c.1923 New York Home For Sale With Original Woodwork Under $80K
OHU50K Notesย ย $79,900

Realtor Comments
Opportunity! 3 bedroom, 1 bath colonial. Newer windows. 3rd floor is partially finished. Bring your creative skills. Front porch, back porch, with partially fenced yard. Good bones. Delayed negotiations until Thursday, Sept. 25th at 11am.
- 3 bed
- 1 bath
- 1,488 sqft
- 9,148 sqft lot
- Build date 1923

411 Washburn St, Lockport, NY 14094ย ย ย $79,900
- Contact Realtor: Kathleen DiMillo
- Google Map
- Nicheย








Pros
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Low Cost of Living & Affordable Housing
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Housing is much cheaper there compared to many other parts of New York. Medians are well below state and national levels.
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Overall cost of living (goods, services, some utilities) tends to be below the U.S. average.
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Strong Community & Local Character
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Many people cite the friendliness of neighbors and a closeโknit feel in many neighborhoods.
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There are regular community events and activities (farmers markets, festivals, etc.), especially downtown, that foster community engagement.
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Recreation, Historic Sites, and Scenic Location
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Lockport is along the Erie Canal, has historic architecture and features (locks, Flight of Five), which make it interesting and attractive.
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Outdoor options are good: parks, seasonal beauty, being in Western New York means you get distinct seasons.
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Efforts at Economic & Downtown Revitalization
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The city is investing in economic development and has several projects underway (e.g. restoring historic areas, encouraging business on Canal Street, etc.)
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In the Town of Lockport (adjacent), there is an industrial park, incentives for business, and growth in sectors like data centers.
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Proximity to Larger Metro Areas
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Although Lockport isnโt a huge city, Buffalo is within driving distance, which means many amenities, jobs, and services not available locally can still be accessed. (This helps especially for specialized medical care, entertainment, etc.) Some residents do commute or rely on that proximity.
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Cons
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Lower Income Levels & Job Challenges
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Median household income in Lockport is significantly below the U.S average.
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Employment opportunities are somewhat limited within the city proper; many people may have to commute or work in service, retail, or lessโspecialized jobs
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Unemployment has trended higher than the national average in recent data.
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Population Decline
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The population has been declining over the past several years. This can have knockโon effects (fewer resources, school declines, less investment).
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Public Safety Concerns & Crime
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Some areas suffer from property crime; though violent crime is lower, property crime (breakโins, theft, etc.) is more common.
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Resident feedback (on sites like Niche) notes concerns: poor road maintenance (potholes), theft/car breakโins, drug use, etc.
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Infrastructure / Maintenance Issues
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Problems like flooding in certain areas (roads, low spots) have recurred.
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Some residents report that roads are not well maintained (lots of potholes), which is a visible qualityโofโlife issue.
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Limited Amenities & Things to Do
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Compared to urban centers, there are fewer highโend shopping, entertainment, and cultural amenities. For some, life can feel a bit quiet or lacking in variety.
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Diversity of services (specialized medical, cultural) tends to be lower; for some services you might need to travel outside Lockport.
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Education & Economic Mobility Issues
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Educational attainment: lower rates of college degrees among residents than in many U.S. averages
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Young adults, and singleโparent households in particular, are more likely to face poverty or economic struggle.
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Uncertainty around Healthcare Access
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There are concerns regarding local emergency services; for instance, closure or instability of hospital/ambulance services has been reported.
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