
Homes zoned for
Princeton Elementary
A central Orlando address with room to choose
70
Homes for sale
$567,450
Median list price
$369
Avg price / sqft
51
Median days on market
The Princeton Elementary attendance zone sits close to the heart of Orlando, a stretch of established neighborhoods where a modest bungalow can sit a few streets from a seven-figure custom build. It's the kind of pocket that connects easily to the rest of the city's high schools, from Edgewater High to Colonial High, which makes it a natural fit for families weighing their long-term options. The character here is genuinely mixed — pool homes, a handful of new-construction builds, and a wide spectrum of price points all in one zone.
For buyers today, that range is the story. With 70 active listings and a median list price of $567,450 spanning everything from $140,000 to $2.3 million, you have real choices, and homes are averaging 50.5 days on market — enough breathing room to negotiate. Over the past year 201 homes sold at a median of $510,000, with sellers netting about 97% of asking, so browse the live map and expect a market that rewards a prepared offer without demanding a bidding war.
Princeton Elementary is an attendance zone in Orlando, Florida.
Quick facts
$140,000 – $2.3M price range
1,481 sqft median home
$518/mo median HOA
$1,763/mo median rent
201 sold in 12 months
On the market now
Homes for sale in this zone
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$800,000
21 E YALE STREET, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,154 sqft

$525,000
36 E WINTER PARK STREETS, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,371 sqft

$2,300,000
1 W ROSEVEAR STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 5 ba · 4,123 sqft

$1,895,000
1222 POINSETTIA AVENUE, ORLANDO
4 bd · 5.5 ba · 3,500 sqft

$1,650,000
18 E STEELE STREET, ORLANDO
5 bd · 4.5 ba · 3,510 sqft

$1,574,900
2630 HARRISON AVENUE, ORLANDO
4 bd · 3.5 ba · 3,144 sqft

$795,000
2305 EDGEWATER DRIVE UNIT 1210, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2.5 ba · 1,882 sqft

$570,000
2305 EDGEWATER DRIVE UNIT 1708, ORLANDO
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,359 sqft

$525,000
630 VASSAR STREET UNIT 2210, ORLANDO
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,129 sqft

$459,000
3365 PELHAM ROAD, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,128 sqft

$395,000
24 E PRINCETON ST, ORLANDO
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,346 sqft

$349,000
811 OVERSPIN DRIVE, WINTER PARK
2 bd · 1 ba · 749 sqft
Every active listing inside the Princeton Elementary attendance boundary
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Where the market lives
The numbers that matter
The Princeton Elementary market
201
Sold, last 12 months
$510,000
Median sold price
97%
Sale-to-list ratio
What sellers actually get vs asking
35 days
Median time to sell
Princeton Elementary vs Orlando
Median list price
Price per sqft
Days on market
Median sold price — 3-yr, 3-mo rolling
▲ 25.3% yr/yr
Homes sold per month
Live Stellar MLS data — every listing and closed sale inside the Princeton Elementary boundary. Rolling medians smooth single-month swings in small communities.
What it really costs
Owning here
Owning the median Princeton Elementary home
≈ $4,175/mo
$567,450 median · 20% down · 30-yr fixed at 6.9% · taxes/HOA from live listing data · insurance is a Florida estimate.
$518/mo
Median HOA
From current listings inside the boundary
$1,763/mo
Median rent
Homes for rent inside the boundary
Population
11,859
Median age
37
Median income
$121,628
Median home value
$513,099
Beyond the listings
Living in Princeton Elementary
Hobbies & Interests
Top 9% in the U.S.Bookish
Always seeking the next book, article, or poem to read, this activity is prevalent in areas where reading is a way of life. Although a solo activity, the expression of the love of books is a bonding, communal experience.
Entertainment
Top 11% in the U.S.Film Lovers
Movie buffs and binge watchers expressing their love for movies, storytelling, and the film making process.
Culture
Top 12% in the U.S.Dance Devotion
Some dance for fitness, others for fun, and a few turn it into a profession. No matter how these people groove to the music, their love for dance is what bonds them.
Entertainment
Top 13% in the U.S.Live Experiences
When it comes to entertainment, this population is looking for the ultimate experience. Whether it's a charity fundraiser or a concert, elements such as lights, sounds, and merchandise are critical for a good time.
Pieces of History
You can find these people researching an upcoming exhibit at the natural history museum or learning about a famous monument. This population enjoys learning about the past.
Relationships
Top 14% in the U.S.Networking
Driven to succeed in the business world, this population seeks to progress in their career through networking happy hours, summits, and connecting with other professionals online.
People who close here
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Straight answers
Princeton Elementary FAQs
Is the Princeton Elementary zone a good place to live?+
It's a central Orlando location with easy reach to much of the city and connections to established high schools like Olympia High. The housing is genuinely varied — pool homes, new builds, and everything from starter properties to luxury — which suits a range of buyers and lifestyles.
Is it expensive to buy here?+
It depends entirely on what you want. The median list price is $567,450, but active listings run from $140,000 all the way to $2.3 million, and 15 homes are currently priced above $1 million, so the zone accommodates both budget-conscious and high-end buyers.
What do homes cost in this area?+
Homes average $369 per square foot with a median size around 1,481 square feet, and over the last 12 months 201 homes sold at a median price of $510,000. Sellers are getting about 97% of their asking price on average, so well-priced homes hold their value.
How is the market right now?+
There are 70 active listings and homes are sitting a median of 50.5 days on market, which gives buyers time to think and negotiate. With 201 sales in the past year and sellers netting 97% of asking, it's a balanced market rather than a frenzy — check the live map for what's available now.
What should I know about HOA fees and property taxes?+
The median HOA here runs about $518 per month, though that varies widely by community and won't apply to every home. Median property taxes come in around $5,488 per year, and if you're weighing a rental instead, the median rent is roughly $1,763 per month.
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