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In the heart of Buffalo’s “Iron Island”
Lovejoy is known as Buffalo’s “Iron Island,” a nickname originating from the collection of railroads surrounding the neighborhood. Buffalo’s rich past in the rail industry can be seen throughout the area, from the train tracks that run alongside residential areas to the historic Buffalo Central Terminal that rises over the Lovejoy skyline. Once a gathering place for the families of industrial workers, Lovejoy has seen a recent resurgence for New York homebuyers looking for an accessible price tag. “Lovejoy was a very strong rental neighborhood, but 10, 15 years ago when the home values in Buffalo went up, people moved to Lovejoy because it was more of an entry-level home as far as price points. When houses in North Buffalo are 250,000, someone has the chance to own a house in Lovejoy for 100,000 or 150,000,” says Matthew Reitz, a Sales Agent with BNYP Properties.
Train tracks and rail infrastructure surround Lovejoy, earning it the nickname 'Iron Island.'
In addition to single-family homes, Lovejoy has apartment buildings and a nearby commerce park.
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Lovejoy homes reflect early 20th century styles
Many homes in the area were former industrial properties built between 1900 and 1930, and share design details with Cape Code and American Four Squares, such as simple shapes and dormer windows. Several properties are doubles and have 5 to 7 bedrooms that can be occupied by multiple families at once. Homes are rarely decorated the same way, with owners painting their porches fire engine-red or planting native scrubs alongside their front steps. “Lovejoy is a beautiful neighborhood with a great sense of community. There are a lot of homebuyers over there that have little cute gardens, and there’s a pride of ownership.” says Ayat Nieves, a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson with Keller Williams Realty. Some homes are built on double lots that allow homebuyers to build additional driveways or garages alongside fenced-in backyards. Homes in the Lovejoy range between $100,000 to $170,000, while some older single-family homes can sell for under $100,000.
Distinct architectural features like brick-framed sunrooms add charm to Lovejoy homes.
Lovejoy’s residential streets feature vibrant homes with manicured front lawns.
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Interstates 90 and 190 connect to downtown Buffalo
U.S. Route 62, known locally as Bailey Avenue, runs directly through Lovejoy. This street has multiple bus stops for Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA-Metro), which offers routes throughout Buffalo. New York State Route 33 and Interstates 90 and 190 are also nearby for residents who prefer driving. Downtown Buffalo, Niagara River and Lake Erie are only five miles away.
Discovery School supports Native American students
Lovejoy is served by Buffalo Public Schools. Neighborhood families can send their children to P.S. 43 Lovejoy Discovery School, which covers kindergarten through eighth grade and earns a C from Niche. The school offers a Native American Resource Program, or NARP, which offers academic support, mentorship programs and Seneca Language Instruction. After eighth grade, students can enter a lottery system to determine what public high school they will attend. East Community High School, which has a C-plus score on Niche, is a nearby general education high school.
P.S. 43 Lovejoy Discovery School offers a Native American Resource Program.
East Community High School near Lovejoy serves grades 9–12.
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Roasted lamb at Yemen Café is a local favorite
Lovejoy residents take advantage of several nearby markets for grocery shopping. Broadway runs along the north side of Lovejoy, giving locals access to Broadway Market, Aldi and numerous locally-owned retail stores. Lovejoy is just north of the Clinton Bailey Farmers & Flea Market on Clinton Street, which is open Saturday mornings from November to April and operates seven days a week the rest of the year. Market vendors offer fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade jam and maple syrup, and seasonal goods like locally grown Christmas trees.
Many dining options in Lovejoy are businesses operated by community members. The As-Salam Diner on Bailey Avenue has a variety of curry, tandoori and tikka dishes. Yemen Café and Bakery on Broadway specializes in Yemeni food, including their signature slow-roasted lamb. Club 77 Bar & Grill, which is also on Broadway, is a local favorite for hot bar food and specialty drinks.
Yemen Café and Bakery in Lovejoy is known for its signature slow-roasted lamb.
As-Salam Diner in Lovejoy offers a variety of flavorful dishes including vegan-friendly options.
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Swim at Lovejoy Pool no matter the weather
Lovejoy is home to a handful of city parks, including Hennepin Park on Bailey Avenue. This space has been loved by the community for years and has a playground and tennis and basketball courts. The park is located next to the Hennepin Community Center, which offers community events, childcare and special programs like free dental cleanings. On Gold Street, locals will find Lovejoy Pool, a unique Art Deco building that serves as the community aquatic center. The indoor pool has year-round open and lap swim hours, including during the winter.
Lovejoy Pool is housed in a unique Art Deco building that serves as a community hub.
Hennepin Park near Lovejoy features a recently renovated playground.
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On average, homes in Lovejoy, Buffalo sell after 40 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Lovejoy, Buffalo over the last 12 months is $140,213, up 17% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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