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3 117th Street

4 2.0   Sf: 2585   Yr: 1908  Acres: 0.210

Welcome to a home that has it all, overly spacious, style, and income potential. Currently running as a thriving child care business, this 4 bedroom, 2 full bath gem offers endless possibilities...

811 1st Avenue

6 2.0   Sf: 2288   Yr: 1890  Acres: 0.090

Riverfront two-unit property sits at the crossroads of New York's iconic waterways, offering direct access to the Hudson River and the Champlain Canal--part of the New York State Canal System. Enjoy...

L15 River Road

Acres: 12.200

Two parcels are included in this one price for a total of 12.79 acres. Property boasts 575 +/- Hudson River frontage. Lot is perfect for creating your own secluded riverfront haven. Perfect for a...

33 Broadway

3 2.0   Sf: 2132   Yr: 1830  Acres: 0.140

Rare riverfront property! This beautiful 2100 sq ft. colonial features 3 nicely sized bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, & bonus room that could be used as a bedroom or office. Downstairs has original hardwood...

311 Hudson Avenue

3 1.0   Sf: 1152   Yr: 1930  Acres: 0.260

Wow! This stunning Hudson Riverfront property is the perfect weekend escape or a prime opportunity for a short-term rental. With 100 feet of direct river access and a front-row seat for 4th of July...

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338 Hudson Avenue

3 1.0   Sf: 1178   Yr: 1926  Acres: 0.110

Multiple Offers! Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac overlooking woods and Hudson River, this charming home offers a perfect blend of classic appeal and cozy cottage.2 bedrooms and a...

Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

162 Methodist Farm Road

4 2.0   Sf: 2356   Yr: 1930  Acres: 1.600

Welcome to your peaceful sanctuary on Crooked Lake -- 1.6 acres of tranquil beauty with 120' of pristine shoreline, deep clear waters, a brand-new dock. This lakefront home shines with timeless...

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Crooked Lake

34 Williams Street

60 23.0   Sf: 29000   Yr: 1925  Acres: 0.530

Turn Key Investment! Fully occupied. The old Saint Paul's building, converted into 15 High end apartments in late 2020binding the elegance of the 1920's with the style and comforts of the 21st...

110 Trask Lane

4 4.0   Sf: 4010   Yr: 0  Acres: 1.110

TO BE BUILT. Design your dream home on this expansive 1+ acre lot in sought-after Neilson Landing. With panoramic views of Saratoga Lake and the flexibility to craft a completely custom residence...

Neilson Landing

500 Pond View Road

6 4.0   Sf: 3794   Yr: 2009  Acres: 2.760

Introducing 500 Pond View Way, a bold modern retreat set on 700 feet of pristine lakefront on Dyken Pond. Designed by the internationally renowned firm Kallos Turin, this one-of-a-kind home blends...

855 Hoosick Road

0 0.0   Sf: 4060   Yr: 1989  Acres: 3.550

Opportunity to own the well-established Country View Diner on busy Route 7, a major connector between New York and Vermont. This turnkey operation seats up to 143 guests and offers over 100 parking...

3 3.0   Sf: 2197   Yr: 0  Acres: 0.510

Design and build your dream home with award-winning Bella Home Builders on this 0.51-acre homesite near Saratoga Lake, offering breathtaking sunset views. Enjoy public water, public sewer, and a...

2085 Weast Road

4 3.0   Sf: 3085   Yr: 2011  Acres: 0.640

PRIVATE MOTORBOAT LAKE w/stunning Sunset Views! Own a piece of paradise with this TRUE waterfront home surrounded by 524 ft of Mariaville Lake, private access only, yet only 20-25 min. from Proctor's...

198 Richmond Road

9 6.0   Sf: 4851   Yr: 1976  Acres: 9.550

Welcome to your dream retreat! This incredible compound offers 9 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and nearly 10 acres of pure serenity. The stunning great room is the showstopper--surrounded by windows and...

312 Harborside Drive

3 3.0   Sf: 2320   Yr: 2019  Acres: 0.030

Experience the ultimate in resort-style living at Mohawk Harbor, the Capital Region's premier waterfront community located at Rivers Casino. Rarely available, this one-of-a-kind luxury condo offers...

308 County Route 28B

3 2.0   Sf: 2862   Yr: 1974  Acres: 2.000

Lakefront year round living or 2nd home country retreat, just 2 hours from NYC! This home is a beautifully updated 2-story home set on 2 private acres along quieter end of scenic Kinderhook Lake...

Hudson River - Rensselaer County Information

Rensselaer County is located in the eastern part of New York State, and it is bordered by the Hudson River to the west. The river serves as a natural boundary and plays a significant role in the geography, ecology, and economy of the region.

Geographic Overview:
- Location: Rensselaer County is situated near Albany, the state capital, and encompasses a mix of urban and rural areas.
- Hudson River: The river is a prominent feature of the county, providing recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, and hiking along its shoreline.

Communities and Towns:
Rensselaer County includes several towns and cities along the Hudson River, such as:
- Troy: Known for its historic architecture and vibrant arts scene, Troy has numerous parks and riverfront access.
- Rensselaer: This city directly across from Albany offers waterfront views and is a hub for transportation including rail and river traffic.
- East Greenbush: A suburban community with access to the river and outdoor recreational facilities.

Historical Significance:
- The Hudson River has been historically significant for trade and transportation since colonial times. The region played a vital role during the American Revolution and later during the Industrial Revolution.

Recreation:
- Parks and Trails: Rensselaer County has multiple parks and recreational areas along the river, such as the Hudson River Greenway and local waterfront parks, which offer walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and scenic views.

Environmental Concerns:
- The Hudson River has faced environmental challenges, including pollution and habitat loss. Various organizations and government efforts are ongoing to protect and restore the river’s ecosystem.

Cultural Aspects:
- The area is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and galleries that celebrate both local history and the broader heritage of the Hudson Valley.

Economic Impact:
- The Hudson River is crucial for local industries, including tourism, transportation, and agriculture. The river also attracts visitors to the region, contributing to the local economy.

For more detailed information on specific aspects such as historical sites, recreational activities, or community events, it would be beneficial to refer to local government websites or tourism boards.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!