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Why Live in Cincinnatus
Cincinnatus, New York, is a tranquil rural community located at the eastern edge of Cortland County, nestled in the Otselic River valley. The small downtown area features locally owned businesses, essential services, and a central school. The landscape beyond the town center is characterized by farms and evergreen forests. Housing options in Cincinnatus include historical two-story National-style homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s, Victorian-style designs, midcentury ranch-style homes, and larger lots with Colonial Revival and Cape Cod styles. Residents maintain their own wells and septic systems, and some areas are prone to flooding, necessitating flood insurance. Community events such as the Cincinnatus Field Days, church dinners, and holiday celebrations foster a strong sense of connection among locals. Recreational opportunities include golfing at Knickerbocker Country Club, bowling at Cincinnatus Bowling Barn, and outdoor activities like fishing and kayaking in the Otselic River. Gee Brook State Forest offers hunting, hiking, and camping. Dining options are limited to local spots like D’s Dairy Treat and Magro’s Italia Pizzeria, with more extensive choices available in nearby Cortland or Norwich, both approximately 20 miles away. The Cincinnatus Home Center serves as a hub for groceries and supplies. While the community is largely car-dependent, Centro provides weekday bus service. The Family Health Network-Cincinnatus Health Center offers primary medical care, with the nearest hospitals located in Cortland and Norwich.
Home Trends in Cincinnatus, NY
On average, homes in Cincinnatus, NY sell after 73 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Cincinnatus, NY over the last 12 months is $190,700, up 28% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.