c.1895 New York Country Home on 5.5 Acres $170K
OHU50K Notes $169,900

Realtor Comments
Calling all homesteaders, investors, and dreamers! Nestled on over 5 beautiful acres in Parish, NY, this unique property offers endless possibilities for those looking to create their own country retreat. Featuring private year round trails, a man-made pond, a large barn, and peaceful natural surroundings, this property is ideal for homesteading, hobby farming, recreational use, or simply escaping to the serenity of country living. The home is filled with character and charm, offering spacious living areas, beautiful natural light, wood floors, exposed beams, a stunning stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and scenic views throughout. Bring your vision and restore this property to its full potential! This handyman special will require renovations including a kitchen, bathroom updates, and roof work, making it a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to build sweat equity and customize a home to their own style and needs. A rare opportunity to own acreage with character, privacy, and potential! This home is being sold as-is. Delayed negotiations per seller request.
- 3 bed
- 1.5 bath
- 2,262 sqft
- 5.5 acre lot
- Build date 1895

- Contact Realtor: Pamela James
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Pros
1. Affordable housing
Home prices are generally lower than national averages and often lower than many suburban communities around Syracuse, making Parish attractive to budget-conscious buyers.
2. Access to Syracuse
One of Parish’s strongest advantages is its proximity to Syracuse. Residents can access jobs, hospitals, universities, shopping, and entertainment while living in a quieter rural setting.
3. Outdoor recreation
The area offers fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, hiking, boating, and easy access to the Lake Ontario region. The nearby Salmon River area is especially popular with anglers.
4. Small-town atmosphere
Parish provides a slower pace of life, lower traffic levels, and a close-knit community environment.
5. Four distinct seasons
Many residents enjoy the seasonal changes, including colorful autumns and pleasant summers.
6. Better regional services than many rural towns
Because Syracuse is relatively close, residents have access to specialized healthcare, airports, and higher education that many small towns lack.
Cons
1. Heavy winter snowfall
This is often the biggest drawback. The region sits near one of the nation’s most active lake-effect snow belts and can receive substantial snowfall during winter.
2. Limited local job market
While Syracuse expands employment opportunities, jobs within Parish itself are limited.
3. Rural amenities
Shopping, dining, and entertainment options in the immediate area are limited compared with larger suburban communities.
4. Cold, long winters
Beyond snowfall, winters are lengthy and can be gray and cold.
5. Slower economic growth
Like many small Upstate New York communities, population growth and economic expansion have been relatively modest.
6. Property taxes
New York property taxes can be higher than in many Southern states, even when housing costs are affordable.










































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