Tunbridge, Troy, NH

Tunbridge — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Tunbridge Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Tunbridge is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Troy, New York. Bordered by the Poesten Kill stream to the west, Oakwood Cemetery to the south, and the town of Brunswick to the east and north, it occupies a distinct, slightly elevated position that offers a sense of separation and tranquility while remaining just minutes from downtown. Historically, the area developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a streetcar suburb, attracting professionals and skilled workers from Troy's bustling industrial core.

The neighborhood's character is defined by its winding, tree-lined streets, modest but well-kept homes, and a strong sense of community. Unlike some of Troy's more densely packed historic districts, Tunbridge features larger lots and a more suburban feel, making it a popular choice for families and those seeking a quieter pace. Its location provides easy access to major routes like NY Route 2 and NY Route 7, connecting residents to Albany, the surrounding Capital Region, and the natural attractions of the Rensselaer Plateau.

Housing & Real Estate

Tunbridge's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic American Foursquares and charming Capes to mid-century ranches and split-levels built during later expansion phases. The architectural styles are generally more understated than the ornate Victorians found in other Troy neighborhoods, reflecting its practical, middle-class roots. Lot sizes are typically generous, with mature trees and landscaping adding to the area's appeal.

The real estate market in Tunbridge has remained relatively stable and affordable compared to many parts of the Capital Region, though it has seen steady appreciation. Price ranges typically fall within the mid-$200,000s to the low-$400,000s, with variations based on size, condition, and lot. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low percentage of rental properties, which contributes to its stable, invested community atmosphere. Recent trends show continued demand from first-time homebuyers and families looking for value and space.

Schools & Education

Tunbridge is part of the Enlarged City School District of Troy. Most students in the neighborhood attend School 2 (Carolyn G. Klock Elementary) for grades K-5, which is conveniently located just outside the neighborhood's southern edge on Burdett Avenue. For middle and high school, students typically move on to Doyle Middle School and Troy High School, both located further south in the Lansingburgh area of the city.

Families in Tunbridge also have access to several nearby private and parochial school options, including La Salle Institute and Catholic Central High School, both located in Troy. The neighborhood's proximity to the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) campus in Troy and the Emma Willard School, a prestigious private boarding and day school for young women, also influences the area, with some faculty and staff choosing to reside in Tunbridge. Hudson Valley Community College is also a short drive away.

Parks & Recreation

While Tunbridge itself is primarily residential, it is flanked by significant green spaces. To the south lies the historic and expansive Oakwood Cemetery, which doubles as an arboretum and passive recreation space with walking paths, ponds, and remarkable views of the Hudson Valley. The Poesten Kill Gorge, forming the western border, offers wooded areas and the dramatic overlook of the Poesten Kill Falls at the end of Congress Street, accessible via the nearby Prospect Park.

For organized recreation, residents often utilize facilities in adjacent areas. The Knickerbacker Park complex in Lansingburgh offers athletic fields, an ice rink, and a swimming pool. The nearby Brunswick Town Park, just over the eastern border, provides additional sports fields, playgrounds, and community events. The neighborhood's quiet streets and low traffic also make it ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling.

Local Dining & Shopping

Tunbridge is not a commercial district, so its charm lies in its residential peace. Daily conveniences and dining are found in nearby nodes. The bustling Hoosick Street (Route 7) corridor, a short drive away, offers a wide array of national retailers, supermarkets like Market 32 and Walmart, and chain restaurants. For a more local flavor, residents head into downtown Troy for its celebrated farm-to-table restaurants, cafes, and boutique shopping.

Closer to home, the small commercial strip at the intersection of Congress Street and Pawling Avenue provides essential services, including a Stewart's Shop for quick groceries and coffee. The Lansingburgh branch of the Troy Public Library is also nearby on 114th Street. For major grocery shopping, besides the Hoosick Street options, the Price Chopper on Second Avenue in Lansingburgh is a common destination for Tunbridge residents.

Who Lives Here

Tunbridge is a neighborhood of homeowners, characterized by a mix of multi-generational Troy families, young professionals, and established couples. Its affordability, safety, and spacious lots are particularly attractive to first-time homebuyers and growing families who want a suburban lifestyle with a Troy address. The community vibe is quiet, friendly, and unpretentious, with neighbors often knowing one another and taking pride in maintaining their properties.

The area also draws employees from the nearby education and healthcare sectors, including staff from RPI, Emma Willard, and Samaritan Hospital. Residents are often drawn by the practical benefits: a sense of privacy, good value for housing square footage, easy highway access for commuters to Albany or beyond, and proximity to both city amenities and the

Tunbridge Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$260KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$84KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate85.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied14.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code05077

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