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    $582,500 New Construction

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,350 Sq Ft

    2025 State Route 31 Unit 207, Chittenango, NY 13037

    Welcome to the newest section of Sebastian Cove Luxury Waterfront Townhomes in a gated community with Exclusive marina access and dock with electric included. 40-year architectural shingles, Stamp Crete patios, and balcony off the 2nd floor office. 2350 square feet includes a 1 Car garage, 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths and office. 1st floor Master suite with Coffered Ceilings standard. Heated floors

    Tina Zabinski Listing by Coldwell Banker Prime Prop,Inc

    2025 State Route 31 Unit 207, Chittenango, NY 13037

Why Live in Smithfield

Smithfield, a rural town in upstate New York, centers around the hamlet of Peterboro and is home to approximately 1100 residents. Located 35 miles east of Syracuse, Smithfield offers a country lifestyle with ranch-style homes, farmhouses, and manufactured homes on large lots ranging from three-quarters of an acre to 3 acres. The area is characterized by fields, forests, and gently rolling hills, with properties featuring sprawling yards and long gravel driveways. Nichols Pond Park provides hiking trails, picnic areas, and wildlife observation opportunities, while Chittenango Falls State Park and Cazenovia Lake, both about 10 miles away, offer additional outdoor attractions. Equestrian services are also available throughout the town. For shopping and dining, residents often visit nearby towns such as Hamilton, Oneida, and Cazenovia, which are within a 10-mile radius. Hamilton hosts Colgate University and several cozy bars, Oneida offers chain retailers and a bustling downtown, and Cazenovia features lakeside dining options. Smithfield connects to New York State Route 5 for travel to Syracuse and the nearest major airport. Medical care is accessible at Oneida Health Hospital, 10 miles away, and Community Memorial Hospital, 15 miles away in Hamilton. The town also boasts historical sites like the National Abolition Hall of Fame & Museum and the Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Monument, which honor local abolitionists and regional history.

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