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Galway

Galway

Located in Saratoga County

$371,241 Average Value
$223 Average Price per Sq Ft
2 Homes For Sale

Grassroots living in Galway

Infused with a small-town atmosphere, Galway is the kind of place that feels like an escape, even if the aim is to live here year-round. True, some residents choose to be seasonal, thanks to the presence of Galway Lake, a prime vacation spot in the area. But this rural town is more about promoting a grassroots way of life, with small businesses and farms playing a foundational role in day-to-day happenings.

Rural living on large lots

Home prices can range from the mid $200,000s to the upper $400,000s. A three-bedroom midcentury Cape Cod represents the entry point of the market here. Given the rural surroundings, it’s not uncommon for such homes to be situated on two acres of land. Even the interiors can have nods to the country lifestyle, with amenities such as woodstoves in the living room. Decorative hedges and driveways leading to attached garages add a suburban touch, but by and large there isn’t a uniform row of neighbors typically seen in suburbia. In the higher price range, look for split-level homes from the early 2000s. For example, a four-bedroom split-level from 2003 can be had for $350,000. Again, you’ll see somewhat secluded lots covered with mature trees, giving a sense of privacy.

A large porch wraps around this colonial home in Galway.
A large porch wraps around this colonial home in Galway.
A cape cod with a detached garage in Galway.
A cape cod with a detached garage in Galway.
New construction with colonial influence is popping up all over Galway.
New construction with colonial influence is popping up all over Galway.
A modern home with wood siding in Galway.
A modern home with wood siding in Galway.
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Outdoor focus for recreation

There’s no shortage of outdoor recreation here. At the Galway Youth Commission, sign up for youth sports leagues, like soccer and karate. Containing ball fields, soccer fields and a picnic shelter, Dockstader Park is another place to enjoy athletics. Galway Lake is of course a popular destination for fishing, boating and lounging by the water. The Galway Golf Course is known for being quirky: at just nine holes, it’s shorter than other courses, but offers fun and creative challenges. Pioneer Hills Golf Course is a more traditional 18-hole course, but as the name suggests, it’s hilly, giving visitors a unique experience.

Galway Golf Course is a public golf course.
Galway Golf Course is a public golf course.
Galway Lions Club Park is home to the town's Little League teams.
Galway Lions Club Park is home to the town's Little League teams.
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Focus on local, from food to wine

The Village Pizzeria is a rustic Italian restaurant that’s been open since 1988. The restaurant has received consistent awards from Wine Spectator for having an extensive list of offerings. The menu features everything from five cheese ravioli to roast pork with gravy and mashed potatoes. Galway local, cock and bull. The Cock ’n Bull Restaurant is rustic in its own way, too, with a barn-like setting and cozy fireplace. Emphasizing folk music events and steak dinners, this is clearly an all-American experience. There’s a strong farm-to-table ethos, too, as owner Rick Sleeper notes. “Sometimes that means growing it ourselves.” For a more casual time, The Galway Local offers a café with breakfast sandwiches – plus, it fills a crucial role in the community as a grocery store. Johnston’s Winery is another entertainment attraction, ideal for sampling a variety of fruit wines: while the grapes are imported from California, the blueberries and raspberries are grown on the 70-acre farm.

Shopping can run the gamut, from the practical to the pleasurable, but there’s a distinct focus on earthiness. Village Home & Garden has all sorts of tools and gardening supplies, while Milburt Farm & Greenhouse is a dedicated nursey with everything from herbs to flowers. Certain Age Antiques is great for combing through home goods from yesteryear, and The Grounded Ginger is a spa-like shop offering herbal teas and essential oil blends.

Grab a seat and chat with neighbors at the Early Birds Diner in Galway.
Grab a seat and chat with neighbors at the Early Birds Diner in Galway.
Come have a seat and enjoy some great local food at The Galway Local.
Come have a seat and enjoy some great local food at The Galway Local.
Smith's Orchard is a regionally famous pie maker in the Galway area.
Smith's Orchard is a regionally famous pie maker in the Galway area.
The Cock 'n Bull is a great spot to enjoy a meal in the Galway area.
The Cock 'n Bull is a great spot to enjoy a meal in the Galway area.
The Galway Local is a hot spot featuring locally-sourced foods.
The Galway Local is a hot spot featuring locally-sourced foods.
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High quality Galway schools

Joseph Henry Elementary enrolls 450 students in kindergarten through grade six, and maintains a 10 to 1 student-teacher ratio. Niche gives the school a B-plus in academics and an A-minus in the teachers category. Galway Junior/Senior High enrolls nearly 400 students in grades seven through 12. Niche gives the school a B-minus in clubs and activities, as well as a B in the teachers category. The school is known for offering business and tech classes, along with AP courses.

Joseph Henry is home for Galway students from prekindergarten through fifth grade.
Joseph Henry is home for Galway students from prekindergarten through fifth grade.
Galway Junior and Senior High School is combined in one building.
Galway Junior and Senior High School is combined in one building.
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Easy to get in, out, and around Galway

Most of Galway is laid out in a loose grid, so navigating the neighborhood can be easy. It’s only around Lake Galway that residents will find more curving roads that turn into cul-de-sacs. Otherwise, Route 147 intersects with East Street and West Street in the center of town —also known as the Village of Galway— creating a memorable compass-like layout. Residents will find a classic vibe, with a public library, fire department, high school and post office clustered in this central spot. Route 29 runs east-west along the top of Galway. This is a connection to the wider region, including Interstate 87, which is 15 minutes west in Saratoga Springs. But within Galway itself, Route 29 is lined with small businesses, as is the area around the Village of Galway.

A view through the heart of Galway.
A view through the heart of Galway.
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Galway Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$362,450
Median Sale Price
$375,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$405,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Last 12 months Home Sales
36
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
$19
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$223

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes for Sale
2
Months of Supply
0.70

Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

Average Home Value



Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

Galway Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
131
Median Age
50
Population under 18
19.1%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
27.5%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$97,221
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$109,157

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
98%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
36%
On par with the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
14%
% Population in Labor Force
65.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
46''
Average Winter Low Temperature
10°F
Average Summer High Temperature
80°F
Annual Snowfall
70''
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