$396,700 Open Sat 5PM - 7PM
- 5 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2,517 Sq Ft
206 Catherine St, Schenectady, NY 12302

Lisa Joy Rupinski
Bicentennial Realty
(518) 469-6958
$396,700 Open Sat 5PM - 7PM
206 Catherine St, Schenectady, NY 12302
Lisa Joy Rupinski
Bicentennial Realty
(518) 469-6958
$165,000
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Scotia, NY, is a riverfront community known for its tight-knit atmosphere and slower pace of life, situated on the north side of the Mohawk River across from Schenectady. This small village offers a unique flavor distinct from the bustling image of New York City, with outdoor enthusiasts appreciating its proximity to the Adirondack Mountains. Housing inventory is notably low, with available homes including four-square bungalows, Cape Cods, ranches, and colonials. Sidewalks throughout the village encourage walking and biking. The Scotia-Glenville Central School District serves the area, though schools have moderate ratings. For transportation, residents utilize the nearby Schenectady County Airport, Albany International Airport, and the Capital District Transportation Authority’s bus service. Dining options are predominantly local, with favorites like Mohawk Taproom & Grill and Jumpin' Jacks Drive-In offering comfort food and a cozy atmosphere. Collins Park provides a venue for picnics and kayaking, while Freedom Park hosts a summer concert series. Annual events such as the Memorial Day Parade and Cruisin' on The Avenue car show foster community spirit. Scotia Cinema, a classic theater since 1929, adds to the village's charm.