Schoharie (zip 12157), NY


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Schoharie (zip 12157), NY

About Schoharie (zip 12157), NY

Living in 12157 Schoharie, NY is a pleasant experience for those looking for a small-town vibe with big city amenities. This area of New York State is home to many friendly people and beautiful scenery, making it an ideal place for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The town offers plenty of recreational activities such as fishing and hiking in the nearby Susquehanna River State Park. With its close proximity to larger cities in New York, such as Albany and Syracuse, Schoharie has all the necessary amenities like grocery stores and restaurants while still maintaining its unique charm. Residents can also find numerous opportunities for entertainment in the form of theatres, restaurants, and shops. Overall, living in 12157 Schoharie, NY provides locals with the perfect blend of relaxation and enjoyment. Capital city complex - East-central New York, along the Hudson River160 miles north of New York City.

Location Details

State: New York
County: Schoharie County
Metro Area: Albany-Schenectady-Troy Metro Area
City: No City
Zip Codes: Schoharie (zip 12157)
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 292 ft above sea level
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The Albany area includes six counties, the cities of Troy and Schenectady and the historic Saratoga Springs area to the north. An assortment of commercial and state government activities support this state capital. Downtown Albany area is modern with a number of historic sites and an attractive waterfront. Suburbs are fairly nondescript. There is an assortment of mostly small arts and cultural amenities throughout the metropolitan area. Schenectady is an older industrial center known once for producing railroad locomotives and known past and present as a major center for the General Electric Company.

The economy has been in a slump for years, and the population is declining. Downtown Schenectady has benefited from a large renewal investment and has become a minor entertainment destination. The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy brings some college-town flavor to that city. The cost of living is moderately high for what’s available, though not as high as the urban areas to the south.

The city of Albany is located on a gently rolling valley floor on the west bank of the Hudson River, 8 miles south of the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. The area’s elevation rises from sea level at the Hudson to 1,500 feet, 11 miles west of Albany. East of the Hudson, the terrain rises more sharply into the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. The Atlantic Ocean has some influence on the primarily continental climate. In warmer seasons, temperatures rise sharply by day, but fall rapidly after sunset; nights are relatively cool. Periods of oppressive heat occasionally extend a week or more.

Winters are cold and sometimes severe with lows frequently below 10 degrees. Most precipitation comes from summer thunderstorms; almost 6 feet of snow falls each winter. Because it is farther from the ocean and the Great Lakes, Albany tends to get more sunshine than other places in the state. First freeze is end of September, last is early May.

Schoharie Cost of Living
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Diverse economy, educated population, and nearby recreation make Schoharie a great place to live.

$226,600
-49.2% lower than avg
$66,628
-3.6% lower than avg
$940 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-22.1% lower than avg
Schoharie Crime
26.3 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Schoharie, New York
$43,560
for a family
$36,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Schoharie
   Diverse economy
Harsh winters
   Educated population
Entertainment
   Nearby recreation
Cost of living
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