Jamestown NY Real Estate
In general, the Jamestown real estate market features a number of extremely affordable character homes built for families. Additionally, Jamestown homeowners enjoy a strong sense of community and the gorgeous natural environment of the Chatauqua Lake region. The median house value is just $55k. [Read more...]
Jamestown Homes and Properties for Sale priced Under $100,000
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Jamestown NY Homes
The majority of Jamestown NY homes for sale were built prior to 1939 and feature everything from Victorian and Federal style architecture to Cape Cod style and old world Gothic. The downtown streets are lined with sturdy brick buildings enhanced with ornate details and stonework inspired by European and Greek designs.
Currently, there are plenty of commercial and development opportunities in Jamestown and the city has created a long term downtown revitalization plan intended to attract entrepreneurs to the area. The Jamestown suburbs are also thriving, and residents here enjoy rising real estate prices and a healthy economy.
Calling Jamestown NY Home
With a population of 32,000, Jamestown is the largest city in the Lake Chatauqua region. Amenities include an airport, hospital, community college and business college and cultural attractions include: the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, Fenton Museum of History and the Jamestown Audubon Nature Center. Jamestown is also proud to be the birthplace of comedienne Lucille Ball and home of the Lucy-Desi Museum.Founded in 1810 and now pushing two hundred years old, the city of Jamestown has plenty of American history to offer. Much of Jamestown's heritage is rooted in manufacturing and the industrial revolution. The town's first dam and sawmill was built in 1811 and by the mid-1800s, Jamestown had become the "Furniture Capital of the World." Though the economy in modern Jamestown relies very little on manufacturing and factory production, over the years the city has been known for its mass production of a variety of products including but not limited to: mattresses, glass, towels, pails, worsted, woolens and ice cream.
Baseball is a Jamestown kind of Game
In keeping with NY state's long love affair with baseball, Jamestown has a number of public baseball and softball fields throughout the town. The city also hosts the annual Babe Ruth World Series for youth. Figure skating, hockey and soccer are also well supported in Jamestown. The city has built a new double ice arena and maintains a number of parks and playing fields for public use. Jamestown residents also enjoy the city's beautiful location on the shores of Lake Chatauqua which offers plenty of opportunity for fishing, boating and swimming.
Jamestown NY Realtors and lifelong residents of Chautauqua County, Nancy and Craig Gleason are always happy to answer your questions. For more information on buying real estate in Jamestown NY, call Real Estate Advantage directly at: 1-716-484-2020.

