The Albany Region (New York’s Capital Region) blends a downtown core with easygoing suburbs and river towns—so you can grab coffee in Center Square, catch a show near the arena, and still be home quickly. With I-87 and I-90 connecting Albany to Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, and beyond, many residents choose neighborhoods based on commute time, access to shopping, and weekend trails.
Dawn Homes Management offers clean, comfortable apartment communities across the region—ideal for commuters, healthcare and state employees, and anyone who wants practical value with a resident-first experience. In Albany, Landmark Albany (100 Sandidge Way, Albany, NY 12203) features 1–2 bedroom apartments (902–1,362 sq ft) starting from $2,120.
If you’re looking closer to Schenectady and the Mohawk River corridor, Niskayuna Gardens (1187 Hillside Ave, Niskayuna, NY 12309) offers 1–2 bedroom options (700–1,100 sq ft) starting from $1,299, and Van Antwerp Village (1365 Van Antwerp Road, Niskayuna, NY 12309) starts from $1,399 with 1–2 bedroom layouts (800–1,200 sq ft).
Across the broader Albany Region, you’ll also find DHM communities in Queensbury, East Greenbush, Delmar, Glenmont, Glenville, Ballston Lake, Ballston Spa, and Schenectady—including Whispering Pines Apartments, Indian Brook Apartments, Horizon Ridge Apartments, Glenmont Manor, Maple Manor, Forrest Pointe Apartments and Townhomes, Stonebridge Enclave, Enclave 50, Mill Creek Apartments, The Reserve at Glenville, Loudon Arms Apartments, Hampton Run, Kendall Square Apartments, and Netherlands Village.
I-87 and I-90 make it simple to reach Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, and nearby employment hubs.
State government, healthcare, higher education, and tech/manufacturing create steady demand and varied work options.
From city festivals to hikes and lake days, the region makes it easy to balance work and downtime in every season.
Major retail centers and local main streets keep essentials (and good meals) within an easy drive.
Choose lively city blocks, quieter suburbs, or in-between areas that still stay connected to the Capital Region core.
Rent varies by neighborhood, building age, and layout size—plus factors like proximity to Albany’s employment corridors. Communities like Landmark Albany and Niskayuna Gardens offer different starting points depending on location and floor plan.
For nightlife and walkability, look at Downtown/Center Square. For a quieter pace with easy errands, areas like Delmar, East Greenbush, and Colonie/Latham are popular choices.
Yes—many renters prioritize pet-friendly living. Landmark Albany is listed as pet-friendly, so it’s a strong option if you’re searching with a pet in mind.
Common “must-haves” include convenient parking, comfortable layouts, reliable maintenance, and easy access to highways and shopping. Communities like Niskayuna Gardens and Van Antwerp Village highlight practical features that support everyday comfort.
Expect four true seasons—warm-weather festivals and park days, plus winter driving and snow days. Many residents plan weekends around regional parks, riverfront trails, and quick trips north toward the Adirondacks.
525 East Street, Rensselaer, NY 12144
A key rail hub for NYC, Hudson Valley, and beyond.
1 Crossgates Mall Rd, Albany, NY 12203
One of the region’s biggest shopping destinations with dining and entertainment.
1475 Western Ave, Albany, NY 12203
An open-air retail favorite for everyday errands and specialty shops.
1053 Broadway, Albany, NY 12204
A go-to spot for comfort food and locally crafted beer.
79 N Pearl St, Albany, NY 12207
Downtown dining and live-music energy near the city’s main venues.
51 S Pearl St, Albany, NY 12207
Major concerts, events, and games in the heart of downtown.
1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
A major regional university and employer on Albany’s uptown campus.
State and Willet Streets, Albany, NY 12210
A signature city park for walks, tennis, and seasonal events.
Walkable streets near state offices, MVP Arena events, and a growing mix of restaurants and bars. Great for a shorter commute into the city core.
Classic brownstones, local cafés, and quick access to Washington Park—popular for those who like an energetic neighborhood feel.
A residential area with a neighborhood vibe and easy routes to campus and uptown Albany shopping.
A suburban setting with a “small-town” feel, convenient errands, and straightforward access into Albany and neighboring communities.
A major shopping and employer corridor with easy highway access—often chosen for day-to-day convenience.
Across the river from Albany with a calmer pace, quick access to I-90, and a strong “close to everything” location.
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