Hortonville, Troy, ME

Hortonville — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Hortonville Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Hortonville is a distinct, historic neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Troy, New York, bordering the town of Brunswick and the Poesten Kill stream. Its name derives from the Horton family, early settlers who operated mills along the Poesten Kill in the 19th century, harnessing its water power for industry. This legacy is still visible in the neighborhood's character, which feels more like a self-contained village than a city district, offering a quiet, residential retreat with a strong sense of community.

Geographically set apart from Troy's bustling downtown by the winding Poesten Kill Gorge and significant elevation changes, Hortonville maintains a unique identity. The neighborhood is anchored by its central commercial strip along Main Street (NY Route 2), which serves as a local hub. Its location provides easy access to both Troy and the amenities of nearby Brunswick, while its tree-lined side streets and historic housing stock offer a picturesque, suburban-like atmosphere within city limits.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Hortonville is predominantly composed of classic American architectural styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. You will find well-maintained Victorians, charming Capes, sturdy Colonials, and modest bungalows, many featuring large lots and mature trees. This variety provides options for families, first-time homebuyers, and long-term residents alike. The neighborhood is primarily owner-occupied, with a strong sense of pride in homeownership evident in the cared-for properties.

Real estate in Hortonville is often considered a relative value compared to some other Troy neighborhoods or nearby suburbs in Brunswick. Price ranges are moderate, attracting buyers looking for more space and a quieter setting. Recent trends show a steady market, with homes appreciating as buyers seek out neighborhoods with character and community feel. The mix is mostly single-family homes, with some two-family conversions, and very few large apartment complexes, preserving its low-density residential character.

Schools & Education

Hortonville is part of the Enlarged City School District of Troy. Students typically attend School 2 for elementary grades, which is located nearby and serves the Lansingburgh section of Troy. For middle and high school, students move on to the district's larger facilities, including Troy Middle School and Troy High School. The district offers a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses and career/technical education pathways at the high school level.

In addition to public schools, families in the area have access to several private and parochial school options in the greater Troy area, including La Salle Institute and Catholic Central School. The neighborhood's proximity to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Russell Sage College in downtown Troy also provides a connection to higher education and cultural resources, though Hortonville itself maintains a distinctly family-oriented, community-school focus.

Parks & Recreation

The defining natural recreational feature of Hortonville is the Poesten Kill, the stream that borders and winds through the area. While there are limited formal park spaces within the immediate neighborhood boundaries, residents are close to several key green spaces. The nearby Prospect Park, atop Troy's highest point, offers stunning views, a historic overlook, and walking paths. The Poesten Kill Gorge itself provides scenic beauty and informal exploration opportunities.

For organized sports and larger facilities, residents utilize the fields and amenities in the adjacent town of Brunswick, including Brunswick Community Park. The neighborhood's quiet, hilly streets are popular for walking and jogging. Its location also allows for quick drives to the extensive trail networks of the Rensselaer Plateau, Grafton Lakes State Park, and the recreational opportunities along the Hudson River in downtown Troy.

Local Dining & Shopping

Hortonville's commercial life centers on its stretch of Main Street (Route 2), which features a collection of long-standing, no-frills local businesses that cater to daily needs. This includes classic neighborhood pubs and pizza shops that serve as community gathering spots. The area has a practical, working-class vibe in its commerce, with a focus on convenience and familiarity rather than trendy boutiques.

For major grocery shopping and big-box retailers, residents typically head to the retail corridors in Brunswick, just a few minutes north on Route 2. However, the neighborhood's true culinary and shopping advantage is its proximity to both downtown Troy's vibrant restaurant and farmers market scene and the extensive commercial options in Brunswick. From Hortonville, one can easily access everything from artisanal coffee and fine dining in Troy to every major supermarket and home improvement store in Brunswick.

Who Lives Here

Hortonville is home to a mix of multi-generational Troy families, who have lived in the area for decades, and newer residents drawn by the affordable housing stock and quiet streets. The population is largely working-class and middle-class, with many employed in local trades, education, healthcare, and at nearby institutions like RPI. There is a strong "neighbor-knows-neighbor" ethos, where community ties are important and long-lasting.

The neighborhood attracts individuals and families seeking a suburban lifestyle with city taxes and services. It is particularly appealing to those who value privacy, larger yards, and a slower pace, but still want the convenience of being just a short drive from the employment, culture, and dining of downtown Troy, Albany, and the Brunswick retail zone. The overall vibe is unpretentious, resilient, and deeply rooted, making it a stable and close-knit corner of the Collar City.

Hortonville Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$333KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$87KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate86.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied14.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code05730

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