Pelham, Troy, WV

Pelham — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Pelham Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nestled on the eastern edge of Troy, New York, Pelham is a historic and architecturally rich neighborhood that offers a quiet, residential retreat with a strong sense of community. Its boundaries are roughly defined by Oakwood Avenue to the north, Tibbits Avenue to the south, and the Poesten Kill gorge to the east, creating a distinct and somewhat secluded feel. The neighborhood is characterized by its winding, hilly streets, mature tree canopy, and stunning views of the Hudson River Valley, providing a picturesque setting that feels removed from the bustle of downtown, yet remains just minutes away.

Pelham's history is deeply tied to Troy's 19th-century industrial prosperity. Developed primarily in the late 1800s and early 1900s, it was designed as a desirable suburb for the city's affluent merchants, industrialists, and professionals. This legacy is evident in its diverse collection of well-preserved Victorian, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and Tudor-style homes. The neighborhood's layout, following the natural contours of the land, adds to its unique charm and visual interest, making it one of Troy's most sought-after and visually distinctive residential areas.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Pelham is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from grand, ornate Victorians on spacious lots to more modest but equally charming early 20th-century cottages and bungalows. Architectural integrity is highly valued, with many homes featuring original details like stained glass, intricate woodwork, and wraparound porches. The neighborhood also includes some well-maintained two-family homes, offering rental opportunities, and a limited number of modern infill constructions designed to blend with the historic character.

Real estate in Pelham is consistently among the most expensive in the City of Troy, reflecting its desirability, historic significance, and scenic qualities. Prices vary widely based on size, condition, and architectural significance, but homes typically range from the mid-$300,000s to well over $600,000 for meticulously restored estates. The market is primarily owner-occupied, fostering a stable and invested community. Recent trends show strong demand, with properties often receiving multiple offers, as buyers from both the Capital Region and beyond are drawn to its unique combination of history, beauty, and proximity to major employers and universities.

Schools & Education

Pelham is part of the Enlarged City School District of Troy. Many neighborhood children attend School 12 (the former PS 12), a Pre-K through 5th grade elementary school located just outside the neighborhood's western edge on Tenth Street, which has a strong community reputation. For middle and high school, students typically move on to Doyle Middle School and Troy High School, both of which offer a range of academic programs, Advanced Placement courses, and extracurricular activities.

In addition to public schools, Pelham's central location provides easy access to several notable private and independent schools in the greater Troy area. These include the Doane Stuart School in nearby Albany and La Salle Institute, a private Catholic school for boys in Troy. The neighborhood's proximity to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and Emma Willard School also contributes to an atmosphere that values education and intellectual engagement, with many faculty and staff from these institutions choosing to reside in Pelham.

Parks & Recreation

While Pelham itself is more residential, it is flanked by significant green spaces. To the north lies the renowned Oakwood Cemetery, a 352-acre Victorian-era cemetery and arboretum designed by landscape architect John C. Sidney. More than a burial ground, it is a National Historic Site with miles of walking paths, stunning monuments, and panoramic views, serving as a de facto park for quiet strolls and reflection. To the east, the Poesten Kill gorge offers dramatic natural scenery and informal trails for exploration.

Just a short drive away, residents enjoy access to Prospect Park, which features a classic Robert Trent Jones-designed public golf course, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a picturesque overlook of Troy and the Hudson River. The nearby Troy Country Club also provides recreational amenities. For daily outdoor activity, the neighborhood's own quiet, sloping streets are popular for walking, jogging, and dog-walking, capitalizing on the area's tranquil ambiance and beautiful architecture.

Local Dining & Shopping

Pelham is primarily a residential enclave, so its commercial offerings are limited within its immediate borders, contributing to its peaceful character. However, it is situated just minutes from the vibrant downtown Troy dining and retail scene. A quick trip down Hill Street or Pawling Avenue leads to the heart of downtown, where residents can enjoy a celebrated array of restaurants, cafes, and boutiques. Popular nearby spots include the sophisticated Italian fare at DeFazio's Pizzeria & Ristorante, the craft cocktails at The Bradley, and the artisanal goods at the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market.

For everyday needs, residents typically utilize the Hannaford Supermarket on Hoosick Street or the Price Chopper/Market 32 in Wynantskill. The small, independent shops of the adjacent Congress Street corridor and the Lansingburgh neighborhood also provide convenient options. The lack of through traffic and commercial activity within Pelham itself is considered an asset by residents, who appreciate the quiet while valuing the easy access to the rich amenities of downtown Troy and beyond.

Who Lives Here

Pelham attracts a diverse mix of residents united by an appreciation for history, architecture, and community. The neighborhood is home to many professionals, academics from RPI and other local colleges, artists

Pelham Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$435KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$74KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate48.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied51.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate11.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBuyer'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code01002

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