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Alamogordo, NM vs Princeton, NJ

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Are people in Princeton older or younger than people in Alamogordo?
- The Median Age in Princeton is 10.1 years younger than in Alamogordo.

Are housing costs cheaper in Princeton or Alamogordo?
- Princeton housing costs are 351.6% more expensive than Alamogordo housing costs.

Which city has a longer commute, Princeton or Alamogordo?
- The average commute for residents of Princeton is 11.9 minutes longer than it is for residents of Alamogordo.

Things to do in Alamogordo?
Alamogordo NM seats east Las Cruces which is known primarily for its unique outdoor spots like Oliver Lee Memorial State Park where hikers and picnickers find plenty of trails & breathtaking views that pair well with excellent shopping opportunities throughout town!

Things to do in Princeton?
Princeton NJ rests southwest Trenton boasting an array of entertainment options from bowling alleys, movie theaters plus even laser tag arenas all great ways to keep family busy in addition to easy access wonderful parks for picnics or running.

 Alamogordo, NMPrinceton, NJUnited States
 Population  Unlock30,717329,725,481
 Median Income$46,026  Unlock$69,021
 Median Age  Unlock28.938.4
 Avg. Home Price$192,200  Unlock$338,100
 Unemployment Rate  Unlock3.6%6.0%
 Avg. Commute Time15.98  Unlock26.38
Reviews for Alamogordo    14 Reviews

Over 4 years ago

I am originally from Alamogordo, and moved away about 9 years ago. We are now seriously considering on moving back to this little small town. After being away in a  More

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Over 11 years ago

The school system in Alamogordo NM is terrible. The high school here has the highest GRADS program in the state which is teen moms dual enrolled. They do no offer  More

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Over 13 years ago

I've lived in Alamogordo for two years now after living in Tacoma, Washington (too much rain, too much crime) for 20 years. Generally, it's a nice little conservative  More

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Reviews for Princeton    5 Reviews

Many cities have colleges in them, but Princeton's character and quality of life are very deeply influenced by having such an outstanding school contributing to all  More

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Over 16 years ago

police are very quick to respond and resolve crime problems. very safe place to live. when you feel safe, all other issues are  More

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You'll never lose on a real estate investment in Princeton. It has that cache that people always desire. McCarter Theatre, University concerts, fine dining, great  More

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