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Loudonville is the established estate corridor of Albany County. Large-lot residential streets between Albany Country Club and the Mohawk View neighborhoods, with a mix of mid-century executive homes, 1990s–2000s custom builds, and a handful of older historic properties. Inventory is held tightly; turnover is slow. Pricing is anchored by school-district overlap (North Colonie) and proximity to downtown Albany. Meaningful for the lawyer / lobbyist / executive buyer pool that drives most of the high-end demand here. The Loudonville Reservoir area and Menands Road corridor carry some of the most consistent $1M+ comps.
Slow-turn, established, and quietly one of the region's deepest estate markets.
Loudonville Reservoir area and the Menands Road corridor hold most of the consistent $1M+ stock.
Albany Country Club proximity supports a defensible buyer pool of professional services principals.
Listings here often sell within a smaller buyer network. Public market days-on-market can understate actual demand.




No. Loudonville is a postal hamlet within the Town of Colonie. There's no separate municipal government. Tax rates, services, and schools come from Colonie and the North Colonie school district. Listings sometimes file under "Loudonville" and sometimes under "Colonie", so search both when scoping inventory.
Mostly large-lot single-family on streets between Albany Country Club and the older Mohawk View blocks. Mix of mid-century executive houses, 1990s–2000s custom builds, and a few historic estates. Inventory turns slowly, which means a serious buyer should be patient and willing to act when something quality lists.
The buyer pool is more national in some segments. Lobbyists, executives, professional services principals with downtown Albany ties. And the North Colonie school district overlap provides an underlying demand floor. The combination protects pricing through most cycle conditions.
Each has its own inventory profile, buyer pool, and price ceiling.
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