c.1875 Two Bedroom Affordable New York Home For Sale Under $36K
OHU50K Notes $35,500
c.1875 Two Bedroom Affordable New York Home For Sale. On a quiet street across from a row of pine trees.

Realtor Comments
Old style home located on a side street in the community of Mooers on a medium size lot.. Two bedrooms, one walk thru and one private on the second level. Bathroom is on main level, There is also a one car garage with extra storage. This is a Fannie Mae Homepath property. Property under First look until 01-22-2026.
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 942 sqft
- 0.25 acre lot
- Build date 1875

23 Depot St, Mooers, NY 12958 $35,500
- Contact Realtor: Marilyn Schwartz
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Pros of Living in Mooers, NY
1. Low Cost of Living Compared with Much of NY
Mooers’s overall cost of living is generally lower than the New York state average and slightly below the national average, especially due to more affordable housing costs.
2. Small-Town / Close-Knit Community
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The town’s small population and rural atmosphere tend to foster a close-knit, quiet community that many residents enjoy.
3. Good School Reputation Nearby
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Schools serving the Mooers area (like Mooers Elementary and nearby Northeastern Clinton Senior High) receive generally positive grades from some local rating sources.
4. Reasonable Commutes & Rural Feel
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Most residents drive to work with relatively short average commute times compared with larger cities, and there’s minimal traffic congestion.
5. Moderate Crime Levels (Varies by Source)
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Some crime data suggest Mooers is safer than many U.S. communities, though safety can vary by neighborhood.
6. Proximity to Larger Towns
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Its location gives relatively easy access to services, healthcare, and amenities in nearby cities like Plattsburgh, while still offering peaceful upstate living.
Cons of Living in Mooers, NY
1. Very Small Population & Low Growth
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Mooers is very small (only a few hundred residents) and has experienced stagnation or slight population decline, which can limit local economic vibrancy and service variety.
2. Limited Local Amenities
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There are few amenities, restaurants, entertainment venues, or services directly in town, so residents typically rely on nearby larger towns for shopping and leisure.
3. Car Dependency
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Public transit is practically nonexistent, meaning owning a car is essential for commuting, errands, and access to most services.
4. Limited Local Jobs & Economy
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Local job opportunities are relatively scarce compared with larger cities, so many people commute or work in surrounding areas.
5. Mixed Crime Reports
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While some metrics show reasonable safety, other data indicate higher-than-average property crime or theft rates compared with similar communities — highlighting that crime experience can vary by neighborhood.
6. Small School System
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Although local schools have reasonable ratings from some sources, the limited size of the system means fewer educational choices and extracurricular options than in larger districts.








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