New York fixer upper

c.1900 5 Bedroom New York Fixer Upper With Unpainted Woodwork $50K

$50,000

This New York fixer upper presents an exciting opportunity for conversion into a two-family property, featuring distinct living spaces and multiple entryways. It boasts spacious rooms, soaring ceilings, and abundant natural light, all within a residential zone and a layout perfectly suited for two separate units.

Exterior featured at 17 E Central Ave, Brocton, NY, 14716

Realtor Comments

Two-story rehab opportunity featuring five bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a new metal roof less than 10 years old, and a flexible layout ideal for investors or owner-occupants. Property is being sold as-is. This home is ideal for a complete rehab project and is priced ready to bring a new vision to a timeless structure!

  • 5bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1900

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Exterior featured at 17 E Central Ave, Brocton, NY, 14716

17 Central Ave, Brocton, NY 14716  $50,000

If interested in a property, please 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. 

Contact Realtor: Lora Reed

Brokered by Howard Hanna – Chautauqua – Holt Real Estate, Inc.

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Exterior featured at 17 E Central Ave, Brocton, NY, 14716

Pros

  1. Affordability: Generally, the cost of living, including housing prices, is lower compared to larger nearby cities.
  2. Small-Town Charm: Brockton offers a close-knit community atmosphere, making it easy to connect with neighbors.
  3. Natural Beauty: The area features scenic landscapes and outdoor activities, including nearby parks and recreational facilities.
  4. Less Traffic: Living in a smaller town often means less congestion and a more relaxed pace of life.
  5. Local Amenities: Essential services and some local shops are readily available, catering to residents’ daily needs.

Cons

  1. Limited Job Opportunities: Economic opportunities may be fewer compared to larger urban areas, potentially leading to a longer commute for work.
  2. Fewer Entertainment Options: Cultural, dining, and entertainment choices are more limited than in larger cities.
  3. Public Transportation: Public transport options may be limited, making a car necessary for most travel.
  4. Weather: Winters can be harsh, with cold temperatures and snowfall that might be challenging for some.
  5. Limited Healthcare Facilities: Access to specialized healthcare services may require travel to larger towns or cities.
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