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Fast-Growing Collin County Suburb

About Princeton, TX

Welcome to Princeton, a fast-growing Collin County city northeast of Dallas on U.S. 380, near Lake Lavon and the city's expanding master-planned communities.

Princeton is a city in Collin County, Texas, situated along U.S. Highway 380 between McKinney and Greenville, roughly 46 miles north of downtown Dallas. It has become one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the United States, a distinction that defines nearly every aspect of the community's modern identity. The city's population has multiplied dramatically, rising from about 3,500 residents in 2000 to more than 40,000 by the mid-2020s, a transformation driven by Collin County's broader suburban expansion. Princeton's origins are modest. It developed as a small railroad stop and agricultural community, with farming — including a period of local onion cultivation — forming the early economic base. For most of the 20th century it remained a quiet rural town, but its position in one of the nation's most rapidly growing counties positioned it directly in the path of suburban development moving northeast from Dallas and Plano. Today, Princeton's landscape is dominated by new master-planned communities and subdivisions that have arrived in successive waves to meet intense housing demand. The city is served by Princeton ISD, a suburban district covering about 60 square miles and extending to surrounding communities and the western shore of Lake Lavon. The lake itself, a Corps of Engineers reservoir, provides the area's primary outdoor recreation. For residents, Princeton offers new-construction housing at price points below the more established Collin County suburbs, along with a young, family-oriented population and access to the employment centers of McKinney, Frisco, Plano, and Dallas. The city is very much a community in formation, balancing explosive residential growth with the infrastructure, schools, and amenities that accompany it.

Population 48,362
County Collin County
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Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Princeton in?

Princeton is located in Collin County, Texas, in the northeastern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It sits along U.S. Highway 380 between the cities of McKinney and Greenville, on the county's eastern side.

How fast is Princeton growing?

Princeton has been among the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with its population rising from about 3,500 in 2000 to roughly 48,000 by 2026. The growth has been driven by new residential development in Collin County.

What school district serves Princeton?

Princeton is served by Princeton Independent School District, a suburban district covering about 60 square miles. In addition to Princeton itself, the district serves surrounding communities such as Lowry Crossing and Branch and the west side of Lake Lavon.

How far is Princeton from Dallas?

Princeton sits about 46 miles north of Dallas, with downtown Dallas less than an hour away by car. U.S. Highway 380 connects the city to McKinney, Frisco, and Plano, while U.S. 75 and State Highway 121 provide access to the wider Metroplex.

What lake is near Princeton?

Lake Lavon, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir, lies just east of Princeton and offers fishing, boating, and lakeside recreation. Princeton ISD serves the west side of the lake, and several parks provide shoreline access.

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About Princeton

Real Estate & Housing

Princeton's housing market is overwhelmingly defined by new construction. The city's rapid population growth has produced a steady pipeline of master-planned and large subdivision communities, offering contemporary single-family homes with modern, open-concept floor plans. Bridgewater is among the most amenity-rich master-planned communities, while Whitewing Trails and similar developments provide a range of home sizes and price points from multiple national builders. The market also includes compact, more affordable homes designed to meet demand from first-time buyers, alongside an older inventory of homes in and around the original town core. With new supply arriving continuously and price points generally below those of established Collin County cities such as McKinney and Frisco, Princeton has become a primary destination for first-time buyers and young families seeking value within the fast-growing northeastern Metroplex.

Neighborhoods

Princeton's neighborhoods center on new development rather than historic districts. Bridgewater is the city's flagship master-planned community, known for its amenities, lifestyle appeal, and newer homes. Whitewing Trails offers modern floor plans from national builders with convenient access to U.S. Highway 380, and several other new subdivisions line the city's growth corridors. The older downtown area retains a smaller stock of established homes and the character of Princeton's railroad-town origins. Many subdivisions are served by Princeton ISD, and neighborhood amenities such as trails, pools, and parks are increasingly standard. For buyers, the choice is largely between established in-town living and the expanding collection of new, amenity-oriented communities that define Princeton's present-day housing landscape.

Lifestyle in Princeton

Princeton's lifestyle is shaped by rapid growth and a still-emerging small-town identity. The city retains a modest downtown core while new master-planned communities bring trails, parks, and neighborhood amenities to thousands of new households. Community events, youth sports, and the city's parks anchor local life, and the arrival of new residents has steadily expanded retail and dining along U.S. Highway 380. Lake Lavon, just east of the city, offers a major outdoor asset for fishing, boating, and lakeside recreation. The population skews young and family-oriented, with many residents commuting to McKinney, Frisco, Plano, or Dallas. Princeton offers new-construction housing and a quieter setting than the larger Collin County suburbs, while keeping the employment centers and amenities of the northern Metroplex within a reasonable drive.

Schools & Education

Princeton is served by Princeton Independent School District, a suburban district covering about 60 square miles. The district serves the city of Princeton as well as surrounding communities including Lowry Crossing, Branch, and Climax, and the western side of Lake Lavon. It has grown steadily alongside the city, adding campuses to accommodate a rapidly expanding student population. The district provides a full range of elementary, middle, and high schools, along with career and technical education and extracurricular programs. For the many young families relocating to Princeton, school capacity and quality are central considerations, and the district's expansion mirrors the community's growth. Princeton's location within the Dallas-Fort Worth region also offers broad access to higher-education institutions, including nearby Collin College.

Getting Around

U.S. Highway 380 is Princeton's primary transportation corridor, connecting the city west toward McKinney, Frisco, and Plano and east toward Greenville. The highway has been the focus of widening and improvement as the area's traffic has grown, reflecting Princeton's role as a commuter community. U.S. Highway 75 and State Highway 121 provide additional links into the Metroplex. Downtown Dallas lies roughly 46 miles south, a drive of under an hour in typical conditions, and the northern Collin County employment centers are considerably closer. Most residents commute by personal vehicle. For air travel, Dallas Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport are reachable via the regional highway network, positioning Princeton within practical commuting distance of the broader Dallas-Fort Worth economy.

Parks & Recreation

Lake Lavon is Princeton's most significant recreational asset, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir just east of the city offering fishing, boating, and lakeside parks. The city maintains four parks, including Veterans Memorial Park, J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park, J.J. Book Wilson Memorial Park, and Ticky Creek Park, which together provide playgrounds, sports facilities, and community gathering spaces. Princeton Municipal Park adds a fishing pond, trails, and picnic areas, and the city has invested in recreation amenities to serve its growing population, including plans for a multi-generational community facility. Beyond the city, the larger Collin County park system and the retail, dining, and entertainment of McKinney and Frisco are a short drive away, giving residents a mix of local outdoor recreation and regional amenities.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

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Went Under Contract 3
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payments Median Sale Price $314,490 -0.1%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $161
schedule Avg Days on Market 142
sell Homes Sold 599
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 4.9

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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122 Sunflower StreetPrinceton, TX 75407
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2524 Limerick Drive For Rent
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2201 Old Harbor WayPrinceton, TX 75407
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  • 1619 sqft
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