Princeton Management

125 Communities
21,158 Units
62 Cities
22 Corporate Communities
12 Student Communities

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Princeton Management Community Portfolio


Top Cities Where Princeton Management Operates

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Westland

Known as an all-American city, Westland rests 16 miles west of Detroit. This suburban community actually has an urban appearance and exudes hospitality and charm throughout. When you rent a Westland apartment, you’re near some great perks! Most of your shopping destinations are in the northern part of the city – this is where you’ll find the movie theater, conveniences, and restaurants! Commuters love this area a lot. Why? Because getting onto the highways is really easy with Interstate 96 and 275 at your fingertips. Empathy and humanity set this city apart as residents form tight-knit relationships with their neighbors. Adopting the “Compassionate Cities Movement,” residents of Westland remain committed to education, community outreach, and charitable contributions.

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Canton Township

Canton’s recognition as one of the safest cities in Michigan is reason enough to move there. A strong focus on education, Canton is well on its way to becoming one of the fastest growing communities in the state. The area has a well-maintained park system which includes Independence Park and Heritage Park. Here, residents can bask in an afternoon of walking, watching their kids play sports, and bond over a picnic in the grass. Commuters have a short drive to and from the cities (yes, two cities!). Canton is just a few miles from the city limits of Ann Arbor and Detroit. When you live here, most of your conveniences are located along Ford Road, one of the main thoroughfares. Interstate 275 is close by so you can travel with ease.

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Detroit

Historically one of the economic and cultural powerhouses of the Midwest, Detroit is full of people who are working towards redevelopment and revitalization. Known as the origin of the automobile industry, the Motor City is moving towards a future of economic opportunity with roots far beyond the world of cars. The cost of living is low while rental rates for apartments, condos, and houses are highly attractive for any budget. Monuments paying tribute to Detroit’s rich history are everywhere while astonishing architecture and public artwork is scattered throughout the city. As the birthplace of Motown, Detroit has a long tradition of producing legendary musicians like Diana Ross and Stevie Wonder. This tradition continues today and it’s easy to find live performances from every genre. The city is a great destination for sports lovers as one of the few American cities with major leagues in football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. With museums galore, lively nightlife, delectable restaurants, and conventions held almost every month of the year, Detroit is a mecca for entertainment. Visit the Motown Museum or catch a game at Comerica Park. Ask any local and they’ll tell you that Detroit is a great city and it’s not hard to see why. Detroit sits just across from Windsor, ON so residents of Detroit have easy access to this Canadian destination.