Why Live in Edinburg
Edinburg, a neighborhood in Northville, is surrounded by the Adirondack Mountains and bisected by the Great Sacandaga Lake, connected by the Batchellerville Bridge. This area, home to 2,000 residents, is rich in American history, highlighted by the Nellie Tyrell Museum and Rural Museum, and the historic Copeland Bridge. Residential areas near the waterfront, especially on the east side, feature prewar cottages with natural timber siding and nearly half-acre lots, offering privacy and seclusion. Higher-priced homes, such as midcentury multi-level houses, create a sense of community with small decorative yards and walkable streets. Northville High, serving grades 6 through 12, is highly rated, particularly for its clubs and activities. Dining options along Route 4 include Four Corners Diner and Old Trail Inn, while grocery needs are met in nearby downtown Northville at Tops and J.F. Farm Store & Café. Outdoor attractions are abundant, with Northampton Beach Campground, Birch Haven Campground, and Sacandaga Lake Picnic Place offering camping, boating, and picnicking opportunities. Edinburg provides a quiet, rural lifestyle with a focus on natural beauty and historical charm.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular neighborhoods for renters near Edinburg?
The most popular neighborhoods for renters near Edinburg are
Milton and
Ballston.
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