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There are many reasons why you might consider buying real estate in Buffalo, New York. Perhaps you would like to live in the United States yet continue working for a Canadian trademark firm. Owning real estate in Buffalo, NY, which is near the border, would allow you to do so. Buffalo also has many cultural, educational, and economic advantages of its own. To learn more about Buffalo, New York and what it has to offer you, the home buyer, have a look through this website. It contains everything you need to know about Buffalo's schools, job opportunities, health care system, entertainment venues, and more! With it, you should be able to imagine your new life in Buffalo, NY should you decide to purchase real estate there.

Buffalo, New York: The Queen City of the Lakes

Buffalo, New York Sitting on the shores of Lake Erie a short hop across the Niagara River from the Canadian city of Fort Erie, Ontario, you'll find Buffalo, New York. Buffalo is one of the major cities of the Great Lakes Region and the second largest city in the state of New York. The city began as a trading post along Buffalo Creek and with the aid of the Erie Canal and the arrival of industry quickly grew into the thriving city of 272,000 that we know today. Buffalo is known as the place where President William McKinley was killed and Theodore Roosevelt was subsequently sworn in.

Buffalo, NY's economy was built upon heavy industries like steel production and automobile manufacturing until the slowdown in those industries in the last few decades. Buffalo has since expanded into health care, high technology, light industry and service. It is perhaps best known for the work researchers at the University of Buffalo and the Roswell Park Cancer Center in bioinformatics and on the Human Genome Project. The presence of the University of Buffalo along with the State University of New York also means that education is another major factor in Buffalo's economy.

Despite Buffalo, NY's history as an industrial city it has many beautiful sites. A lot of its parks and green spaces were designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and there are dozens of contemporary and classical art museums and galleries. The city has a wealth of historic sites to explore, some of which were designed by famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. There's also a zoo and major league sports teams in baseball, football, and hockey.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Buffalo, NY

the Martin House in Buffalo, NY Whether you're looking for a sprawling historic mansion, a cozy new condo, or anything in between, you can find it here in Buffalo, New York. Allentown is a great neighborhood for history and art lovers. It's diverse, has many art galleries, and is home to Wilcox Gardens. Bailey Lovejoy is for those who seek a quieter, shadier historic neighborhood while Central Park is home to some of the largest and most expensive homes in the city which were built around the turn of the previous century. The Elmwood Strip also provides options to history lovers on a budget. It has a fine stock of Victorian houses and apartment buildings with the original leaded glass.

Buffalo also offers neighborhoods with great landscaping and parks. For instance, the Delaware District features Delaware Park, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead. The stately homes bordering it are known as Millionaire's Row. If it sounds like Buffalo is nothing but a retreat for the old and rich, you haven't heard of the First Ward, which features small homes and Irish heritage, or North Buffalo, which has a large compliment of duplex homes. University Heights is where students will find their apartments.

The cost of living in Buffalo is only 82.7, low compared to the United States average of 100. You can buy the average single family home for about $85,000 while town houses average out at $184,000. Condos range from $76,000 to $365,000. Average rents are approximately $600 per month.

Contact a Buffalo, NY Real Estate Agent

Now that you've learned enough about Buffalo, New York to form an accurate mental picture, does it sound like a place you would like to buy real estate in? If yes, click here to go to our contact page where you'll find the names and phone numbers of real estate agents who can help you transition into the market and find your perfect new home. If you don't know yet, click here anyway. Our realtors would be happy to clarify anything you don't understand or give you more personalized information on the city.





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