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Why Live in Greece
Greece, NY, a peaceful suburb of Rochester, was established in 1822 and has grown from an agricultural community into a large suburban area. The town features commercial corridors with well-known stores, neat subdivisions, and public green spaces, creating a relaxed atmosphere. Greece boasts 14 public parks with playgrounds, athletic courts, and manicured walking trails. The Erie Canal Heritage Trail, a 360-mile-long trailway, runs through the area, attracting cyclists and joggers who enjoy waterside views. The northern part of Greece connects with Lake Ontario, offering public beaches for swimming and boating. Winters are long and snowy, with up to 100 inches of snowfall annually, but the town is well-prepared for winter storms. Greece's residential streets are lined with early-to-mid-20th-century homes, including ranches, Cape Cods, and Colonial Revivals, along with some contemporary New Traditional homes. The Greece Central School District serves about 10,000 students and offers Advanced Placement classes and dual enrollment programs. Shopping plazas near Route 18 feature a mix of chain and local restaurants, while Route 104 is lined with big box stores and chain restaurants. The Rochester Regional Health Unity Hospital provides medical services to the community. Public bus lines and state routes connect Greece to Rochester and other parts of Monroe County, with the Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport located about 7 miles south. According to FBI statistics, Greece has lower crime rates than the national average.
Home Trends in Greece, NY
On average, homes in Greece, NY sell after 10 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Greece, NY over the last 12 months is $330,000, up 85% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.