Hours
Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, Closed
Sunday, Closed
Northway Mobile Home Community Introduce
Northway Mobile Home Community stands as a premier choice for those seeking a balanced, affordable, and high-quality lifestyle in the heart of the Mohawk Valley. Located in the welcoming city of Amsterdam, New York, this community has established itself as a cornerstone for manufactured home living in the region. Since its founding in 1988, it has focused on providing a clean and peaceful environment that appeals to a wide range of residents, from growing families to active retirees. The park is characterized by its spacious layout, well-manicured grounds, and a professional management team that prioritizes the comfort and safety of the neighborhood.
For New Yorkers exploring housing options, Northway Mobile Home Community offers a distinct advantage by combining the privacy of individual homeownership with the convenience of a managed park. The atmosphere here is intentionally designed to feel like a traditional neighborhood rather than a transient site. Residents take pride in their homes, and the community frequently sees neighbors working together or gathering in common areas, fostering a genuine sense of belonging. In a market where housing costs can be a significant hurdle, Northway provides a path to stability and equity without compromising on the quality of the surrounding environment.
Location and accessibility are among the most attractive features of Northway Mobile Home Community. Situated at 4293 NY-30 in Amsterdam, NY, the park is perfectly positioned for both local convenience and regional exploration. Its location on Route 30 puts residents at the "Gateway to the Adirondacks," offering a direct route north to some of New York's most beautiful natural landscapes, including the Great Sacandaga Lake. Simultaneously, the park is ideally situated for those who need to commute within the Capital Region. Access to the New York State Thruway (I-90) is just minutes away, providing a straightforward drive to major cities like Schenectady, Albany, and Saratoga Springs.
The immediate area surrounding the community is rich with amenities. Just down the road, the Route 30 shopping corridor features major retailers, grocery stores, and a diverse selection of dining options. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the Mohawk Valley Gateway Overlook pedestrian bridge and Riverlink Park are nearby, offering stunning views and community events along the Mohawk River. The accessibility of the park also extends to transportation hubs, with the Amsterdam Amtrak station located nearby, facilitating travel across the state. This combination of rural charm and urban proximity makes it an ideal home base for those who want the best of both worlds.
The services offered at Northway Mobile Home Community are designed to provide a worry-free and streamlined living experience. The management takes a hands-on approach to park maintenance, ensuring that residents can focus on their daily lives while the "heavy lifting" of community infrastructure is handled professionally. Key services available at Northway include:
- Comprehensive onsite management and professional leasing assistance for both new and current residents.
- Full utility hookups provided at every lot, including reliable connections for electric and gas.
- Water and sewer services included as part of the monthly lot rent, simplifying monthly budgeting for homeowners.
- Seasonal maintenance of community infrastructure, including professional snow removal on primary park roads to ensure year-round accessibility.
- Access to a remodeled community clubhouse featuring a spacious deck, perfect for private gatherings or community-wide events.
- Onsite storage options specifically for RVs and trailers, providing a secure and convenient space for recreational equipment.
- Curbside waste management and refuse removal to keep the community environment clean and sanitary.
Beyond the basic necessities, the features and highlights of Northway Mobile Home Community reflect a commitment to modern living standards and inclusivity. The park is known for its thoughtful amenities and a culture that welcomes diversity. Notable highlights include:
- Large, well-kept residential lots that offer enough space for gardening, personal decks, and outdoor recreation.
- An LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere and a designated transgender safe space, ensuring a welcoming environment for all members of the community.
- Extensive accessibility features, including wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, and parking lots, ensuring that the community is inclusive for residents with mobility needs.
- A pet-friendly policy that allows residents to share their homes with their animal companions in a safe, suburban setting.
- Proximity to the Broadalbin-Perth Central School District, a highly-regarded local educational system known for its supportive community and quality programs.
- Well-lit streets and a layout that encourages walking and outdoor activity, making it a safe and vibrant place for children and seniors alike.
For those interested in joining this vibrant community or learning more about current lot availability, Northway Mobile Home Community provides multiple points of contact. The management team is available to answer questions regarding leasing terms, park rules, and the application process:
- Address: 4293 NY-30, Amsterdam, NY 12010, USA
- Phone: (518) 842-2622
- Mobile Phone: +1 518-842-2622
When considering a move, what is worth choosing about Northway Mobile Home Community is the exceptional value and the "family-first" management philosophy. With a competitive lot rent of approximately $440.00, it remains one of the most cost-effective ways to live in a high-demand area of New York. This affordability does not come at the expense of quality; instead, the community reflects the pride of ownership seen in the meticulously maintained homes and common spaces. The park’s dedication to being an inclusive, safe, and modern neighborhood makes it a standout choice in Montgomery County.
Choosing Northway means choosing a lifestyle of convenience. Whether you are spending your weekends boating on the Great Sacandaga Lake, shopping in the bustling Route 30 corridor, or simply enjoying a quiet evening on your own deck, the community supports your needs. The recent investments in the clubhouse and site infrastructure demonstrate a commitment to the future of the park, ensuring that it will remain a desirable place to live for years to come. For New Yorkers looking for a professional, friendly, and well-located manufactured home community, Northway Mobile Home Community offers a perfect blend of stability and lifestyle.
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Customer Reviews
They were working hard there seems like a nice little community !
Booo to this place. Stereotype you before you even get a decent conversation... So sad
Nicely maintained park. Convenient location. Has some drainage issues down in back.
I've lived here several years, & things have gradually declined, despite attempted repairs by the park. From day one, there have been endless water issues. Periodically the water has smelled like rotten eggs, and other times smelled fine. Water pressure is terrible almost all the time. There were times they've stated they reduced the pressure to reduce water usage because the well pumps couldn't handle it. The solution, then, should be to upgrade the pumps to handle the number of trailers in the park. Currently, the well that services the homes...is not drinkable. It has pfoa & pfas contamination, with one being 7 times the state limit. Someone went door to door with handouts with the testing info, & told us not to drink it, & that it would hopefully "only" take 4-6wks to fix. Supposedly the other well, which doesn't supply to the homes, is drinkable & everyone can fill bottles from that spigot. What I want to know is how long was the water contaminated for, while everyone was drinking it? How often was testing being done? Those are considered "forever" chemicals, because they just build up in the body without being flushed out, & cause all sorts of problems, especially for fetal & infant development. The only affordable filtration system that will filter those out is reverse osmosis systems, which are $200+. You can't boil the water with that contaminant either, because it just concentrates the chemicals.On top of the water problems, there were sewage issues. It took them a couple years to dig up & replace that system (and they didn't finish the entire park yet either), and they only fully repaved part of the main road in. The rest that got dug up...are still just uneven patches of pavement in the strips where the road got dug up. I've seen kids rip up chunks of pavement along the edge & toss them into the road.Our lawn got dug up from a trailer being torn down. While tearing it down, during roof removal, they were just tossing all the nails onto the ground. Considering it's a lawn with kids around, & cars are expected to park on lawns in winter, we weren't happy. Not to mention just having part of our lawn torn up still as spring & summer arrive, so kids have less safely usable lawn.The neighbors are great & look out for each other, but with all the issues with the park itself, more people are gradually moving out & not being replaced very quick (or at all) with new residents.As far as landlords...a good chunk of the trailers are rented out by the park, with the rest being rented by a few common landlords (as I understand it), & actual owners.If you have mail sent there... good luck receiving it. I have frequently been given other lots mail instead of my own, despite having a label in our box with our names. And there's no guarantee you'll ever get your mail if it was put in another trailer's box. Yet if you confront the mailman, he claims he doesn't make mistakes. We know when we're missing mail thanks to USPS informed delivery.Delivery drivers frequently get confused because there's no map of the park posted anywhere...& house numbers don't follow a typical pattern.Things they could do to make the park better? ...hire a snow removal service in the winter, fix the roads, fix the street lights, make sure all the cameras work, put in a playground (at the very least) & basketball court for all the kids so they stop playing in the streets so much, upgrade the wells, have a roll-off available once per season, & stop frequently pulling the "we will evict you" card for every little thing when there are so many issues needing to be addressed.
Roads are horrible, cats run rampant through the park destroying your cars paint with scratch marks and digging up flowers, every other week there is a water leak or sewage drainage problem. If you try to complain park management will threaten to evict you. Stay as far away from this place as possible. For the most part neighbors and other tenants are decent and friendly, about the only upside.
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