Hamilton Hill
Neighborhood in Schenectady, New York
Schenectady County 12305, 12307
Community efforts and resources
As a community organizer, Isaacs has led the HHNA to assist local senior citizens, provide students with school supplies, and host a communitywide summer block party. One of her proudest projects was a successful campaign to repave the sidewalks and roads around the local elementary without additional cost to residents. The neighborhood also has an active Arts Center that offers youth programs and several local food pantries that provide hot meals to those in need. Non-profits throughout Schenectady are working to make more affordable housing available in and around Hamilton Hill as the neighborhood faces gentrification. It's a neighborhood built around support. "From where I'm standing, there's no black and white. We're all one people," Isaacs says. "And when it's time to do something, we come together and do it on Hamilton Hill."Newly renovated park and an expanding art center
On a nice day, Hamilton Hill residents can be found at Burrell Park's basketball and tennis courts or the brand-new splash pad, freshly renovated in 2023. The park is also the neighborhood spot for holiday celebrations like an Easter egg hunt and trick-or-treating. The Hamilton Hill Art Center — Schenectady's only African/African American center for the arts — also plans events for the community. "We brought Kwanzaa to the Capital Region 40 years ago, and we host the oldest ongoing Juneteenth celebration in the city," says the Center's Director, Rachel Conn. With a highlight on arts and crafts from the African diaspora, the Center has popular after-school programs and plans to expand to a new building in the coming years. "The new building will have a museum and a gallery with retractable seating for movies or lectures," Conn says.Charming Victorian duplexes
The neighborhood is filled with charming Victorian properties dating back to the early 1900s, featuring bay windows and two-story porches. Most homes are split into two-family residences and offer detached garages or back alley parking. Homebuyers and investors are increasingly taking note of the neighborhood, often purchasing homes from city auctions and renovating them. "Some people come to fix them up, rent them out and don't look back. That's what runs the neighborhood down," Isaacs says regretfully, but she adds that it's not always the case. "My next-door neighbors bought their home, renovated it beautifully and have stayed." Around 75% of the neighborhood is made up of renters. But for those looking to buy, homes start around $100,000 for fixer-uppers and get up to $225,000 for renovated two-family properties.Local elementary and IB high school
Kids who live north of Hulett Street are part of the Pleasant Valley Elementary School zone. But most residents live south of there and are zoned for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary. Both elementary schools get a C-minus rating from Niche. King graduates move on to Oneida Middle School, also rated C-minus, and Schenectady High School, rated B-minus. The school has an International Baccalaureate (IB) Program and is also home to John Sayles School of Fine Arts, which provides an integrated Regents curriculum in the arts. The school has its own wing in the larger high school, which includes a theater, dance studio, digital arts lab, art gallery and music studio.Restaurants, library and creative workshop space
Conveniences like restaurants, banks and barber shops are concentrated along State Street. San Francisco Restaurant serves Dominican food, and Newest Lunch is a classic diner known for its hot dogs. Amidst restaurants, the Phyllis Bornt Branch Library offers programs such as literacy classes, and Electric City Barn is a membership-only art and engineering workspace. For groceries, there are a couple of smaller markets in the neighborhood, like Fabio Grocery, but locals can also head to Market 32, about 2 miles away.Convenient public transportation
Being just a mile from downtown Schenectady means dining options and entertainment venues are just minutes away. Bus lines run throughout the neighborhood, connecting into the city's heart in 10 minutes. A BusPlus line connects directly to Albany in about an hour from downtown, and an Amtrak station is available for longer trips.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Santiago Jaraba
Whitestone Real Estate Group
(888) 483-4006
237 Total Sales
1 in Hamilton Hill
$201,000 Price
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Sharon Phanisnaraine
Monticello
(518) 707-1902
37 Total Sales
1 in Hamilton Hill
$155,000 Price
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Sahara Outing
Responds QuicklyKW Platform
(518) 662-1948
4 Total Sales
1 in Hamilton Hill
$35,000 Price
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Josie Reo
Responds QuicklyMLS 4 Less Realty
(518) 302-2498
206 Total Sales
1 in Hamilton Hill
$320,000 Price
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Queyanna Luciano
Responds QuicklyRenee Farley Real Estate Group, Inc.
(518) 412-7617
28 Total Sales
6 in Hamilton Hill
$15K - $85K Price Range
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Rosemarie Durant
Responds QuicklyColdwell Banker Prime Properties
(518) 501-1437
136 Total Sales
1 in Hamilton Hill
$180,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Hamilton Hill | US |
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Homicide | 8 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 6 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 7 | 4 |
Robbery | 9 | 4 |
Burglary | 6 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 6 | 4 |
Larceny | 5 | 4 |
Crime Score | 6 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Hamilton Hill Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hamilton Hill, Schenectady sell after 54 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Hamilton Hill, Schenectady over the last 12 months is $167,450, up 35% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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