Malden, Albany, VT

Malden — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Malden Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Malden, often referred to as Malden Bridge or Malden-on-Hudson, is a small, historic hamlet located within the town of Coeymans in Albany County, New York. It is situated approximately 15 miles south of downtown Albany along the scenic and historically vital Route 9W, perched on the western bank of the Hudson River. While administratively part of a larger town, Malden possesses a distinct identity, characterized by its quiet, riverside setting and a strong sense of its past.

The neighborhood's history is deeply intertwined with the Hudson River and the early industrial development of the region. In the 19th century, Malden was a bustling hub, home to brickyards, a cement plant, and a ferry crossing to the town of Catskill. The hamlet's architecture, including well-preserved Victorian homes and the iconic Malden Bridge over the Hannacroix Creek, reflects this prosperous era. Today, Malden offers a peaceful, semi-rural residential alternative to the more urban neighborhoods of Albany, attracting those who appreciate history, natural beauty, and a tight-knit community atmosphere.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Malden is a mix of historic homes, many dating from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and more modern ranch-style and split-level houses built in the latter half of the 20th century. The historic properties often feature Victorian or Federal-style architecture, with some having been meticulously restored. Given its semi-rural location, properties often feature larger lots, wooded areas, and some with direct river access or views, compared to denser city neighborhoods.

Home prices in Malden and the surrounding Coeymans area are generally more affordable than in many Albany suburbs, offering good value for square footage and land. The market is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes, with very few multi-family or dedicated rental complexes. Recent trends show a steady interest from buyers seeking a quieter lifestyle, historic charm, and proximity to both the river and the Capital Region's employment centers, without the premium price tag of some northern suburbs.

Schools & Education

Malden is part of the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School District (RCS). Students in the hamlet typically attend A.W. Becker Elementary School, Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Middle School, and Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School. The district provides a comprehensive K-12 education with a range of academic, athletic, and extracurricular programs. Families are drawn to the community-oriented feel of the district's schools.

For private education, families have options in nearby Albany, including Catholic and other independent schools. Higher education opportunities are readily accessible, with the University at Albany (SUNY), the College of Saint Rose, and Hudson Valley Community College all within a 20-30 minute drive. The proximity to these institutions also means some faculty, staff, and students choose to live in the quieter environs of Malden.

Parks & Recreation

The primary recreational asset for Malden is its direct access to the Hudson River. The hamlet's riverfront is a focal point for boating, kayaking, and fishing. The nearby Henry Hudson Park, located just north in the town of Bethlehem, offers a public boat launch, picnic areas, and walking paths along the water, serving as a key community resource for outdoor activities.

While Malden itself is small, the surrounding town of Coeymans and nearby areas provide ample green space. The Coeymans Landing Park offers additional river access and community events. For hiking and more extensive nature exploration, residents can easily travel to the nearby John Boyd Thacher State Park or the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. The rural roads are also popular for cycling, offering picturesque views of the river valley and countryside.

Local Dining & Shopping

Malden's commercial offerings are modest, reflecting its small size, with a couple of longstanding local establishments anchoring the community. The Malden Bridge Restaurant is a historic and beloved fixture, known for its classic American fare and community atmosphere. For daily essentials, residents typically rely on the broader Coeymans area, which has basic convenience stores and shops, or travel to nearby Ravena or Glenmont for larger grocery stores like Price Chopper.

For a wider variety of dining, shopping, and services, residents have easy access to the retail corridors of Glenmont and the city of Albany. The Crossgates Mall, Stuyvesant Plaza, and the diverse restaurant scenes on Delaware Avenue and in downtown Albany are all within a 20-25 minute drive. Many Malden residents appreciate the balance of a quiet home base with the convenience of major urban amenities just a short trip away.

Who Lives Here

Malden attracts a mix of long-time residents, whose families have lived in the area for generations, and newer transplants seeking a specific lifestyle. The population tends to be a blend of working-class families, professionals working in Albany or nearby industrial areas, and retirees drawn to the peaceful setting. There is a strong sense of community pride and neighborliness, often centered around local landmarks like the bridge and the river.

The neighborhood's character appeals to those who value history, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life. It is particularly attractive to individuals who enjoy outdoor activities like boating and fishing, as well as homebuyers looking for historic property charm at a more accessible price point than found in fully restored urban historic districts. Malden offers a distinct, small-hamlet vibe within the broader Capital Region, providing

Malden Market Data

MetricValueSource
Homeownership Rate87.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied13.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code12453

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