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Architectural gem for sale in Buffalo, New York


Architectural gem for sale in Buffalo, New York

In Western New York State, the home buying season is in full swing and the real estate industry in Buffalo is booming.

Due to the unique combination of affordability in Western New York State and the short time that homes are available on the market, Buffalo has the hottest real estate market in the country.

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According to the Buffalo Niagara Association of REALTORS, on average a home for sale in the Buffalo area sits on the market for just 24 days before it sells. Most of these homes sell for nearly 10% more than their original asking price.

Given these factors, you might think there wouldn’t be many great homes available, but in a city like Buffalo, that’s not the case.

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Buffalo is full of great examples of amazing architecture and it’s not uncommon to find homes designed by some of the greatest minds in architecture. Names like Frederick Law Olmsted, Calvert Vaux, Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan, Louise Blanchard Bethune, HH Richardson, Eliel and Eero Saarinen and Elbert Hubbard grace many buildings and there’s a home that just hit the market that you should give your attention to.

You must check out 92 Woodbridge Ave, now for sale

Built in 1962 and designed by famed architect John S. Kina, 92 Woodbridge Ave in North Buffalo has just hit the market and is no ordinary home.

This wonderful two-story mid-century modern style home offers over 3,000 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and three bedrooms and sits on a huge city lot. While most homes in Buffalo cities have about 35 feet of frontage, this home has 60 feet of frontage and the lot itself is almost 150 feet deep. Those 9,000 square feet of land mean you have plenty of land to go with your big home.

If that’s not enough to get you excited, perhaps the exposed brick facades and oak floors inside will catch your attention. Large bedrooms, a huge study and a recreation room are available to give you a good place to relax while also having plenty of space for entertaining.

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This home is exceptionally beautiful and has some pretty unique features. Not only does the main hallway and entry have 13-foot ceilings, but the windows are all paneled in mahogany. The large windows let in tons of natural light and since the home faces south, you’re sure to get a fantastic view of the sun during the golden hours.

This house design is so significant that the School of Architecture at the University of Buffalo maintains a complete archive of the original construction and architectural plans.

This home is truly an architectural gem, which is saying something in a city like Buffalo that is full of architecturally significant homes and buildings. If you are considering putting this home on your shopping list, you will want to come see it quickly. The current seller is willing to consider purchase offers between $600,000 and $699,000.

Below you can see more photos of this great place:

Check out this architectural gem in North Buffalo

If you’re looking for a truly masterfully designed home in Buffalo, look no further than this 3,000 sq. ft. four-bedroom, three-bathroom, 2,900 sq. ft. home with 3,000 sq. ft. of living space.

Gallery credit: Ed Nice

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