Princeton’s 2,400 housing development enters second phase
Homes include a mix of modern, traditional, and modern-farmhouse styles with prices starting at $308,900 for Trophy Signature Homes and $413,921 for Meritage Homes, which Rhea said is ideal for first-time home buyers, couples with school-aged children or empty nesters.
Rhea said the amenities include a clubhouse with an area dedicated to family games, indoor and outdoor cooking areas, fitness center, basketball courts, walking trails and a pool with shade structures.“There is just so much green space with plenty of lawn areas to kick the soccer ball,” she said.The development will also have a lifestyle director to coordinate neighborhood activities such as yoga, book clubs, food truck nights and themed parties.
“We form those inside city limits to try to keep developers from developing in the unincorporated area and being a burden on the existing city resources and not paying city property tax,” Princeton City Manager Derek Borg said. “Some MUD districts are quite large and drain resources from the cities because they don’t pay city property taxes.”
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