1395 Hudson
1395 Washington Ave,
Albany, NY 12206
$1,495
Studio
Inspired by Mount Vernon, George Washington’s estate in Virginia, The Loudon House epitomizes colonial Georgian style. Proportion and balance combined with a neo-classical decorative vocabulary are hallmarks of this quintessential American style. Designed by architect Kenneth Syvertsen, a specialist in historic recreations, The Loudon House represents the marriage of traditional style with modern amenities. The grand structure houses 24 spacious units conveniently located in the heart of Loudonville, NY. Conveniently located just minutes from Downtown Albany, RPI, Siena College, SUNY Albany and College of Nanoscale Science, Albany Medical Center, Albany International Airport, Amtrak Train Station, Restaurants and Shopping. Plus downtown Saratoga Springs and Global Foundries in Malta are just a short drive away. This historic hamlet is famous for its luxurious homes and distinguished residents. Two exclusive country clubs, Schuyler Meadows and Wolfert’s Roost, are only minutes away making The Loudon House the perfect care-free home for those who like living the Loudonville lifestyle.
The Loudon House is an apartment community located in Albany County and the 12203 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Guilderland Central School District attendance zone.
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Albany, New York combines historic architecture and contemporary living along the Hudson River. As the Capital District's center, the city balances government operations with welcoming neighborhoods. Current rental trends show moderate growth, with average rents ranging from $1,284 for studios to $1,914 for three-bedroom units, with an overall average of $1,506. The market has seen modest increases, with year-over-year changes varying from 1.8% to 3.5% across different unit sizes.
Albany's neighborhoods each offer distinct characteristics. Center Square features well-preserved row houses near local shops and restaurants, while Pine Hills sits close to educational institutions. Washington Park, an 81-acre green space designed in 1876, hosts summer concerts and provides winter recreation including ice skating. The Empire State Plaza and the New York State Capitol building create Albany's recognizable skyline.
Learn more about living in Albany| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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