Gorgeous c.1854 New York Home With Queen Anne Elements $193K
$193,000
Echoing the elegance of a bygone era, this New York home is a masterclass in architectural character, standing as a refined canvas for your personal design vision. The experience begins on an expansive, inviting front porch that transitions into a stately foyer, where the warmth of exquisite original woodwork sets a sophisticated tone. This grand entrance flows seamlessly into a generous front parlor, offering an airy and light-filled atmosphere tailored for hosting memorable gatherings and timeless entertaining.

Realtor Comments
The foyer flows seamlessly into the family room, highlighted by a large bay window that fills the space with natural light. From the family room, you’ll find easy access to the dining area and kitchen. The dining room continues the theme of stunning woodwork, adding warmth and charm throughout.The kitchen offers convenient access to the back deck-ideal for enjoying outdoor meals. There is a small island area, great for stools and extra counter space for prepping. (Dishwasher needs replacing/ Stove may need work or replaced) The main floor also includes a half bath and a laundry room for added convenience. Upstairs, you’ll find a full bathroom and four bedrooms, including a generously sized bedroom at the front of the home, another large bedroom along the side, and two smaller bedrooms located toward the back. Additional features include off-street parking accessible from Taylor Street and a small shed for extra storage.
- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,872sqft
- 8,712sqft lot
- Circa 1854

45 W Main St, Canisteo, NY 14823 $193,000
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 of Living in Canisteo
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Strong Sense of Community: Residents often describe Canisteo as a “tight-knit” village where neighbors know each other by name. Local events like Crazee Daze in the summer and Christmas in the Village foster a heartwarming, traditional atmosphere.
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High Safety Levels: Canisteo is regarded as one of the safer communities in Steuben County. Violent crime is rare, and the local police force is described by residents as proactive and visible, contributing to a high “peace of mind” factor for families.
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Outdoor Recreation: The town is famous for the “Living Sign”—a massive hillside installation of pine trees spelling out the town’s name—which features a popular hiking trail. The area is also highly walkable, with several well-maintained parks and the scenic Canisteo River nearby.
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Excellent Affordability: Compared to state and national averages, housing in Canisteo is incredibly accessible. Median home values are significantly lower than the New York state median, and utility costs, particularly electricity, are often lower than the national average due to regional providers.
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Quality Schools: The Canisteo-Greenwood school district is highly regarded by local parents for its caring staff and small class sizes, which allow for more personalized attention for students.
Cons of Living in Canisteo
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Limited Local Economy: There are very few large employers within the village itself. Most residents commute to the neighboring city of Hornell (about 10 minutes away) or further for work, particularly in the healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
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The “Small Town Fishbowl”: While the tight-knit nature is a pro for many, some residents find that “everyone knows everyone’s business,” which can lead to a lack of privacy compared to more anonymous suburban or urban living.
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Retail and Entertainment “Desert”: There is no major shopping center, movie theater, or large grocery store in Canisteo. For anything beyond basic essentials, a drive to Hornell or Corning is a necessity. This also applies to nightlife, which is virtually non-existent for young adults.
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Infrastructure Issues: Parts of the village are located in a valley near the river, making certain areas prone to basement dampness or flooding concerns during heavy thaw cycles. Additionally, like much of the Southern Tier, road maintenance and potholes can be a frequent seasonal headache.
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Distant Major Hubs: While peaceful, the town is isolated from major metropolitan areas. Reaching a major airport or a large-scale sports arena typically requires a 1.5 to 2-hour drive to Rochester or Buffalo.




































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