c.1912 New York Fixer Upper With Original Elements Under $50K
$49,900
This New York fixer upper is full of beautiful wooden details, with built-in storage in almost every room. You’ll enjoy natural wood floors throughout, and with three gas fireplaces—two downstairs and one upstairs—you’ll stay cozy and warm all year long.

Welcome to your dream home! Located in the village of Falconer, this house comes with an old school charm. The exterior is brick with a tiled front porch, and entrance way. Please note that the damage to interior was done before the new aluminum roof was put on. Downstairs has a living room, bonus room, kitchen, dining room, and two different points of entry. The basement is very large and features three rooms. Upstairs has 3 bedrooms, one bathroom, lots of built in storage and an addition to be made into what the heart desires! The attic provides ample storage place or room for another bedroom/studio. This house has so much charm and needs someone with a vision to finish making it into a dream home. Features: New grounded electric to replace knob and tube wiring (needs finished) New gas furnace in working order! New plumbing, hot water tank, expansion tank, copper and pex New aluminum roof New meters Large yard and side porch Easement for shared parking space in the back of the yard Shed
- 3bed
- 1bath
- 2,000sqft
- 8,581sqft lot
- Circa 1912

8 Williams St, Falconer, NY 14733 $49,900
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: Leah Comstock

Pros
- Lower cost of living (typically)
- Housing and day-to-day expenses are often more affordable than larger NY cities.
- Small-town / community feel
- Neighbors tend to be more connected; it can feel safer and less rushed than big-city life.
- Access to outdoor activities
- Western NY is great for nature—parks, hiking, and seasonal recreation are usually within driving distance.
- Shorter commutes
- For many residents, getting around is easier and less time-consuming than in metro areas.
- Close to bigger towns when you want more options
- You can enjoy Falconer’s quiet pace while still driving to nearby cities for more shopping, restaurants, and services.
Cons
- Fewer local job opportunities (depending on your field)
- Employment options may be more limited, which can mean commuting or remote work.
- Fewer big-city amenities
- If you want frequent live events, lots of dining variety, or specialized services, you’ll likely need to travel.
- Harsh winter weather
- Chautauqua County winters can be snowy and cold, and that can affect driving, routines, and heating costs.
- Public services and healthcare may require travel
- Specialist care and certain medical services may not be as readily available locally.
- Limited public transit
- Most people rely on a car, so being car-dependent is common.













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