c.1885 New York Fixer Upper With French Doors and Hardwoods Under $95K
OHU50K Notes $94,900
c.1885 New York Fixer Upper With French Doors and Hardwoods. This home is nestled among shade trees on over a half acre lot. Walkable to dining and shopping.

Realtor Comments
Welcome home to this 4-bedroom, 2 bath property in Pulaski! Ample space inside and out, with proximity to premier recreation areas like the Salmon River and extensive snowmobile trails.
- 4 bed
- 2 bath
- 2,182 sqft
- 0.53 acre lot
- Build date 1885

If interested in a property, pleases contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
12 Church St, Pulaski, NY 13142 $94,900
- Contact Realtor: Janet Knopp
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Pros
1. Excellent fishing and outdoor recreation
- Pulaski is nationally known for salmon and steelhead fishing on the Salmon River.
- Residents have easy access to boating, kayaking, hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, and Lake Ontario recreation.
- For outdoor enthusiasts, this is one of the town’s biggest advantages.
2. Affordable housing
- Housing costs are generally lower than state and national averages.
- Compared with much of New York State, homeownership is relatively attainable.
3. Small-town atmosphere
- Population is around 2,000–2,500 in the village and surrounding immediate area.
- Many residents appreciate the slower pace and strong community connections.
4. Seasonal tourism supports local businesses
- Fishing tourism brings visitors and helps support restaurants, shops, guides, and lodging.
- The local economy benefits from a steady stream of outdoor recreation visitors.
5. Access to larger cities
- About 40 miles north of Syracuse.
- Residents can access larger healthcare systems, shopping centers, and employment opportunities without living in a city.
6. Four-season lifestyle
- The area offers distinct seasons with summer lake activities, colorful autumns, winter sports, and spring fishing runs.
Cons
1. Long, snowy winters
- Pulaski sits in the Lake Ontario snowbelt.
- Winter snowfall can be substantial, often much heavier than the U.S. average.
- Snow removal, winter driving, and heating costs can be significant factors.
2. Limited job market
- Employment opportunities within the village are relatively limited.
- Tourism, retail, education, healthcare, and service industries are major employers, but higher-paying professional opportunities can be scarce.
3. Rural amenities
- Shopping, dining, and entertainment options are more limited than in larger metropolitan areas.
- Many residents travel to Syracuse for specialty services and major retail purchases.
4. Seasonal economy
- Some local businesses experience strong seasonal fluctuations tied to fishing and tourism.
- Economic activity can feel much quieter during off-peak periods.
5. Higher New York taxes
- Although housing may be affordable, New York’s overall tax burden is often higher than that of many other states.
- Property taxes can vary significantly depending on the specific municipality and school district.
6. Distance from major airports and employment hubs
- While Syracuse is reasonably accessible, larger employment centers are not nearby compared with suburban locations.













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