$334,900

Realtor Comments
The home offers 4,440 square feet of living space and features notable historic details, including original woodwork and a dramatic curved staircase that creates a striking focal point upon entry. The interior layout provides generous rooms and flexible living areas that can accommodate a variety of residential needs while maintaining the charm and architectural elements that define Victorian design. Positioned on an elevated portion of the property, the home overlooks a thoughtfully landscaped setting with mature trees, terraced grounds, and scenic views. The nearly five-acre parcel provides a combination of wooded areas and open green space, creating a peaceful environment with opportunities to enjoy the surrounding natural landscape. Located within a community known for its rich agricultural and cultural history, the property is situated near local destinations tied to regional heritage, education, and commerce. Access to both the NYS Thruway and Historic US-20 are mere minutes away. With its historic character, substantial acreage, and distinctive architectural presence, this Victorian residence offers a unique opportunity for its next chapter in Central New York. Home Warranty is offered on this home for your protection.

- bed
- bath
- Circa 1871

- Contact Realtor: Jared A. Miller
Brokered by Howard Hanna Cny Inc
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Pros
- Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally lower than in larger Upstate or downstate New York cities.
- Small‑town community: Tight‑knit neighborhoods, friendly residents, and local events foster a strong sense of belonging.
- Scenic surroundings and outdoor recreation: Close to Tug Hill and Adirondack foothills for hiking, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, and boating; plenty of opportunities for nature lovers.
- Proximity to larger towns: Reasonable driving distance to Utica, Rome, and Syracuse for shopping, healthcare, and cultural attractions.
- Low traffic and easy parking: Short commutes within town and less congestion than in urban areas.
- Slower, quieter pace of life: Attractive for retirees, families, or anyone seeking a calmer lifestyle.
- Local schools and services: Basic public services and schools that serve the community’s needs.
Cons
- Harsh winters and significant snowfall: The Tug Hill region is known for heavy lake‑effect snow; long, cold winters may be a downside if you prefer milder climates.
- Limited job market: Fewer local employment opportunities, particularly in specialized, high‑paying, or tech sectors; many residents commute to nearby cities for work.
- Fewer amenities and cultural options: Limited dining, nightlife, large‑scale entertainment, and specialty shopping compared with urban centers.
- Healthcare access and specialization: Basic medical care is available locally, but access to specialized hospitals and advanced care often requires travel to Utica or Syracuse.
- Public transportation limitations: Minimal mass transit—owning a car is typically necessary for commuting and errands.
- Slower economic growth and fewer services: Smaller towns may see less business development and fewer niche services or retailers.
- Seasonal isolation risk: Heavy snow or winter storms can occasionally make travel difficult and increase reliance on local resources.

380 Stafford Ave, Waterville, NY 13480

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