State and Clinton
501 State St,
Schenectady, NY 12305
$1,335 - $1,795
1-2 Beds
Northside Village, formerly known as Yates Village, is currently undergoing a multi-phase redevelopment in partnership with Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority (SMHA) and Duvernay + Brooks, LLC. The first phase of redevelopment is complete, which rehabilitated 25 existing apartments and built 64 brand new ones, affordable at various income tiers. 39 of the apartments require a Project-Based Voucher, needing a referral from SMHA. A brand new community building is also available for resident use, consisting of a fitness center and resident lounge space. The first phase includes one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes, including 18 special needs units set aside for those with mobility, hearing or visual impairments.
Northside Village is an apartment community located in Schenectady County and the 12308 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Schenectady City attendance zone.
Fitness Center
Playground
Clubhouse
Lounge
Washer/Dryer
Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
High Speed Internet Access
Living in Schenectady, New York means experiencing a historic city in the midst of renewal. Known as "The Electric City" due to its heritage as the birthplace of General Electric, this Capital District community features cultural attractions including the restored Proctors Theatre and a revitalized downtown area along State Street. The city's Central Park offers acclaimed rose gardens and Iroquois Lake, while the Stockade Historic District preserves Dutch and English Colonial architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. Union College's campus adds to the architectural landscape, and residents have access to both city amenities and recreational opportunities along the Mohawk River.
Housing options in Schenectady include historic properties in the General Electric Realty Plot, one of America's first planned residential neighborhoods, and apartments in the downtown area. The rental market shows one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,209, representing a 2.
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