New York Country Home For Sale on 10 Acres $45K
$45,000
2-bedroom New York country home on 10 acres with an open-concept layout, featuring laminate flooring throughout the first floor. Includes a ceiling fan in the dining area, as well as kitchen appliances.

Realtor Comments
* AMAZING OPPORTUNITY * Pellet Stove / Full Bath With Stand Up Shower / 2 Beds On 2nd Floor / Some Updated Vinyl Windows / Metal Roof / Plenty Of Storage W Two Sheds / Water Pump & Pex Plumbing / 200 Amp Electric Service / Cleared Outdoor Area W Fire Pit / Hiking Trails Throughout Property / Close To Snowmobile Trails / Perfect Recreational Property / Property Contains Wetlands / If Any, Offers Will Be Negotiated Monday May 18 @ 3PM
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 960sqft
- 10acre lot

6449 Lawson Rd, Mayville, NY 14757
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: Gregory Styliades
Brokered by Howard Hanna Tonawanda

Pros
- Small-town feel & community: Mayville is relatively quiet and community-oriented, which many people enjoy for a more laid-back lifestyle.
- Great access to Lake Chautauqua: If you like boating, fishing, beaches, or seasonal lake activities, it’s a major plus.
- Scenic area and outdoor recreation: Western NY offers lots of parks, trails, and nature nearby.
- Cultural/seasonal events: Depending on the year and local schedule, the region can be lively during warmer months.
- Potentially lower cost of living: Smaller towns in NY often have lower housing costs than major metro areas (but it varies by condition and availability).
Cons
- More limited job market: Career options can be fewer than in larger cities, so commuting or remote work may be important.
- Fewer big-city amenities: Shopping variety, dining options, and entertainment may be limited compared with Buffalo/Erie/Pittsford-style areas.
- Weather can be tough: Winters in this region can be cold and snowy; summers are variable. If you don’t like winter, this matters.
- Fewer healthcare/specialists nearby: Routine care may be fine, but specialized services or major hospitals may require travel.
- Need a car for convenience: Public transit is typically limited in smaller towns, so driving is often essential.
- Seasonality: Some services, events, or businesses may slow down outside peak seasons.

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