New York multi-family home for sale

c.1930 New York Multi-Family Home For Sale $59,900

$59,900

Excellent opportunity in this spacious New York multi-family home, offering roomy layouts and strong potential. Each unit features formal living and dining rooms plus two comfortable bedrooms.

Realtor Comments

The property has a good floorplan and classic character, but it is in need of significant updating and cosmetic improvements, making it an ideal project for investors, contractors, or buyers looking to build equity. With the right vision and updates, this property could truly shine. Bring your ideas and transform this spacious two-family into a fantastic investment or owner-occupied home! Priced low for a quick sale. Sold as is

  • 4bed
  • 2bath
  • Circa 1930

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2208 Weston Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14305

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: Cheryl O’Donnell

Brokered by HUNT Real Estate ERA – Amherst

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Pros

  • World-class natural attractions: Living next to the Niagara Falls and Niagara Gorge means stunning scenery, easy access to parks, hiking trails, and year-round tourist attractions.
  • Tourism-driven amenities: Strong seasonal tourism supports restaurants, hotels, entertainment, and attractions (falls illumination, fireworks, Maid of the Mist, Cave of the Winds).
  • Outdoor recreation: Parks, the Niagara River, bike paths (e.g., Niagara River Greenway), fishing, boating, and nearby state parks for hiking and skiing within reasonable drives.
  • Lower cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally more affordable than many other parts of New York State.
  • Proximity to Buffalo and Toronto: Short drive to Buffalo for bigger-city amenities, healthcare, and an international airport; relatively close to Toronto (border crossing) for international travel and cultural experiences.
  • Community events & culture: Local festivals, cultural institutions (e.g., art galleries, historical sites), and community programming add local flavor beyond tourism.
  • Revitalization efforts: Ongoing redevelopment and investment projects in parts of the city aim to improve downtown, riverfront, and housing stock.
  • Short commutes & low congestion: Compared with large metros, traffic is lighter and commute times are often reasonable.

Cons

  • Seasonal tourism impacts: Heavy tourist traffic during peak seasons can increase congestion, noise, and demand for parking in areas near the falls and downtown.
  • Weather & long winters: Cold, snowy winters with lake-effect snow can be intense; winter weather affects travel, home maintenance, and outdoor plans.
  • Economic challenges & limited job diversity: Outside tourism and hospitality, the local job market can be limited; higher-paying, diverse employment opportunities may require commuting to Buffalo or beyond.
  • Crime & neighborhood variability: Some neighborhoods experience higher crime and blight—safety and quality of life vary widely by area; research specific neighborhoods carefully.
  • Property condition & aging housing stock: Older homes may require more maintenance and renovation; some parts of the city have vacant or distressed properties.
  • Reliance on tourism: Local economy can be sensitive to seasonal fluctuations and broader travel trends (e.g., economic downturns, travel restrictions).
  • Border-crossing logistics: While proximity to Canada is a plus, crossing the border can involve delays, fees, and documentation requirements.
  • Public transit limitations: Transit exists but may be less comprehensive than in larger cities; many residents rely on cars for convenience and commuting.
  • Pollen & humidity in warmer months: Proximity to water and abundant greenery can increase humidity and seasonal allergens for some residents.
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