North Hadley, Troy, NC

North Hadley — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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North Hadley Neighborhood Overview

Overview

North Hadley is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Troy, New York. It is situated atop the Lansingburgh plateau, bordered roughly by 115th Street to the south, the town line of Schaghticoke to the north, and the Hudson River to the east. This area offers a distinctively suburban feel within city limits, characterized by its winding, tree-lined streets, spacious lots, and a sense of seclusion, while remaining just a short drive from downtown Troy's amenities and major highways like I-87 and Route 7.

Historically, the land that became North Hadley was part of the larger, more rural town of Lansingburgh before its annexation by Troy in 1900. Its development accelerated in the mid-20th century, transforming former farmland into a desirable post-war residential enclave. The neighborhood's name itself evokes its pastoral past, and this heritage is still reflected in its overall atmosphere. Unlike the dense, historic row houses of downtown Troy, North Hadley presents a more modern, spread-out community ideal for those seeking space and tranquility.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in North Hadley is predominantly composed of single-family homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s. Architectural styles range from classic ranches and Cape Cods to larger split-levels and colonials, often situated on generous, well-landscaped lots that provide privacy and room for yards. This consistency in housing type contributes significantly to the neighborhood's cohesive and established aesthetic.

Price points in North Hadley are typically among the highest in the City of Troy, reflecting the lot sizes, home square footage, and the neighborhood's desirability. The market is primarily owner-occupied, with a very low rental presence compared to student-heavy areas near RPI or downtown. Recent trends show steady demand, as buyers from both within and outside the Capital Region are drawn to the combination of Troy's affordability (relative to nearby suburbs) and North Hadley's specific suburban lifestyle within the city.

Schools & Education

North Hadley is part of the Lansingburgh Central School District, which serves the northern portion of Troy and the town of Lansingburgh. Students typically attend Turnpike Elementary School, Lansingburgh Middle School, and Lansingburgh High School. The district offers a range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs, and the schools are a focal point for community events and activities for neighborhood families.

For private and parochial education, several options are a short drive away, including La Salle Institute in Troy and Catholic Central High School in Lansingburgh. Higher education institutions like Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Hudson Valley Community College are easily accessible via a 10-15 minute commute, making the neighborhood a convenient home for faculty, staff, and graduate students seeking a family-friendly setting.

Parks & Recreation

The neighborhood's primary green space is the expansive Knickerbacker Park, a true community asset located on the eastern edge of North Hadley along the Hudson River. The park features multiple baseball and softball diamonds, soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, a swimming pool, a popular ice skating rink in winter, and a large playground complex. It serves as the hub for Lansingburgh's youth sports leagues and hosts community events throughout the year.

Residents also enjoy direct access to outdoor activities along the Hudson River, with views of the water from some streets and the park. For more extensive trails and nature preserves, the nearby Oakwood Cemetery, Prospect Park, and the Tomhannock Reservoir are just a short drive away. The neighborhood's own quiet streets are also ideal for walking, jogging, and biking in a safe, low-traffic environment.

Local Dining & Shopping

North Hadley itself is primarily residential, so its commercial offerings are limited but convenient. The main commercial corridor is along Route 4 (2nd Avenue) in Lansingburgh, which features essential services, local pizzerias, diners, and small shops. Notable local staples include I Love Pizza of Troy and the Famous Lunch hot dog stand, both long-standing institutions. For a wider variety of sit-down restaurants, cafes, and boutique shopping, residents typically head south into downtown Troy or across the river to Cohoes.

Daily necessities are well-covered by a Price Chopper supermarket located conveniently at the intersection of Route 4 and 112th Street, anchoring the southern entrance to the neighborhood. For big-box retailers, home improvement stores, and larger chain restaurants, the busy consumer plazas of Hoosick Street in Troy and the routes in nearby Brunswick are a quick and easy drive away.

Who Lives Here

North Hadley attracts a mix of established families, professionals, and empty-nesters who value a peaceful, suburban lifestyle without leaving the City of Troy. The population is largely middle to upper-middle class, with a high rate of homeownership and long-term residency. The community vibe is quiet, friendly, and family-oriented, with a strong sense of neighborhood pride and stability. It is common to see neighbors maintaining their homes and gardens and children playing in yards.

The neighborhood is particularly appealing to those who work in Troy, Albany, or the surrounding Capital Region but prefer a home with more space and land than is typically available in denser urban or older suburban settings. It also draws current Troy residents looking to "move up" within the city to a larger property. The demographic is less transient than in college-adjacent areas, fostering a tight

North Hadley Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$420KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$112KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate74.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied25.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate6.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code01035

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