Home ownership is an important financial asset, and the housing market in Princeton is thriving. Rapid population growth has a demand for housing, stimulating new construction. Even with the demand and growth, Princeton maintains some of the lowest housing costs north of Dallas.
City |
Cost of Living Index |
Housing Index |
Median Home Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Princeton |
97.5 |
95.5 |
$284,300 |
McKinney |
110 |
136.5 |
$412,800 |
Plano |
109.1 |
143.6 |
$412,400 |
Frisco |
120.5 |
175 |
$509,200 |
Low housing cost paired with an overall lower cost of living affords residents more disposable income, allowing for a higher quality of life.