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Marketview Heights Homes for Rent

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    $1,400 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,179 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    318 Scio St Unit 1, Rochester, NY 14605

    This property features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom within a total living space of 1,179 square feet. The living room offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The bathroom is equipped with standard fixtures and provides essential amenities. Each bedroom is designed to accommodate various furniture arrangements. Additional features include smoke-free living and available storage space for

    318 Scio St Unit 1, Rochester, NY 14605
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    $825 per month

    • 1 - 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 750 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    36 Woodward St Unit 1, Rochester, NY 14605

    36 Woodward St Unit 1, Rochester, NY 14605

Why Live in Marketview Heights

Marketview Heights in Rochester is a neighborhood known for its historic Victorian-style homes and vibrant public market. Residents often visit the Rochester Public Market to buy fresh produce, meats, and baked goods. The area features a mix of Queen Anne, Cape Cod, Colonial Revival, and raised ranch homes, with new apartments and condominiums under construction along the southern edge. The neighborhood is characterized by urban streets with cracked sidewalks and chain-linked fences, and a significant portion of the population rents their homes. Local attractions include the David F. Gantt Recreation Center, which offers a variety of programs for both children and adults, such as homework help, music programs, sports leagues, and cooking classes. First Street Park provides a playground and basketball courts, while the Market Gardens allow residents to plant flowers and vegetables. High Falls, the tallest waterfall in Rochester, is located east of the neighborhood, with plans for a state park to enhance public access to the waterfall and river gorge. Marketview Heights is conveniently located near downtown Rochester, the Amtrak station, and major highways like the Inner Loop, Interstate 490, and U.S. Route 31, providing connections to Buffalo and Syracuse. Dining options include the Central Park Family Diner and eateries at the public market, such as Cure and Bitter Honey. While the neighborhood has its challenges, it remains a community focused on growth and providing opportunities for its residents.
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