North Wolcott, Troy, ME

North Wolcott — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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North Wolcott Neighborhood Overview

Overview

North Wolcott is a residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Troy, New York, offering a quiet, suburban-like atmosphere within city limits. Bordered by the Poesten Kill to the west and the town of Brunswick to the east and north, the area is characterized by its rolling hills, mature trees, and a sense of seclusion, while remaining just a short drive from downtown Troy's amenities and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) campus. Historically, this area was part of the larger Lansingburgh region and developed primarily in the mid-20th century, with many homes built for the growing post-war families of Troy's professionals and workforce.

The neighborhood's identity is closely tied to its topography and its main thoroughfare, North Wolcott Avenue (NY Route 40), which winds through the area. This winding road provides scenic views and a distinct separation from the denser, grid-like streets of central Troy. The community maintains a strong sense of privacy and quiet, attracting residents who appreciate a more rural feel without sacrificing the conveniences of urban living. Its location provides easy access to major routes like NY Route 7 and I-787, connecting residents to Albany, Schenectady, and the wider Capital Region.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in North Wolcott is predominantly composed of single-family homes from the 1950s through the 1970s, featuring a mix of ranch-style houses, split-levels, and Cape Cods on generously sized, often wooded lots. The architectural style is functional and modest, with an emphasis on space and privacy rather than ornate historical detail. Property sizes are typically larger here than in Troy's more central neighborhoods, providing residents with ample yard space, which is a key draw for the area.

Home prices in North Wolcott are generally higher than the Troy city average, reflecting the lot sizes, quiet setting, and the perception of the area as a stable, family-oriented enclave. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a very low percentage of multi-family units or rental properties compared to other parts of the city. Recent trends have seen steady demand, as buyers seeking more space and a suburban lifestyle within the city find value here, though inventory can be limited due to the neighborhood's established nature and low turnover.

Schools & Education

North Wolcott is part of the Enlarged City School District of Troy. Students typically attend School 2 for elementary grades, which is located nearby on Tenth Street in Lansingburgh. For middle and high school, students move on to the Lansingburgh Middle School and Lansingburgh High School, situated in the northern part of the district. The district offers a range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs, and the specific schools serving North Wolcott are known for their community-oriented environments.

In addition to the public system, the neighborhood's proximity to downtown Troy and the surrounding area provides access to several private and parochial school options, including La Salle Institute and Catholic Central High School. For higher education, the world-renowned Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is only a few miles away, and the neighborhood is within a reasonable commute to the University at Albany, SUNY Albany, and Hudson Valley Community College, making it attractive to faculty, staff, and graduate students.

Parks & Recreation

While North Wolcott itself is more residential and lacks large, formal public parks within its immediate boundaries, it is surrounded by significant green space and recreational opportunities. The Poesten Kill Gorge and its surrounding woodlands form a natural western border, offering informal trails and scenic beauty. Just to the east, in the town of Brunswick, is the extensive Brunswick Community Park, which features sports fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and walking paths, serving as a de facto recreational hub for many North Wolcott residents.

Outdoor activities are a major perk of the location. The neighborhood's hilly terrain and quiet streets are popular with walkers, joggers, and cyclists. A short drive south leads to the heart of Troy and its renowned riverfront parks, including Riverfront Park and the Uncle Sam Bikeway, which connects to a vast regional trail network along the Hudson River. For winter sports, the nearby hills are ideal for sledding, and several ski resorts are within a 30-45 minute drive.

Local Dining & Shopping

North Wolcott is primarily a residential area, so dining and shopping options within the immediate neighborhood are limited but supplemented by its proximity to several commercial corridors. Residents often head to the nearby Hoosick Street (NY Route 7) corridor in Brunswick, which hosts a wide array of national retailers, supermarkets like Market 32 and Walmart, and chain restaurants. This provides convenient access to everyday necessities without having to travel into downtown Troy.

For a more local and eclectic experience, the vibrant downtown Troy restaurant and boutique scene is only a 10-15 minute drive away. This gives North Wolcott residents easy access to Troy's celebrated culinary landscape, from classic Italian fare on Fourth Street to innovative farm-to-table restaurants and cozy cafes. The Lansingburgh branch of the Troy Public Library, located on 114th Street, also serves as a valuable community resource for residents of the northern part of the city.

Who Lives Here

The population of North Wolcott is largely composed of established families, professionals, and long-term residents who value tranquility, space, and a strong sense of community. It is a neighborhood where neighbors know each other and property ownership is the norm. The demographic tends to be a mix of middle

North Wolcott Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$221KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$954/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$68KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate81.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied19.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate10.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBuyer'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code05680

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