
“Princeton University is giving away seven houses along Alexander Street that would be otherwise slated for demolition, for free. The catch? You have to haul them away yourself. The seven available structures are located from 106 to 194 Alexander Street. University spokesman Martin Mbugua said the idea to give the houses away came up during project plan discussions for the $330 million Arts and Transit project. The university-owned structures previously used as offices and are available in as-is condition, he said. The conditions aren’t exactly move-in though, with the houses having undergone remediation and some construction.”
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2013/02/princeton_university_wants_to.html
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