Starting at $995 Per Month
- 1 - 2 Beds
16 Kimberly Ln, Mexico, NY 13114
(315) 963-6071
Starting at $995 Per Month
16 Kimberly Ln, Mexico, NY 13114
(315) 963-6071
$1,350 Per Month
2921 Us-11, Parish, NY 13131
Welcome to one level living! This is a 2 bedroom 1 bath with all new paint & new floors waiting for new renters@$1350.00 a month & $1350.00 for security, on a month to month lease. Pets are negotiable on a case by case basis. Renters are responsible for propane heat, electric, trash removal, lawn care & snow removal. Renters are also required to have renters Insurance for the entire time they
(680) 207-3764
$1,250 Per Month
1 S Jefferson St, Pulaski, NY 13142
Convenient upstairs studio apartment located in the heart of downtown Pulaski. Rent includes heat, water, trash, WiFi, and alarm monitoring making for easy, worry-free living.Enjoy being just steps away from everything Pulaski has to offer—walk to the Salmon River for world-class fishing, take a relaxing stroll along the scenic riverwalk, or head to nearby parks, shops, and local
Jaclyn Thomas Listing by Hunt Real Estate ERA
Mexico, New York, is a small town in Oswego County along the shores of Lake Ontario. With a population of around 5,000, residents enjoy spacious properties ranging from half an acre to over 30 acres. The town's central village, also named Mexico, is connected to the Great Lake by the Little Salmon River. Mexico is known for its neighborly atmosphere, where locals often help each other with tasks like snow shoveling and share homegrown produce and maple syrup. The town features family-owned restaurants such as Stefano’s for pizza and Dan’s Chicken Shack for casual dining. The Eis House is a popular venue for events like wedding receptions. For groceries, residents shop at Tops Friendly Market or Dollar General, with larger stores like Walmart and Aldi located 13 miles away in Oswego.
Homebuyers will find a mix of Italianate houses, ranch-style homes, and properties with detached garages. Winters in Mexico can be long and snowy due to its proximity to Lake Ontario, making snowplows a common necessity. Things to do include boating, salmon fishing, and birdwatching at Mexico Point State Park and Derby Hill Observatory. The town also offers recreational facilities at Mexico Community Park, including a playground, football field, and baseball diamond.
Mexico High School, housed in a neoclassical building with a cupola, is a significant landmark and offers specialized courses through the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation. The high school hosts local events such as the Mexico Farmer’s Market and Fall Festival, featuring fresh produce, food trucks, and live music. For additional services and amenities, residents can drive 15 miles to Oswego or 30 miles to Syracuse via Interstate 81.