Home to the last monumental battle between the Mohawk and Iroquois Indians in 1669, Wolf Hollow Gorge in East Glenville, New York is documented as over 400 million years old.
With a population of just 6,616, East Glenville is a hamlet that covers approximately eight square miles in Schenectady County. An ideal place to call home with a combination of both suburban and rural spaces to roam, it's a convenient drive to the city of Schenectady, the town of Scotia, and even nearby Saratoga County. Not only is the area home to numerous fossils and rock formations, its presence is one of many recreational activities for the residents of East Glenville to explore and have fun with. It's got everything you need all within a short drive of wherever you live in East Glenville including loads of parks, restaurants and shopping. Don't let its size fool you, there's a lot to see and enjoy in East Glenville, New York.
Moving to East Glenville
East Glenville is a part of the town of Glenville. The town's rural and suburban lifestyle has been a draw to those looking to relocate for years. The crime rate is much lower than the national average, making it the kind of place where you don't have to get paranoid over door locks and chains (although better safe than sorry).
East Glenville has a denser population than the rest of the town. Here is where everyone sets up shop, so they can benefit from the parks, parks, and more parks that pepper the rest of the county. No, seriously--there are a lot of parks. It's a nature lovers dream over here.
Houses
If you're looking for a house, you've come to the right place. If you're looking for an apartment in a house, well that's even better. Whatever your situation, East Glenville probably has it in its borders, or it's a hop, skip and a jump away. The houses themselves range from some of the oldest you can find, dating back to the 1700s straight up to new construction.
Apartments
Renters can find a slew of apartment complexes just outside of East Glenville in the remainder of the town and even nearby Schenectady and Niskayuna. Five complexes are available in Glenville alone. This doesn't even cover the home rentals or townhouse rentals that you can find in any of the residential areas in East Glenville. It's a home renters' paradise and the town offers an enormous price variety that will fit any budget.
Home Shopping
The nice thing about apartment and home shopping in East Glenville is that it's not an area like Manhattan where property or apartments are gone five minutes after their listed. The pace of life in East Glenville is much more casual. That being said, you don't want to drag your feet too much.
When it comes to house and apartment shopping, you'll need to be keenly aware of college season. Since Schenectady County Community College is only a couple of miles away, you may run into some competition for homes in late summer, particularly apartments. The best times to find apartments are in late spring and early summer, which can really be said for any place.
East Glenville Neighborhoods
East Glenville is a nice, suburban residential area lacking any internal neighborhoods, since it is a suburb of Glenville, itself. The park's placement in the center of the town makes it a focus for anyone who isn't already camping in the park. You'll find single family homes in Woodruff Heights and Belair Manor and along the side streets off of Droms Road, Charlton Road, and Saratoga Road. In the central and western parts of Glenville are the major apartment complexes like Indian Brook Apartments, The Reserve at Glenville, and Hampton Run Apartments. Basically any kind of living situation you are looking for can be found either within East Glenville or a short drive from it.
Living in East Glenville
If you're looking for parks, this is the place for you. Recreation is the name of the game here and, though it isn't all that's there, let's just say it's a big part of the area. There are five different nature preserves plus additional trails and nature-lover draws all within a few short miles of East Glenville. These places go year-round, so don't think it's all about summer-time fun. Aside from parks, Glenville boasts the Empire State Aeroscience Museum--bet you didn't see that one coming. However, just outside the borders is even more.
For groceries and shopping, hop in the car and stop over in Scotia to get your dinner from the Price Chopper Plaza and some new duds at the Mayfair Shopping Center. A mere 10 minutes away in Niskayuna is an abundance of shopping and dining. If you're looking for bigger shopping action, you can drive about 25 minutes to the southeast and scratch that retail itch at Crossgates Mall right in Albany, New York.
If you want some real entertainment, you can head into downtown Schenectady for some fine dining, a show at Proctor's Theater or a visit to Schenectady's Museum of Innovation and Science.
If you really want to get away, drive a mere 20 minutes to get to Albany International Airport. Flying not your style? Then why not hop on an Amtrak train from Schenectady and head down to New York City or up to Montreal, Canada? One of East Glenville's best perks is that it's so centrally located that you can get just about anywhere you need to go.
Sorry to say that the CDTA bus line stops just short of Glenville, down in Scotia, so if you're looking for a trip in to Schenectady, you'll probably do best with carpooling. What? You thought you could have everything? Well, it's pretty close over in East Glenville. Maybe we can cut them a break on this one.
The bottom line is that East Glenville offers a high quality of life for its residents. Whether you're renting or buying, it's got it all, and what it doesn't have you can get to with relative ease. Fish, boat, picnic, hike, eat, shop...whatever your pleasure, it's right there or around East Glenville.