Meriden, Troy, WV

Meriden — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Meriden Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Meriden is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Troy, New York, bordering the town of Brunswick. Historically part of the larger Lansingburgh area, it developed primarily in the mid-20th century as a suburban-style enclave within the city limits. The neighborhood is characterized by its winding, tree-lined streets, spacious lots, and a sense of seclusion, offering a more pastoral feel compared to Troy's denser urban core while maintaining convenient city access.

The area's identity is shaped by its geography, nestled between the Poesten Kill to the west and the rolling hills of Rensselaer County to the east. This location provides a peaceful, almost rural atmosphere just minutes from major thoroughfares like NY Route 7 and I-787, facilitating easy commutes to Albany, Troy's downtown, or the nearby Rensselaer Technology Park. Meriden serves as a prime example of Troy's diverse residential fabric, appealing to those seeking space and tranquility without leaving the city.

Housing & Real Estate

Meriden's housing stock is predominantly composed of single-family homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s, featuring a mix of ranch-style houses, split-levels, and Cape Cods on generously sized, often wooded lots. The architectural style is distinctly mid-century suburban, with a focus on practicality and family living. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low percentage of multi-family units, contributing to its stable, settled character.

Price points in Meriden are typically among the highest in the City of Troy, reflecting the lot sizes, home square footage, and the neighborhood's perceived prestige. While still offering relative value compared to similar suburbs in neighboring counties, the market is competitive. Recent trends show steady demand for these properties from families and professionals drawn to the quiet setting and the Troy City School District, with well-maintained homes receiving significant interest.

Schools & Education

Meriden is part of the Troy City School District. The neighborhood itself is zoned for School 18, a well-regarded elementary school located within the community on Brunswick Road, which serves as a local hub. For middle and high school, students typically attend Doyle Middle School and Troy High School, both located further south in the city. The proximity of School 18 is a major draw for families residing in the area.

Additionally, the neighborhood's location offers access to several private and parochial school options in Troy and nearby Brunswick. Higher education institutions are also within easy reach, including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Hudson Valley Community College, both a short drive away. This blend of a strong community elementary school and access to broader educational resources is a key feature of the neighborhood.

Parks & Recreation

While Meriden itself is more residential, it is adjacent to significant green spaces. The nearby Poesten Kill Gorge and surrounding woodlands offer informal trails and natural exploration. The neighborhood's large private yards also serve as de facto recreational spaces for residents. For organized sports, residents often utilize the fields and facilities at the adjacent Brunswick Town Park or travel to Troy's larger parks.

Outdoor activities are a major perk of the location. The winding, hilly roads are popular with local cyclists. Furthermore, the proximity to the Tomhannock Reservoir and Grafton Lakes State Park provides ample opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, and winter sports just a short drive away. This easy access to both managed parks and untamed nature is a defining recreational advantage for Meriden residents.

Local Dining & Shopping

Meriden is primarily residential, so its commercial offerings are limited within the immediate neighborhood boundaries. Daily conveniences and shopping are found a short drive away on Hoosick Street (Route 7) in Troy or in the town of Brunswick, which feature a dense concentration of national retailers, grocery stores like Market 32 and Hannaford, and a wide array of dining options from casual chains to local favorites.

For a more urban dining and shopping experience, downtown Troy's vibrant restaurant and boutique scene is only a 10-15 minute drive. Many Meriden residents appreciate this balance: a quiet home base separated from commercial bustle, with the ability to quickly access everything from big-box stores on Hoosick Street to the farm-to-table restaurants and unique shops of downtown Troy and nearby Brunswick.

Who Lives Here

Meriden attracts a mix of established families, professionals, and long-time residents who value space, privacy, and a strong sense of community. The demographic tends to be homeowners with school-aged or older children, drawn by the quality of the local elementary school and the family-friendly environment. The neighborhood fosters a quiet, neighborly vibe where residents often know one another.

The area is particularly appealing to professionals working at RPI, the Rensselaer Technology Park, in Albany, or in local healthcare who desire a suburban lifestyle without forsaking Troy city residency. The population is generally stable, with lower turnover than in more transient urban neighborhoods. Residents are often drawn to the unique combination of large, private lots, a peaceful atmosphere, and the practical benefits of Troy city services and taxes.

Meriden Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$364KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$108KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate91.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied8.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate23.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBuyer'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code03781

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