c.1850 New York Home For Sale on 0.6 Lot $126,700
$126,700
Historic Home – Available for the First Time in Nearly 200 Years! This remarkable New York home, owned by the church for nearly two centuries, is now being made available to the public for the very first time. With its generous space, this home boasts timeless charm and historic features, presenting an ideal opportunity for restoration and personal transformation.

Realtor Comments
Striking curved staircase with original banister, Tall ceilings and large windows that fill the rooms with natural light, Hardwood floors throughout much of the home, Generously sized living and sitting rooms, perfect for entertaining, Period woodwork and wide trim that add to the historic charm, Flexible floor plan with potential for modern updates, Large Yard and Circular Driveway, Walkout Basement. Located in the Village of Port Byron, this property offers both convenience and character – close to schools, shops, and local amenities. Whether you’re searching for a home rich in history or a renovation project with endless potential, this is a rare opportunity to own a true piece of the community’s story.
- 3bed
- 1.5bath
- 2,067sqft
- 0.6acre lot
- Circa 1850

179 Main St, Port Byron, NY 13140
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.

Pros
- Small-Town Charm: Port Byron offers a friendly, close-knit community atmosphere where residents often know each other.
- Scenic Location: Located near the Erie Canal and Finger Lakes region, the area boasts beautiful landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boating.
- Affordable Living: The cost of living in Port Byron is generally lower than in larger cities, making housing and daily expenses more manageable.
- Rich History: The town has a storied history, with historical sites and events that celebrate its heritage.
- Good Schools: The local school district is known for its commitment to education and community involvement.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Residents may find fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options compared to larger urban centers, requiring travel for more variety.
- Job Market: Employment opportunities can be limited, particularly in specialized fields, which may necessitate commuting to nearby towns.
- Public Services: Access to healthcare and specialized services might be more restricted compared to larger cities.
- Weather: Winters can be cold and snowy, which may not be appealing to everyone.
- Transportation: Public transportation options are limited, making a personal vehicle necessary for commuting and errands.






















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