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Why Live in Portland



Portland, New York, is a small agricultural town nestled in north Chautauqua County, known for its fertile lands within the Lake Erie Grape Belt. This region is one of the largest grape-growing areas outside California, with vineyards supplying national brands like Welch's. The town is marked by unique attractions such as Ella the Elephant at 21 Brix Winery, a notable stop along the Lake Erie wine trail. Portland's village, Brocton, features the historic Brocton Arch, a rare double arch, and hosts local spots like St. Stephens Cafe and the Green Arch Restaurant. Residents enjoy a rural lifestyle with modest colonial homes in the village and secluded ranch-style homes with acreage in the surrounding areas. Van Buren Point offers lakefront access with a mix of home styles, including Cape Cods and bungalows. Recreational opportunities abound with access to Lake Erie, the Chautauqua County rail trail, and Graystone Nature Preserve. Nearby Lake Erie State Park provides seasonal camping, hiking, and winter sports. Portland is primarily car-dependent, with U.S. Route 20 facilitating access to nearby towns and amenities. The town also hosts the Cornell Lake Erie Research Center, focusing on agricultural advancements.
Home Trends in Portland, NY
On average, homes in Portland, NY sell after 34 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Portland, NY over the last 12 months is $250,000, up 85% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.