Historic Greek Revival

c.1900 Historic Greek Revival For Sale in New York $80K

OHU50K Notes     $79,900

c.1900 Historic Greek Revival For Sale in New York. This one-of-a-kind property is filled with timeless appeal and remarkable potential. While it is in need of restoration and cosmetic updating, the home appears to retain solid bones.

Realtor Comments

How many people have dreamed of living in the Dowd House Mansion?!?! Step into the charm and grandeur of this historic Greek Revival home, circa 1880s, offering three stories of incredible character and rich local lore! Previously known as the Dowd Mansion, according to the Salamanca Historical Society, Judge Dowd hosted several political notables including President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor! The Roosevelt’s actually slept at the Dowd House! In 1886, it became the first house in Salamanca, NY to have a bathtub! Major improvements have already begun, including updated plumbing and a renovated third floor efficiency apartment. Whether you dream of restoring it to its original elegance, creating a stunning private residence, or transforming it into a charming bed and breakfast, this is a rare opportunity for a buyer with vision, passion, and appreciation for historic homes! Priced to sell, this diamond in the rough is ready for its next chapter! *Photos are from when home was previously listed*

  • 7 bed
  • 2.5 bath
  • Build date 1900

 

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. 
44 S Main St, Salamanca, NY 14779     $79,900

 

Salamanca is a small city in western New York located within the Allegany Territory of the Seneca Nation. It’s known for its natural surroundings, Native American cultural presence, and access to outdoor recreation, but it also faces economic and climate-related challenges.

Pros

Beautiful natural surroundings

The area around Salamanca is one of its strongest selling points:

  • forests
  • hills
  • lakes
  • rivers
  • fall foliage

Nearby outdoor destinations include:

  • Allegany State Park

Outdoor recreation

Excellent for people who enjoy:

  • hiking
  • camping
  • skiing
  • fishing
  • hunting
  • snowmobiling

Western New York has strong four-season recreation opportunities.

Lower housing costs

Compared with many parts of New York State, Salamanca is relatively affordable for:

  • homes
  • land
  • rent

Distinct cultural identity

The city has a unique connection to:

  • Seneca Nation of Indians

which shapes local culture and regional identity.

Small-town atmosphere

Life tends to be:

  • slower-paced
  • community-oriented
  • less congested

Cooler summers

Compared with places like Bakersfield, summers are much milder and greener.

Cons

Long, snowy winters

This is one of the biggest considerations. Expect:

  • heavy lake-effect snow
  • icy roads
  • gray skies
  • long winters

Western New York winters are not mild.

Limited job market

The local economy is relatively small, with jobs tied to:

  • tourism
  • healthcare
  • education
  • local government
  • gaming/hospitality
  • service industries

Higher-paying specialized careers are limited.

Economic struggles

Parts of the region have faced:

  • population decline
  • poverty
  • aging infrastructure
  • limited business growth

Geographic isolation

While there are regional towns nearby, larger metro opportunities are limited compared with major Northeast corridors.

Limited nightlife and amenities

Entertainment and restaurant variety are smaller in scale than larger cities.

Higher taxes than many states

New York State taxes and property taxes can be relatively high.

Cloudy weather

Western New York is known for overcast periods, especially in winter.

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