
Publish On: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Pricing a Princeton, Texas Listing for June 2026
Princeton, TXWhen I price a home in Princeton, I start with the closing pattern, not the wish list. The latest period shows a median sold price of $290,000 and a median list price of $314,900, so the gap between asking and closing still deserves attention. That gap matters.
The market still has enough activity to reward clean pricing. Homes closed at 97% of asking and spent a median 45 days in the market, which tells me buyers are still responding to value and clear presentation.
For a seller, that means the first price has to do real work. If the opening number is too aggressive, you risk sitting longer and spending your leverage early, especially when nearby homes are already giving buyers a fresh comparison point.
Review the most recent closings before setting your number. Build your launch around condition, photos, and showing readiness, then decide which repairs or touch-ups are worth finishing before you go live so the price and presentation line up.


