$195,000

Realtor Comments
The main home has over 1300 square feet The one bedroom cottage has kitchen , living room and full bathroom with private driveway Many updates to both residences including new propane furnace and all new insulated windows Detached garage , Small pole barn ; sheds If you’re looking for that peaceful idyllic setting don’t miss this one A real charmer, Easy commute to Syracuse via 81 Interstate

- 3bed
- 1bath
- Circa 1890

- Contact Realtor: Sherry Schmidt
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Pros
- Scenic Beauty: LaFayette boasts beautiful rural landscapes and plenty of green spaces, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- Community Atmosphere: The town offers a friendly, small-town vibe where residents often know their neighbors and engage in community events.
- Affordable Housing: The cost of living is generally lower compared to urban areas, making it a viable option for families and individuals.
- Proximity to Syracuse: LaFayette is located near Syracuse, providing easy access to a larger city’s amenities, including shopping, dining, and entertainment.
- Good Schools: The local school district is known for its commitment to education, making it appealing for families with children.
Cons
- Limited Job Opportunities: The job market can be restrictive, leading some residents to commute to nearby cities for better employment options.
- Fewer Amenities: While LaFayette has basic services, there are limited shopping and dining options compared to larger urban centers.
- Public Transportation: Public transit options are minimal, often necessitating a personal vehicle for commuting and everyday tasks.
- Weather Conditions: The area experiences cold winters and significant snowfall, which may be a downside for those who prefer milder climates.
- Limited Nightlife: The town’s quieter atmosphere can mean fewer nightlife and entertainment options, which may not appeal to everyone.

1407 Clark Hollow Rd, Lafayette, NY 13084

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