Lenox, Troy, WV

Lenox — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Lenox Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Lenox is a historic and primarily residential neighborhood located in the eastern section of Troy, New York. It is bounded roughly by Oakwood Avenue to the north, 15th Street to the south, Hoosick Street to the east, and the Poesten Kill gorge to the west. The neighborhood's character is defined by its quiet, tree-lined streets, steep hills offering dramatic views of the Hudson Valley, and a strong sense of community among its residents. Its elevated position provides a peaceful, almost suburban feel while remaining just minutes from downtown Troy's amenities.

The neighborhood's history is deeply tied to the 19th-century growth of Troy as an industrial powerhouse. Many of its substantial homes were built for the city's prosperous merchants, industrialists, and professionals during the Victorian era. The area showcases a rich architectural tapestry, including Italianate, Queen Anne, and Colonial Revival styles. Lenox has maintained its historic integrity, with many homes meticulously preserved, contributing to its enduring charm and appeal as one of Troy's most desirable residential enclaves.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Lenox is predominantly composed of large, single-family homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These include stately Victorians, elegant Colonials, and substantial Tudors, often situated on generous, landscaped lots. Architectural details like stained glass, wrap-around porches, and intricate woodwork are common. There are also some well-maintained multi-family homes and smaller bungalows, particularly along the neighborhood's edges.

Real estate in Lenox is among the most sought-after in Troy, with prices reflecting the historic quality, size, and views. Home values typically range from the mid-$300,000s to over $600,000 for the most exceptional properties. The market is heavily owner-occupied, with a relatively low rental presence compared to other Troy neighborhoods. Recent trends show steady demand, with renovated historic homes commanding premium prices, while fixer-uppers attract buyers looking for a project in a stable, prestigious area.

Schools & Education

Lenox is part of the Enlarged City School District of Troy. Many neighborhood children attend School 14 (Carolyn G. Waring Elementary School), which is located nearby and serves the area. For middle and high school, students typically move on to Doyle Middle School and Troy High School. The district offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs, and Troy High is known for its International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, a rigorous academic option that draws students from across the district.

In addition to public schools, several private and parochial school options are accessible in the greater Troy area, including La Salle Institute and Catholic Central High School. The neighborhood's proximity to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Russell Sage College also contributes to an academic atmosphere, with many faculty, staff, and graduate students choosing to live in Lenox. The Troy Public Library's main branch is a short drive away, serving as a valuable community resource.

Parks & Recreation

Lenox is adjacent to the expansive Oakwood Cemetery, a National Historic Landmark that functions as both a serene arboretum and a public park with walking paths, historic monuments, and stunning views. While not a traditional playground, it offers residents a vast, quiet green space for walking, jogging, and contemplation. The neighborhood itself, with its steep topography, provides a natural setting for those who enjoy hillside walks with picturesque vistas of the Hudson River and surrounding hills.

Just to the west, across the Poesten Kill gorge, is Prospect Park, designed by the same landscape architects as Central Park. It features walking trails, a large playground, a swimming pool, tennis courts, and the iconic "Uncle Sam" observation tower with panoramic views. For more extensive recreation, the nearby RPI campus offers athletic facilities, and the bike path along the Hudson River is easily accessible by car, providing opportunities for cycling and waterfront strolls.

Local Dining & Shopping

While Lenox itself is quiet and residential, its location places it within easy reach of Troy's vibrant commercial corridors. Just down the hill on Hoosick Street (Route 7), residents find a concentration of convenience stores, chain pharmacies, and casual dining options. For a more curated experience, downtown Troy's River Street and surrounding blocks are a short drive away, offering a celebrated array of restaurants, cafes, and boutique shops.

Notable nearby favorites include The Hill at Muza for upscale Polish cuisine and The Rustic Barn Pub for a cozy neighborhood tavern atmosphere. For groceries, residents often shop at the Price Chopper on Hoosick Street or venture to the Hannaford in nearby Brunswick. The Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market, a regional destination held downtown on Saturdays, is a major draw for Lenox residents seeking fresh, local produce, artisanal foods, and crafts.

Who Lives Here

Lenox attracts a mix of established professionals, academics, families, and long-time Troy residents. The neighborhood is known for its stable, engaged population that values historic preservation, architectural beauty, and a quiet, family-friendly environment. Many residents are affiliated with the nearby universities—RPI and Russell Sage—as professors, administrators, or staff. Others work in capital region industries, law, medicine, or government in Albany, just across the river.

The community vibe is one of quiet pride and neighborliness, with an active neighborhood association that fosters communication and organizes occasional events. Residents are drawn to Lenox for its unique combination of historic

Lenox Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$419KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$83KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate67.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied32.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate6.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code01240

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