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property at 29 Crescent Ter

$2,600

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$2,600

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29 Crescent Ter

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property at 12 White St

$1,325 - $1,645

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property at 27 McElwain Ave

$1,350 - $2,300

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27 McElwain Ave

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property at 200 Mohawk St

$1,100

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property at 200 Mohawk St

$1,400

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Lake Shore Park Apartments
$1,465 - $2,230
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$1,450 - $2,215
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Lake Shore Park Apartments

23 Lake Shore DrWatervliet, NY 12189
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The News Apartments
$1,715 - $3,496
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$1,455 - $3,236
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The News Apartments

501 BroadwayTroy, NY 12180
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Cohoes Overview

Are you thinking about moving to the Northeast? If so, you may be looking for apartments in Cohoes, New York. There are plenty of Cohoes apartments available, but you need to think carefully about where you are going to live. If you are considering moving to the local area, you need to learn more about what this city has to offer. Then, make sure you rely on a local expert with the right knowledge to help you find your next home.á

What is the history of Cohoes?

Before the arrival of European settlers, the area of Cohoes was inhabited by numerous Native American tribes. Then, during the 1700s, the first European settlers to arrive were the Dutch. It was originally set up as a feudal-style manor. Even though the area was not heavily inhabited by European settlers for some time, it did play a significant role in the French and Indian Wars and the American Revolutionary War. Even after the American Revolutionary War, the town was relatively quiet, however, it did grow quickly during the early 1800s as the Erie and Champlain canals were constructed. This brought more people to the area, contributing to the bustling city that people know and love today.á

How is the weather in Cohoes?

In general, the weather in Cohoes is relatively cold throughout the year. Even though it can get hot during the summer, it is still unusual for temperatures to exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. During the winter, it can get cold. The area receives a fair amount of snow, and temperatures can get down to 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Even though it is inland, the humidity is still relatively high. This is because there are a lot of major bodies of water in the area. The area does have four distinct seasons, so if you like to live in an area where the weather changes from time to time, you should be happy in this area.

How do I get around town?

There are public transportation options available in the local area, however, most people use a car to get around. Even though you might be able to get around using public transportation, it does not come that often. It comes even less frequently on the weekends. Therefore, you should have a car if you would like to get around quickly. The closest nearby airport is located in Albany. This airport will get you to just about any major city in the United States.

What is the Cohoes commute like?

There are several major roads that go through the local area. New York State Route 787, New York State Route 470, and New York State Route 32 all cross through this town. Traffic is relatively mild, but it can get heavy during rush hour. In the morning, traffic is heavy as it goes into Albany. Then, traffic is heavy in the evening leaving Albany and going back toward Cohoes. Even though the traffic in this area is not nearly as heavy as it is in the Albany metropolitan area, it can still get heavy from time to time, particularly if there is an accident on the road.á

What are the local media outlets?

Most of the media outlets that can be heard in Cohoes, NY come from Albany. Some of the biggest TV stations in the local area include WTEN, WNYT, and WXXA. Some of the biggest radio stations in the local area include WGY, WKKF, WCDB, and WYJB. Some of the biggest newspapers in the local area include the Times Union, the Knickerbocker News, the Albany Democrat-Herald, and the Albany Herald.

Why live in Cohoes, NY?

There are numerous reasons why so many people decide to live in the Cohoes area. First, the cost of living in the local area is significantly lower than it is in Albany. Money goes significantly further in Cohoes. Second, the people who live in the area are very friendly. Everyone is welcoming to residents and visitors alike. Finally, there are lots of great jobs in the local area as well. It is entirely possible to live in Cohoes and make the 10 miles commute to Albany for work. If you are looking for a beautiful place to live and raise a family, then you may want to consider living in Cohoes.á

What Cohoes landmarks should I see?

There are a few significant landmarks in the local area. For example, a lot of people love to check out Lock 18 of the Erie Canal. There is a lot of great history in this area, and people can see what it was like to use the canal several hundred years ago. Lots of people also love to take a look at Cohoes Falls, which is a large natural waterfall in the local area. Many people also like to check out the rotating historical exhibits at the Lansingburgh Historical Society. This is a great opportunity for people to learn more about what life was like in the local area during the early days of the United States.á

What is there to do around Cohoes?

There are plenty of fun things to do in the local area as well. For example, lots of people love to go and see a show at the Cohoes Music Hall. Many of the shows are historical in nature, allowing people to learn more about what life was like a few hundred years ago. Those who love the outdoors will also love the hiking trails that are available at Peebles Island State Park. This area is also close to the river, so you can check out a lot of the fun water features. Finally, residents and visitors alike love to visit the Troy Waterfront FarmersÆ Market. This is a great way to check out some local produce in the area.á

Any annual festivals or Cohoes events to know?

There are a lot of break festivals in the local area. There is a LatinFest that takes place every summer in Washington Park. You can also check out the Fall Festival in early September in nearby Latham, NY. Of course, there is always a fun Christmas parade as well that you will not want to miss!á

Where are the nearby vacation spots?

There are plenty of vacation opportunities that are relatively close to Cohoes. Lots of people love to make the drive to Buffalo, particularly with all the great restaurants that are there. Of course, New York City is the largest city in the country, and this is only a few hours away as well. If you are willing to get on a plane to go on vacation, you can access just about every major city in the United States from the Albany Airport.á

Where is the best place to move in Cohoes?

If you are wondering where to live in Cohoes, there are a few options available. If you need to drive into Albany, then you may be looking for apartments in Cohoes on the southern edge of the city. If you love the outdoors, then you may be looking for Cohoes apartments that are close to the waterfall or one of the many parks. Rely on someone with local knowledge to help you find your next apartment. Contact us today!á

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Frequently Asked Questions about Cohoes

How much are Studio apartments in Cohoes?

There are currently 129 Studio Apartments in Cohoes with rent ranges from $999 to $1,900 with an average price of $1,423.

What is the current price range for One Bedroom Cohoes Apartments for rent?

Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Cohoes ranges from $750 to $2,600 with an average monthly rent of $1,686.

What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Cohoes cost?

The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Cohoes range from $795 to $3,880. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,992.

How expensive are Cohoes Three Bedroom Apartments?

There are currently 94 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Cohoes on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $989 to $3,840 - averaging $1,758 for the location.

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