Property information
This luxurious 4-bedroom home offers a comfortable and stylish retreat, located just 23 km from the Capitol Building and 25 km from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Schenectady. Perfectly suited for families or groups, the spacious property includes a fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a full dining area, and a cozy living room with a 52-inch flat-screen TV and an electric fireplace to keep things warm and inviting.
The home features three generously sized bedrooms—two with two queen beds each, and one with two double beds—providing ample space for everyone to relax. There are 1.5 bathrooms, a front porch, and a private back deck where you can unwind. Additional amenities include a washer/dryer, private driveway, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a hassle-free stay.
Tucked at the end of a quiet street surrounded by trees and a refreshing breeze, this non-smoking property offers the perfect balance of tranquility and convenience. Walkable to downtown Schenectady, you’ll have easy access to local restaurants, nightlife, and attractions like Proctors Theatre, the Museum of Science (visible from the house), Rivers Casino, and Union College.
Albany City Hall is 29 km away, and Corning Tower is 32 km from the property. Albany International Airport is just 14 km away, making this a great spot for both relaxation and easy access to all that the region has to offer.
Neighbourhood information
Schenectady, NY, and its surrounding areas offer a variety of attractions, ranging from historical sites and cultural venues to natural beauty and family-friendly destinations. Here are some notable attractions in Schenectady and the nearby region:
Proctors Theatre: A historic theater that hosts Broadway shows, concerts, comedy acts, and other live performances.
Museum of Innovation and Science (MiSci): A fun, interactive science museum with exhibits for all ages.
Schenectady County Historical Society:Discover the rich history of Schenectady through exhibits, tours, and events hosted at the Schenectady County Historical Society.
Central Park: A beautiful park with walking paths, picnic areas, a playground, and the historic Schenectady Rose Garden. It’s perfect for a relaxing afternoon or outdoor activities.
Stockade Historic District:This charming, historic neighborhood features cobblestone streets and 18th-century homes. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Schenectady, offering a glimpse into the area's early history.
The Electric City Trolley Museum: This small museum celebrates Schenectady’s history with electric trolleys, featuring a collection of historic trolleys and trains.
Rivers Casino & Resort: A modern casino located on the banks of the Mohawk River, offering a variety of gaming options, restaurants, a hotel, and entertainment. Hiking & Biking: The Helderberg Escarpment, located near Albany, offers fantastic hiking trails with panoramic views of the Hudson Valley.
Mohawk River: Enjoy kayaking, boating, or fishing along the Mohawk River, which runs right through Schenectady and Albany.
Glenville’s Freemans Bridge Park: A local park with walking trails, perfect for a day outdoors.
Seasonal Activities:
Winter Sports: If you visit in the winter, nearby Gore Mountain (about 1.5 hours away) offers skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, while Thunder Ridge is closer, about 1 hour south, and provides more beginner-friendly slopes.
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