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    • 2.5 Baths
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    Discover this stunning four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home nestled in the wonderful country roads of Groton, New York. Spanning approximately 1,800 square feet, this property has been meticulously renovated, featuring new siding, paint, and landscaping, ensuring a fresh and modern appeal. The interior boasts high-end finishes throughout, including hard surface countertops and mini-split

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    John Aspinwall

    Listing by Hage Real Estate

    (607) 703-3251

    435 Salt Rd, Groton, NY 13073
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    10 Cemetery Ln, Groton, NY 13073

    Spacious Colonial with Versatile Acreage and Multi-Use BarnThis inviting four-bedroom Colonial offers comfort, functionality, and the rare opportunity to expand your lifestyle or business right at home. Set on generous acreage, the property features a substantial barn and open land—perfectly suited for a variety of uses including small business operations, animal housing, equipment storage,

    Joan Portzline Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Heritage Realty

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Why Live in McLean

McLean, a historic hamlet in central New York, serves as a quaint pitstop for commuters between Ithaca and Cortland. The town center, marked by a five-street intersection, features a post office, fire station, antique store, and historic inn. McLean’s 5 Stop Shop, located at Church Street and Stevens Road, offers a variety of antiques, some dating back 225 years. Across the street, the Elm Tree Inn restaurant, housed in a building from 1796, serves American classics. Residents often travel to Cortlandville, 5 miles north, for shopping at the Cortlandville Mall and dining at local eateries like Hairy Tony’s and Cortland Diner. The McLean Fire Station, a volunteer-based group, not only responds to emergencies but also hosts community events such as Sunday breakfast buffets and the annual McLean Happenin’ in the Hamlet. The neighborhood is characterized by a mix of classic architectural styles, including cottages, farmhouses, Colonial Revival, and Foursquare homes. McLean students attend schools in the Dryden School District, which includes Cassavant Elementary School, Dryden Elementary School, Dryden Middle School, and Dryden High School. McLean is surrounded by natural attractions like the Thurber Nature Preserve, O.D. von Engeln Preserve, and Lime Hollow Nature Center, offering various trails and educational programs. The Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex and nearby golf courses provide additional recreational opportunities. McLean Road, the main thoroughfare, connects to Route 366 in Freeville, with Ithaca 16 miles away and Cortland 7 miles away. The hamlet is car-dependent, with the Ithaca Tompkins International Airport just 12 miles away.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is McLean a good place to live?
McLean is a good place to live. McLean is considered very car-dependent and somewhat bikeable. McLean is a neighborhood with a crime score of 2, making it safer than the average neighborhood in the U.S. McLean has 1 park for recreational activities. It has a median age of 40. The average household income is $71,128 which is below the national average. College graduates make up 19.8% of residents. A majority of residents in McLean are renters, with 53.5% of residents renting and 46.5% of residents owning their home. A local real estate agent serving McLean can help you decide if this neighborhood is the right one for you. Learn more on our McLean neighborhood guide.
Is McLean, NY a safe neighborhood?
McLean, NY is safer than the average neighborhood in the United States. It received a crime score of 2 out of 10.
What are the best public schools in McLean?
The best public schools that serve McLean are:
What are the most popular zip codes in McLean, Virgil, NY?
The most popular zip codes in McLean, Virgil, NY include 13068, 13073, 13045, 13053 and 13092.
What are the most popular neighborhoods near McLean, Virgil, NY?
The most popular neighborhoods near McLean, Virgil, NY are South Lansing, Varna, Northeast Ithaca, Cornell Heights and East Ithaca.
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