If living off the land is a priority, come to Geneseo, NY, where the 44 square miles of arable land are shared by the population of only 8,000.
Geneseo was established in 1789 and was known for its fertile land and expansive property lines
If living off the land is a priority, come to Geneseo, NY, where the 44 square miles of arable land are shared by the population of only 8,000.
Geneseo was established in 1789 and was known for its fertile land and expansive property lines
View Geneseo City GuideIf living off the land is a priority, come to Geneseo, NY, where the 44 square miles of arable land are shared by the population of only 8,000.
Geneseo was established in 1789 and was known for its fertile land and expansive property lines
If living off the land is a priority, come to Geneseo, NY, where the 44 square miles of arable land are shared by the population of only 8,000.
Geneseo was established in 1789 and was known for its fertile land and expansive property lines. Because it is located in a valley, Geneseo is considered to have the best land for agriculture in New York; however, the land is also known for having terrible floods. Today, much of the economy of Geneseo is still derived from agriculture, with many homes featuring three or more acres of land.
The ideal time to move to Geneseo is during the late spring and early summer, when college students are moving out of their apartments and rental homes for vacation. During this time, the city becomes much more quaint and quiet, and there is an abundance of rental properties and condo rentals available in Geneseo. In addition to the college students moving, real estate experts say that spring is the best time to move because the warm weather brings new homes to the market. In Geneseo, April showers bring May flowers... and prime moving time.
Typically, the homes in Geneseo are older, built between 1920 and 1970. Because many of the neighborhoods are already well established, residents take pride in maintaining their homes and display the architectural touches that make them unique. The older the home, the more ornate the design in this community, with many of the pre-1950 houses being Victorian style. These homes can be found across the neighborhoods of Geneseo.
Village Center: Right in the heart of downtown, the Village Center offers walking access to great entertainment at the Geneseo Theater and food at the Village Tavern.
York: Look in this neighborhood for homes with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
SUNY at Geneseo: Although predominantly a student population, this area of Geneseo will have the largest number of rental properties available.
Geneseo has a mild climate with warm summers ranging from 60-80 degrees and cold New England winters with temperatures between 15-35 degrees. Because it is home to the State University of Geneseo, the city has activities that will appeal to people of all ages, including the National Warplane Museum, which has planes on display dating back to WWI.
For food, be sure to visit Aunt Cookies Sub Shop, where the same family has been serving delicious sandwiches for decades. Known for being the "Grand Canyon of the East," Geneseo is only six miles from the Letchworth State Park, so you can take your sandwich with you on an outdoor excursion.