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Why Live in Clarence
Clarence, NY, founded in 1808, is Erie County’s first township and offers a blend of country living and suburban convenience. Located 22 miles from Buffalo, Clarence is characterized by its open spaces, wetlands, and hamlets like Clarence Center and Wolcottsburg. The town features homes on winding roads with large lots, surrounded by mature maple and ash trees. Common home styles include National, New Traditional, and Colonial Revival. Residents enjoy a variety of recreational activities at Main Street Town Park, which spans 90 acres and offers tennis, volleyball, sledding, and ice skating. Parker Commons and Town Place Park provide additional playgrounds, sports fields, and courts. The town also boasts a 6.1-mile bike trail that passes through scenic areas and Meadowlakes Park. Clarence Central School District serves the area with highly rated schools such as Clarence Center Elementary, Clarence Middle, and Clarence High. Main Street and state Route 78 are lined with dining options and retail stores, including Morluski's, Asa Ransom House, and Dawn’s Candy Shop & Gifts. The Great Pumpkin Farm hosts a Fall Festival with corn mazes and carnival rides, while the Clarence Hollow Farmers’ Market offers local goods from June through October. Commuters have access to Interstate 90, with downtown Buffalo 22 miles away and Buffalo Niagara International Airport just 9 miles from Clarence.
Rental Home Trends in Clarence, NY
The median rent is $1,700 per month, with single-family homes renting at $3,350.