*** No USDA eligible properties were found in New Scotland ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in New Scotland.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Albany county include:

Albany,   Alcove,   Altamont,   Aquetuck,   Berne,   Bethlehem,   Bethlehem Center,   Bethlehem Heights,   Cedar Hill,   Coeymans,   Coeymans Hollow,   Cohoes,   Colonie,   Cooksburg,   Crescent Station,   Delmar,   Dormansville,   Dunnsville,   Dunsbach Ferry,   East Berne,   East Township,   Elsmere,   Feura Bush,   Fullers,   Glenmont,   Green Island,   Guilderland,   Guilderland Center,   Karner,   Kenwood,   Knox,   Latham,   Lisha Kill,   Loudonville,   Maywood,   McKownville,   Meadowdale,   Medusa,   Menands,   Mohawk View,   Newtonville,   Normansville,   North Bethlehem,   Potter Hollow,   PrestonPotter Hollow,   Preston Hollow,   Ravena,   Reidsville,   Rensselaerville,   Roessleville,   Selkirk,   Shakers,   Slingerlands,   South Albany,   South Berne,   South Bethlehem,   South Westerlo,   Spawn Hollow,   Stanford Heights,   Thompsons Lake,   Verdoy,   Voorheesville,   Watervliet,   Wemple,   West Berne,   West Township,   Westerlo,   Westmere,   Wolf Hill,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of New Scotland, NY?
Then read on!

New Scotland is a town in Albany County, New York, located southwest of the city of Albany. The town was first settled by Dutch colonists in the early 17th century and was officially established in 1832. The town is known for its scenic countryside and rural charm, with many farms, parks, and hiking trails. The town is also home to several historic landmarks, including the Hilton Barn and the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site. The population of New Scotland is around 8,300 people, and the town is an attractive and popular place to live due to its mix of natural beauty and suburban amenities.