2017 Median Valuation | Jan. - Mar. 2016 Median Valuation | % change (Median Valuation) |
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Richardson | 89 | 97 | -8.2% | $391,381 | $350,491 | 11.7% |
Dallas | 134 | 113 | 18.6% | $365,770 | $405,065 | -9.7% |
Celina | 67 | 63 | 6.3% | $359,151 | $264,500 | 35.8% |
Allen | 519 | 478 | 8.6% | $351,853 | $355,875 | -1.1% |
McKinney | 1,309 | 998 | 31.2% | $333,603 | $314,149.50 | 6.2% |
Plano | 1,068 | 1,086 | -1.7% | $326,368.50 | $322,676 | 1.1% |
Sachse | 54 | 46 | 17.4% | $324,827 | $306,838 | 5.9% |
Lowry Crossing | 5 | 7 | -28.6% | $282,647 | $327,000 | -13.6% |
Anna | 141 | 103 | 36.9% | $238,558 | $235,170 | 1.4% |
Princeton | 114 | 136 | -16.2% | $222,798 | $216,403 | 3% |
New Hope | 1 | 1 | 0% | $152,477 | $190,000 | -19.7% |