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Princeton

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Princeton is
a small town, and
proud of it. Having
implemented minimum
2-acre zoning and
225' frontage requirements
for new construction,
Princeton has long
worked hard to preserve
the essence of its
rural charm -- miles
of scenic country
roads and open meadows
and fields, punctuated
by barns and vintage
homes oozing with
character. There
is a concerted effort
here, through organizations
like
The Princeton Land
Trust, to preserve
open space, so Princeton
has not succumbed
to the subdivision
sprawl which has
seemed so prevalent
in many of the adjoining
towns. Among the
natural treasures
to be found in Princeton
are
The Wachusett Mountain
Reservation,
and the Mass. Aububon
Society-administered
Wachusett Meadow
Wildlife Sanctuary,
with more than 1000
acres of undisturbed
habitat for birds,
reptiles, and native
plants and animals.
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Population: |
3560
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| FY
2003 Tax Rate: |
$13.60 |
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Land
Area: |
35.4
square miles |
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Local Newspapers: |
The
Landmark |
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Number
of Homes Sold in
2001*: |
26
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| Average
Price of all Homes
Sold in 2001: |
$309,581 |
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Number
of Homes Sold in
2001 On 2+ acres: |
20 |
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Average
2001 Sale Price
of Homes on 2+ acres: |
$328,796
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Maureen
Harmonay, CRS, GRI, ABR
Licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Your Country
Property Specialist
RE/MAX
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1084 Main Street
Bolton, MA 01740
MHarmonay@YourCountry-Home.com
Direct: 978-502-5800
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