$49,500
- Land
- 5.7 Acres
- $8,684 per Acre
Rt-90 Unit LotWP001, Genoa, NY 13071
Rt-90 Unit LotWP001, Genoa, NY 13071$49,500
Rt-90 Unit LotWP001, Genoa, NY 13071
Rt-90 Unit LotWP001, Genoa, NY 13071$159,700
328 Indian Field Rd, Genoa, NY 13071
Melissa Miller Fedrizzi RE/MAX In Motion
$539,000
1183 Honoco Rd, Aurora, NY 13026
Elizabeth Cree Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Heritage Realty
$49,500
0 New York 90, Genoa, NY 13071
This rare property pulls back from the road and unfurls across level terrain, offering you a generous 885 feet of personally owned direct frontage on Big Salmon Creek—accessible from both sides. It’s a land of calm mornings, creekside reflections, and a world that feels calming. The property is tucked in behind the Genoa/Venice Fire Department in the town of Genoa, NY a Finger Lakes community
Heather Kent Listing by Whitetail Properties Real Estate, LLC
Genoa, situated 20 miles south of Auburn in Cayuga County, New York, is a town known for its pastoral charm and small-town character. The area is dotted with farms, wineries, and small businesses, though most shopping and dining options are found in nearby Auburn or Ithaca, 18 miles away. Genoa's appeal lies in its spacious single-family homes and recreational opportunities on Cayuga Lake. The town features a diverse range of housing, including historic 19th-century farmhouses, mid-20th-century ranch-style homes, and modern 21st-century properties. Many homes are secluded along country roads, offering privacy and space for additions like barns and detached garages, while some are closer together along Main Street. Lakefront properties come with features such as private docks and decks. The Southern Cayuga Central School District serves the area, with schools earning a moderate rating overall. Genoa offers outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and swimming at Cayuga Lake, which is 40 miles long and 3 miles wide. The nearby 300-acre Long Point State Park provides a swimming area, boat launch, and hiking trails. King Ferry, a hamlet within Genoa, hosts most of the town's shopping and dining, including King Ferry Pizzeria and Bright Leaf Vineyard. The Genoa Historical Association preserves the town's heritage and hosts events like the Wheat Harvest Festival. State Route 34 runs through Genoa, offering access to Ithaca and Auburn, with Ithaca Tompkins International Airport 15 miles away.
On average, homes in Genoa, NY sell after 86 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Genoa, NY over the last 12 months is $154,000, down 40% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.