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Dryden

Dryden

$341,119 Average Value
$174 Average Price per Sq Ft
6 Homes For Sale

Dryden combines rural charm of dairy farms and commuting convenience

The Finger Lakes area has stunning views and easy access to lakeside fun, but some people want views and recreation without paying Ithaca's home prices. “Dryden is really unique,” says Brian DeYoung, a licensed associate real estate broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Heritage Realty. “It’s a great proximity to Greek Peak Mountain Resort. It’s mind-blowing to me that you can be in downtown Dryden, in the four corners, and you’re 10 minutes from a major ski area.” People can commute to Ithaca or even Cortland for work and then come home to quiet Dryden, with its dairy farms, rolling terrain and small businesses along Main Street. Dairy farms are such an essential part of Dryden that Cornell University has a teaching dairy farm in the area, and the community hosts the annual Dryden Dairy Day to celebrate local farmers. Dryden offers a rural and small-town way of living with notable Finger Lakes recreation less than an hour away.

Homes close to downtown or hilly terrain with beautiful views

Late 1990s to early 2000s Colonial Revivals and farmhouse-style homes on sprawling lots can sell for $400,000 to about $760,000. Homes that sell for about $180,000 to $400,000 still have large lots, though they can be Victorian-inspired builds from the late 1800s, split-levels from the mid-1900s or manufactured properties that need renovations. Most homes are clustered around downtown Dryden, but others are scattered among the farms and fields. “Dryden is hilly, and some properties have long, panoramic views south of the downtown area,” DeYoung says. “Toward the ski area and Virgil, there are a lot of houses with long-range views.”

Dryden Lake, hiking trails and trips to Greek Peak

Dryden Lake Park has nearly 100 acres of water, where people can launch boats and kayaks. DeYoung says many people go to the larger lakes like Lake Cayuga, but Dryden Lake is usually quiet, with only a few people who may have walked from their homes to the lakefront. Some residents visit the area to hike the Dryden Rail Trail, which has a section close to the water called the Jim Schug Trail. “It’s free to park, and it’s a long, flat trail, so you’re not doing a bunch of climbing," DeYoung says. "There are a lot of turtles there. They walk back and forth across the trail, and sometimes you can see the eggs and the little footprints. There’s nothing else like that around New York.” DeYoung also highlights the nearby Greek Peak Mountain Resort, which is open year-round but sees the most activity during the ski season from November to April.

Attending elementary school to community college in Dryden

The Dryden Central School District earns a C-plus from Niche. Cassavant Elementary gets a B-minus and teaches prekindergarten through second grade. Dryden Elementary receives a C-minus and offers prekindergarten through fifth grade. Both schools feed into the C-rated Dryden Middle. The B-rated Dryden High offers career and technical courses through Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga Board of Cooperative Educational Services based in Ithaca. Tompkins Cortland Community College gets a C-minus and is one of the biggest employers in the county, alongside Dryden Central School District.

Driving or busing to Ithaca and Cortland

DeYoung says there are often dual-income households in Dryden, where one person works in Ithaca and the other works in Cortland. State Route 13 makes commuting to both areas straightforward. The roughly 10-mile drive to Cortland takes around 20 minutes. People can drive 14 miles to Ithaca or wait for a Tompkins Consolidated Area Transportation bus at a stop on Main Street. Cayuga Health is another major employer in the county, and Dryden has a primary care and outpatient services center. Most people travel to Syracuse Hancock International Airport, 50 miles away, although the Ithaca Tompkins International Airport is closer. DeYoung points out that Dryden drivers may have to adjust to driving in snow, as Dryden sees 49 inches of snow on average every year. Dryden United Methodist Church was built in the late 1800s, and it’s a notable feature on Main Street with its white siding and stained-glass windows. The last service was held in 2025.

Celebrating local farmers during Dryden Dairy Day

Montgomery Park has a fenced-in playground, paved athletic courts and shaded picnic tables near a small open field. The park is a quiet space for most of the year, but the annual Dryden Dairy Day draws thousands of people to the area every June. For over 40 years, the event has celebrated local dairy farmers with a parade of decorated cars and floats, local vendors and a herd of decorated cow cutouts surrounding the clock in downtown’s Time Square.

Dryden has homegrown restaurants and ice cream shops

Village Taqueria and Grill serves Mexican food for a quick lunch or dinner, while Carrozza Pizza Company is a popular sit-down and take-out restaurant. Being in a dairy town means having plenty of creameries to choose from, like Frosty Cow and Dryden Creamery LLC. Clark’s Food Mart is a small grocery store that sells everyday needs. Dedrick's Farm Market stays stocked with fresh seasonal produce, homemade desserts and a breakfast and lunch menu. Locals can also drive to the Walmart in Cortland or boutiques in Ithaca for more shopping options.

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Area Facts

Number of Homes
980
Number of Homes for Sale
6
Median Year Built
1973
Months of Supply
1.70
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,665
Below the national average
1,932
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
2,154
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
25,264

Open Houses

  • Wednesday, May 20
    Open Wed 5PM - 7PM

    395 New York 38, Dryden, NY 13053

    $305,900

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,958 Sq Ft
    • 395 New York 38

    Charming Brick Colonial in Harford, NY.Step back in time with this beautifully preserved brick Colonial built in 1820, showcasing the timeless craftsmanship and architectural detail of a bygone era. From the original door hardware and rich woodwork to the gleaming hardwood floors, this home radiates warmth and historic charm throughout.The formal living room is highlighted by crown

    Tara Wetherell Hage Real Estate

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  • Saturday, May 16
    Open Sat 11AM - 2PM

    168 Mcclintock Rd, Dryden, NY 13053

    $635,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 2,929 Sq Ft
    • 168 Mcclintock Rd
    • New 4 days ago

    Set on a sprawling and completely flat 8-acre parcel in the heart of Dryden, this immaculate 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home delivers the perfect blend of luxury, functionality, and country freedom — all just a short drive to both Ithaca and Cortland. With over 3,800 square feet of beautifully finished living space, this home was designed for both everyday comfort and unforgettable entertaining. The

    Colby Gee Real Broker NY, LLC

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Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

Dryden Has More Owners

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
1
Median Rent
$930
Median Single Family Home Rent
$930

Demographics

Total Population
13,377
Median Age
42
Population under 18
21.4%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
22.7%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$78,406
On par with the national average
$79,597
Average Household Income
$100,662

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
94.6%
College Graduates
46.3%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
24.7%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
65.9%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
15°F
Average Summer High Temperature
80°F
Annual Snowfall
49''

Area Factors

Not friendly

Bikeability®

10 / 100

Not friendly

Walkability®

10 / 100

Not friendly

Transit®

0 / 100
Source: Local Logic
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