Princeton, TX Reviews


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Princeton, TX is a small town located in North Texas. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and small-town charm. Visitors can explore the many outdoor recreational activities available such as hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and camping at nearby lakes and parks. Shopping enthusiasts will also be pleased to find some unique stores in the area. Princeton is also home to a vibrant arts community with plenty of galleries and festivals taking place throughout the year.
When it comes to reviews of Princeton, TX there are a lot of positive reports from visitors who have had a great experience in this charming little town. Visitors praise the friendly locals and ease of access to all the amenities that make it an enjoyable place to live or visit. They also appreciate the abundance of outdoor activities that are available for everyone to enjoy year-round! There's something for everyone in Princeton, so if you're looking for a relaxing escape from your everyday life, this could be the perfect destination for you!

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Princeton, TX - 8/30/2012
Princeton, TX is an extremely small, country town. Although small, it is up and coming. Although I am more of a city gal, what I love most about Princeton is that the cost of living is low. You get a lot of home for your buck. second, although there is crime everywhere you go in this fallen world, I feel pretty safe in Princeton. Third, everyone seems so nice and helpful. I've never lived in a place where everyone waves and speaks to you. I am one of the few black people living there but that doesn't seem to bother anyone. The thing that I dis-like the most is that no matter where you are going, you are far from everything. If you have a good-paying to high-paying job, expect your communte to be no less than 30 minutes. My drive is 45 minutes. I'm moving closer to Fort Worth due to me being in the military part time. Safety and driving distance are two extremely important things to me so I'm between a rock and a hard Read More

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Police dedpartment Mayor Council and schools in Pr - 6/2/2012
This town is full of crime and the Chief doesnt care,they dont press charges on people tp keep the crime rate numbers low.I am sorry I ever moved here,the schools fudge the numbers to make exemplary status the City council and Mayor waste tax dollars left and right.My son had a gun pulled on him and was made to lay in the street by a glorified rent a cop and when I tried to press charges the Chief refused by lying and saying the guy was a cop which in fact was not true.If at all possible do yourself a favor and do not move here.Read More

Friendly Peopl, BUT TONS of Sex Offenders and more - 3/3/2010
I love the people in this town and I have been assured that things are beginning to change. Many new people are moving in, but growth is often painful and takes time. This is currently a haven and breeding ground for sex offenders. We have a dispoportionately high per capita rate. It appears they come here to hide out. The schools are barely state "Recognized". They advertise it as a good thing, but actually, it is only one step away from "Unacceptable". MANY children are on community service work programs. If you have children, I would wait to move here until they get this under control. You don't want your children to be educationally neglected and in trouble. The roads are not what they should be, but they are getting repaired. Code enforcement for property violations is slow to progress. The local businesses are not as clean and do not offer the selection as McKinney. The upside is that houses are still fairly inexpensive depending on the neighborhood. Be careful Read More

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