North Pawlet, Troy, SC

North Pawlet — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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North Pawlet Neighborhood Overview

Overview

North Pawlet is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Troy, New York. It is situated just north of the bustling downtown core and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) campus, bounded roughly by Hoosick Street to the south, the Hudson River to the west, and the city limits to the north and east. This area is characterized by its steep, winding streets, mature tree canopy, and a mix of architectural styles that tell the story of Troy's growth from the 19th century to the post-war era.

The neighborhood's history is intertwined with Troy's industrial prosperity. Many of its substantial homes were built for the managerial class of the city's famed iron, steel, and textile industries. The name "Pawlet" itself is derived from a town in Vermont, reflecting the patterns of migration and settlement in the region. Today, North Pawlet offers a serene, almost suburban feel within the city limits, providing residents with a strong sense of community and relative seclusion while remaining just minutes from urban amenities and major transportation routes like Route 7.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in North Pawlet is notably diverse, ranging from grand, historic Victorians and Tudors on larger lots to more modest post-World War II Cape Cods and ranches. This variety creates a streetscape with significant architectural interest and caters to a wide range of budgets and lifestyles. Many of the older homes feature original woodwork, stained glass, and other period details, attracting those interested in historic preservation.

Price ranges are relatively broad for Troy, with smaller starter homes and fixer-uppers starting in the low $200,000s, while meticulously maintained historic properties with river views can command prices upwards of $500,000. The neighborhood is predominantly owner-occupied, contributing to its stable, well-kept appearance. Recent trends show a steady demand, driven by the area's quiet charm, proximity to RPI and downtown, and its appeal to both young professionals and families seeking more space than is available in Troy's denser neighborhoods.

Schools & Education

North Pawlet is served by the Enlarged City School District of Troy. Students typically attend School 14 for elementary grades, which is conveniently located within the neighborhood itself. For middle and high school, students move to the district's larger facilities, with Troy Middle School and Troy High School being the designated institutions. The district offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs, and Troy High School provides Advanced Placement courses and career-focused pathways.

In addition to the public system, the neighborhood's location provides easy access to several private and parochial school options in the greater Troy area. Furthermore, the proximity to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is a significant educational asset, with residents able to easily access university lectures, libraries, and cultural events. This creates a unique environment where a family-oriented community exists just a short distance from a world-class research university.

Parks & Recreation

While North Pawlet itself is more residential, it is flanked by significant green spaces. To the west, the steep bluffs offer informal trails and breathtaking overlooks of the Hudson River and the Green Island Bridge. The nearby Prospect Park, designed by the same landscape architects as New York City's Central Park, is a short drive or a vigorous walk away and provides a classic urban park experience with a pond, walking paths, a historic overlook, and a popular farmers' market.

For organized sports and recreation, the Knickerbacker Park complex is easily accessible on the northern side of Lansingburgh. It features baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, and playgrounds. The neighborhood's quiet, hilly streets are also popular with local runners and walkers. The Hudson River waterfront, with its ongoing revitalization and the Troy Riverfront Park, is a quick drive down the hill, offering festivals, concerts, and river access.

Local Dining & Shopping

North Pawlet is primarily residential, so daily commercial needs are met by the bustling corridors of Hoosick Street and downtown Troy. Hoosick Street offers a concentration of convenience stores, pharmacies, chain restaurants, and big-box retailers. For a more distinctive experience, the vibrant downtown Troy restaurant and shop scene is less than a ten-minute drive away.

Residents frequently patronize the small, neighborhood-oriented businesses on 15th Street in Lansingburgh, just to the north, which include pizzerias, corner stores, and cafes. For grocery shopping, a Price Chopper supermarket is conveniently located on Hoosick Street. The true culinary and retail strength of living in North Pawlet is its access to Troy's celebrated downtown, which is replete with award-winning restaurants, independent bookstores, coffee shops, and specialty boutiques, all within easy reach.

Who Lives Here

North Pawlet attracts a mix of residents who value tranquility, architectural character, and a strong community feel. The population includes established families, long-time Troy residents, and a growing number of RPI faculty and staff who appreciate the short commute and peaceful environment. It is also home to young professionals and couples who are drawn to the historic homes and the neighborhood's potential.

The community vibe is one of quiet pride of place. It is less transient than some neighborhoods closer to campus, with neighbors often knowing one another and participating in block-level interactions. People are drawn here for the "best of both worlds" it offers: the safety and space of a suburb with the architectural integrity and quick access to the culture, employment, and dining of a resurgent

North Pawlet Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$240KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$897/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$55KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate82.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied17.2%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code05775

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