$505,616Average Value$284Average Price per Sq Ft22Homes For Sale
Seclusion and acreage in eastern New York
Greenfield offers seclusion and tons of acreage and recreation for nature enthusiasts and farmers while being only 5 miles from Saratoga Springs and 40 miles from Albany. “I moved here 20 years ago, and I really like the amount of privacy I get,” says Melissa Cartier, Realtor and Broker Owner of Cartier Real Estate Group, who has been selling homes in the area for 16 years. “It’s a beautiful, rural town where people have up to 30 acres between homes but can commute to Albany for work. It’s the best of both worlds.” Commuters head to Albany to work for major employers such as the Albany Medical Center and the University of Albany. Other large employers that are more central to the area include Shenendehowa Central School District and the Saratoga Hospital. Outdoor enthusiasts take advantage of the many waterfront areas in the neighborhood, like Saratoga Lake, Hudson River and Great Sacandaga Lake.
Most of rural Greenfield is only 5 miles from Saratoga Springs and 40 miles from Albany.
Larger plot sizes throughout Greenfield often belong to horse farms and farmland.
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Woodsy backyards and expansive lots in Greenfield
The neighborhood has ranch-style homes surrounded by tall trees ranging from $400,000 to $550,000 and traditional-style homes with wooded backyards and large front yards ranging from $750,000 to $900,000.
This cozy cape in Greenfield resides on a massive wooded lot surrounded by undeveloped land.
Here and there throughout Greenfield there are more sizable Colonial-style homes.
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Corinth High School serving 9-12 in Corinth, NY.
Community nights at Corinth Central High
Kids in the area attend Corinth Central Elementary School, which has a grade of C from Niche. They may advance to Corinth Central Middle School, which has a C-plus from Niche and offers bowling and ice hockey as part of its sports program. Students can move on to Corinth Central High School, which holds weekly community information nights to support students’ well-being and has an overall grade of B-plus from Niche.
The sign for Greenfield Center Park
is secluded and off the street.
Walk the dog at Greenfield Center Park
Residents use Greenfield Center Park to walk their dogs, run the 1-mile loop, or strike some yoga poses in the grass. Brookhaven Golf Course is where residents relax after a long week, on the range or in the clubhouse. “My family and I go there a lot,” says Cartier. “They hold fundraisers all year long and skiing in the winter.” In the summer, water lovers can kayak or paddle on the water and relax at Brown’s Beach where residents soak up sunshine and scenic views.
Ride the CDTA around town
New York State Route 9N helps residents get around town, while the Capital District Transportation Authority helps commuters by offering public bus services. The Albany International Airport is 43 miles away.
Capital District Transportation Authority offers public transit to and from Greenfield.
U.S. Route 9 cuts through Greenfield center for easy access to Corinth and Saratoga Springs.
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Greenfield shoppers done with errands can engage in some retail therapy at Saratoga Marketplace.
Shopping at Saratoga Marketplace
In about 10 minutes, residents can drive to Saratoga on U.S. Route 9 to Franklin Square Market or The Savory Market for groceries. The Four Seasons Natural Foods Store is also nearby and offers vegan and organic food. After running errands, treat yourself to some retail therapy at Saratoga Marketplace, a strip mall that includes shops specializing in clothing, jewelry, gifts and art. On the weekends, head to Saratoga Racecourse to see the horses compete. Afterward, grab a slice or two of pizza for dinner at Fierro’s Pizzeria and a sweet sundae from Warren’s Ice Cream. In Greenfield, residents can enjoy a feeling of community and privacy. “It’s a friendly community that is up and coming, where more and more people are moving every year,” says Cartier.
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Greenfield Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Greenfield, NY sell after 28 days on the market compared to the national average of 54 days. The median sale price for homes in Greenfield, NY over the last 12 months is $474,750, up 16% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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