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Why Live in Summit
Summit, NY, is a small town known for its elevated terrain, with peaks over 2,000 feet offering stunning views and heavy snowfall. Many residents are seasonal, enjoying the summer months and retreating to other homes during winter. The town is appreciated for its privacy, scenic landscapes, and slower pace of life. Homes range from cottages and Colonial Revivals near ponds and lakes to hilltop cabins with expansive views, often accompanied by several acres of land suitable for gardens or hobby farms. The local Cobleskill-Richmondville school district is set to receive significant upgrades, enhancing facilities and playgrounds. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore thousands of acres of conservation land, including Lutheranville and Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forests, which offer hiking, hunting, and snowmobiling opportunities. Summit Lake and Looking Glass Pond are popular spots for fishing and kayaking. The hamlet of Charlotteville within Summit features the Charlotteville General Store, the Peppercorn Tavern, and Sauvage Distillery. For more extensive shopping and medical services, residents travel to Cobleskill, about 10 miles away. The historic Charlotteville Schoolhouse hosts community events like pancake breakfasts and soup buffets. Summit is conveniently located within an hour’s drive of Albany, Cooperstown, and the Catskill Mountains, with Albany International Airport providing flights to over 20 cities.
Home Trends in Summit, NY
On average, homes in Summit, NY sell after 55 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Summit, NY over the last 12 months is $191,000, down 35% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.