Real home price comparison based on 1,021 active listings.
Nashville
780 listings
Princeton
241 listings
Nashville is 32% more affordable than Princeton based on median home price.
Nashville has a median home price of $600,000 across 780 active listings, while Princeton comes in at $887,457 with 241 listings. On a per-square-foot basis, Nashville averages $405/sqft compared to $414/sqft in Princeton.
The most common property type in Nashville is single family, while Princeton favors single family homes. The average home size is 2,460 sqft in Nashville and 2,827 sqft in Princeton.
All data is sourced from real active listings in our database of 175,000+ homes across all 50 states. Prices update daily as new listings are added and old ones sell.
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