c.1900 New York Fixer Upper For Sale Under $55K
$54,900
This New York fixer upper has been thoughtfully updated over the past four years, offering peace of mind and modern comfort throughout. Improvements include a beautifully remodeled kitchen, upgraded plumbing and electrical systems, a durable metal roof, and select new windows and doors that enhance both efficiency and style.

Realtor Comments
The main floor features a full bathroom, laundry units, double living room, dining room, and kitchen, with three bedrooms upstairs. Heating is provided by a durable two-zone natural gas Weil-McLain boiler. Additional highlights include vinyl siding, a paved driveway, and a large L-shaped lot that offers both a private backyard and a spacious side yard. All appliances are included. Call today to schedule a showing!
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 1,391sqft
- Circa 1900

2114 Greene St, Ogdensburg, NY 13669
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: Timothy J Johnson
Brokered by America 1 Realty

Pros of Living in Ogdensburg
- St. Lawrence River views and access — Located along the river, the city offers scenic water views, boating, fishing, and waterfront recreation.
- Affordable housing — Home prices are generally lower than many parts of New York State, making it attractive for budget-conscious buyers.
- Quiet small-city feel — The pace of life is slower, with less traffic and a more relaxed atmosphere than larger cities.
- Rich history — Ogdensburg has deep historical roots, including colonial and military heritage, with museums and historic sites nearby.
- Outdoor recreation opportunities — Fishing, kayaking, hiking, and winter sports are all easily accessible in the surrounding region.
- Border proximity — Close to Canada, offering convenient access to cross-border travel and commerce.
Cons of Living in Ogdensburg
- Limited job market — Employment opportunities are more concentrated in healthcare, education, and local government, with fewer high-paying industries.
- Harsh winters — Northern New York winters can be long, snowy, and very cold, with lake-effect snow impacting travel.
- Fewer entertainment and shopping options — Residents often travel to larger cities for more dining, shopping, and entertainment variety.
- Economic challenges in some areas — Parts of the city face higher poverty rates and infrastructure concerns.
- Remote location — Distance from major metropolitan areas can make travel and access to specialized services more difficult.
- Limited public transportation — Most residents rely on personal vehicles for daily commuting and errands.

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