c.1900 New York Fixer Upper Foursquare $55K
OHU50K Notes $69,900 Reduced to $55K
This c.1900 New York fixer upper foursquare has unpainted woodwork, hardwood floors, lovely windows, colonnades, pocket doors, clawfoot tub, built-in and attic space.

Realtor Comments
Old world charm with leaded glass windows and natural woodwork throughout including beautiful pocket doors. Don’t miss out on seeing this 4-bedroom, 2 full bath classic two story home in the heart of Lockport. Formal living room, dining room, family room, first floor laundry and full walk-up attic. Restore this home back to its original grandeur.
- 4bed
- 2bath
- 2,160sqft
- 0.25acre lot
- Circa 1900
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282 N Transit St, Lockport, NY 14094 $69,900 Reduced to $55,000
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Location of This New York Fixer Upper Foursquare
Lockport, New York, has a fascinating history deeply intertwined with the development of the Erie Canal and the industrialization of the United States. Here’s an overview:
- Early Settlement: Lockport’s history begins with its early settlement by Native American tribes, particularly the Neutral Nation and Seneca people. European settlers arrived in the late 18th century, drawn by the fertile land and the potential for water-powered industries.
- Erie Canal: One of the most significant events in Lockport’s history was the construction of the Erie Canal in the early 19th century. Lockport gained prominence as a vital link in this ambitious waterway, which connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and, by extension, to the Atlantic Ocean. Lockport’s location on the canal led to its rapid growth and development as a transportation hub.
- Flight of Five Locks: Lockport’s name itself is derived from its function as a location where boats were “locked” through a series of canal locks to navigate changes in elevation. The Flight of Five Locks, a series of locks built in the 1820s, was an engineering marvel of its time and a major tourist attraction.
- Industrialization: The completion of the Erie Canal transformed Lockport into an industrial powerhouse. The abundant water supply and access to transportation fueled the growth of industries such as milling, manufacturing, and textiles. Factories and mills sprang up along the canal, contributing to the city’s prosperity.
- Urban Development: As industries flourished, Lockport experienced significant urban development. Residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and cultural institutions emerged to support the growing population. The city’s architecture reflects its rich history, with many historic buildings and landmarks still standing today.
- Decline and Revitalization: Like many industrial cities, Lockport faced economic challenges in the 20th century due to changes in manufacturing and transportation. However, efforts to revitalize the city have been ongoing, focusing on preserving its historic character, promoting tourism, and attracting new businesses.

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