9-13 Village Dr
9-13 Village Dr,
Delmar,
NY
12054
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Beds | Baths | Average SF | Availability |
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1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom 1 Br | 1 Bath 1 Bath 1 Ba | — | Not Available |
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24 units/2 stories
About 9-13 Village Dr Delmar, NY 12054
Find your new home at 9-13 Village Dr in Delmar, NY. You'll find this community in the 12054 area of Delmar. The leasing team is ready to show you our community. So get a head start on your move. Contact or stop by the 9-13 Village Dr leasing office to see available floor plans.
9-13 Village Dr is an apartment community located in Albany County and the 12054 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bethlehem Central attendance zone.
A suburb of Albany, the city of Delmar sits about six miles southwest of Downtown. Such close proximity to the capital city of New York State affords residents to unbeatable attractions. The New York State Museum, Washington Park, Palace Theatre, and Times Union Center are all within reach of Delmar.
Home to the Normanside Country Club and surrounding community parks, residents of this charming suburb enjoy outdoor recreation. And if you have a pup in town, venture over to the Normanskill Farm Dog Park. A variety of restaurants and small businesses sit along Delaware Avenue in the heart of town. After you find your cozy rental in the city, grab a cup of coffee at the Perfect Blend Café & Bakery, or enjoy some pub food at O’Slattery’s Irish Restaurant and Pub.
Learn more about living in DelmarColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 12 min | 4.7 mi | |
Drive: | 13 min | 5.0 mi | |
Drive: | 13 min | 5.1 mi | |
Drive: | 14 min | 7.5 mi |

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When I moved in, the next door neighbor said people don’t stay longer than a year in my unit and I can see why. The apartment I rented, I didn’t really look at, so that was my fault. When I moved in, I realized how FILTHY everything is. Despite the lease requesting exorbitant amounts of money to make repairs upon move out, I moved into an apartment that wasn’t painted, cleaned, or maintained at all. The refrigerator shelf was broken, the ceiling in the bathroom was damaged, the window blinds were broken and moldy, the bathroom tiles are broken, the tub was dirty and peeling, even the oven was FILTHY. Management isn’t onsite so I guess they just post pictures from when a unit was at its best but most of the units have not been updated or maintained. Even when they replaced the windows, the company said they were told to put the same broken blinds back up. I expect all of my security deposit back when I move out because it was a dump when I moved in. Luckily I was able to make some repairs myself because if not, I would’ve broken my lease and slept in my car. That’s how bad it was. I like the neighborhood and the repairs I can make myself but I wouldn’t recommend. They also post the rent as one amount but the lease requests a monthly fee that raises the rent more than the posted amount. I like the neighborhood, so if they rent it cheap enough, you’re handy, and like the neighborhood, I would recommend otherwise. Run away.
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