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Williamsville Office
Covering the Northtowns
1127 Wehrle Drive
Williamsville, NY 14221
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Orchard Park Office
Covering the Southtowns
4164 North Buffalo Road
Orchard Park, NY 14127
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May 15

Buffalo Waterfront Property goes up for Sales

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Buffalo NY Harbor Redevelopment Area

According to James Fink a Buffalo Business First Reporter, on June 5 Cash Realty & Auctions will hold an auction at 1515 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 14202. Yes thats right the grain storage facility and the surounding land is going up for sale. This dinosaurs construction was completed in 1925, and after years of use and several owners, the property could soon see some activity and hope for the future. This Lake Erie waterfront property will include water rights. 

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Mar 20

Buying a Home in Eden, NY

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Eden is centrally located in Western New York. Just under 20 miles from Buffalo, NY to the South, lies this beautiful and lush place which  has homes for sale to fit anyones budget. Whether you are buying your first home, a vacation home or you are looking for income property, this southern tier area has property to meet all needs.

Eden, New York has it all

The hills have amazing veiws of the city of Buffalo, Lake Erie and the surrounding towns, all of which are picturesque in all four seasons. Although people think Eden, NY is predominently agriculture, due to its close proximity to the New York State Thruway it is only a short commute for those who work in downtown Buffalo also.This makes it a wonderful place to live, with all the modern conviences close by, and the benefits of fresh locally grown produce available.

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Mar 18

Buffalo Motorama

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 Buffalo is a great place to live. Buffalo New York has it going on! This coming weekend is no exception either.

Buffalo Motorama has something for everyone Friday March 22 thru Sunday March 24th at The Buffalo Niagara Convention Center 

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Feb 06

Buffalo Auto Show in Buffalo, NY

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There is something for everyone at The Buffalo Auto Show February 6th thru 10th. Gates opens at 11 a.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. this weekend. Tickets are $9.00 at the door or see buffaloautoshow.com for pre-sale bargains. Why not enter a drawing for a chance to win a car, they draw once each day of the show. While there you could learn more about natural gas powered vehicles. Or how about testing your driving skills on a motorcycle simulator?

Wednesday night Buffalo Sabre Cody Hodgson will be there as well as Clay Moden from WYRK Radio Station. Parking Information can be found at Buffalo Niagara Convention Center.

Jan 07

Buying a home in Cheektowaga, NY

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Buying a House in Cheektowaga, New York

Town of Cheektowaga NYWith a variety of housing prices there is something to fit everyone’s budget when buying a house or commercial real estate in Cheektowaga. This town lies east of Buffalo, NY and consists of approximately 30 square miles which is why it is seen as the second largest suburb of Buffalo WNY. Its popularity is largely due to its huge selection of retail and transportation options ( Buffalo Niagara AirportNFTA MetroAmtrak Train Station).

Commercial Real Estate for Sale

Looking for an ideal place for your business to flourish and grow? The town of Cheektowaga has commercial real estate properties for your small, medium, or large business to buy or lease. If you need an office property, industrial space, or even a retail location this area is full of exciting oppurtunities.

Excellent Schools in Cheektowaga

Not only is this town a great place to live and work but also to raise children. This area has educational facilities to meet each child’s needs and capabilities from public schools to private schools in Cheektowaga, NY.  This area also offers activities for all seasons and all ages. Recreation is a huge part of this community that sports several large, clean, safe, parks and facilities. Children also have a chance to learn of the historic value of their community. The history of Cheektowaga, NY consists of contributions not just to Western New York but to countries all over the world. The history of the ever changing industries, transportation, and boundaries is fascinating.

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Oct 31

What it is like to live in Orchard Park, New York

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OP In the Suburbs of Buffalo, NY lays the Town of Orchard Park, NY (otherwise known as O.P.) - one of the most beautiful areas in Erie County. Upon purchasing property or buying a home in this lovely community you will quickly discover distinct advantages to residing here.The community has something to please everyone, from retail of any kind to an old-time hardware store, current fashions and delectable restaurants.

Job Opportunities in Orchard Park

O. P. and its surrounding areas are plentiful and with a variety of employment options. The economy focuses on health care, education and manufacturing and a large majority of jobs are located just 15 to 20 minutes from the center of Orchard Park  http://www.wnyjobs.com.  Work live and play in one of the best towns in Western New York.

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Oct 19

Move to Buffalo, NY and start your career!

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So you are a new career-starter and looking to re-locate to a promising city that has job and housing opportunities? Buffalo, NY is the sixth largest community in New York. The largest economic sectors are health care and education! There are approximately 12 hospitals in Erie county alone to start your career in. We also have 29 school districts throughout the county not to mention our large variety of private schools.

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Buffalo, New York Welcomes Re- Locators

Buffalo’s housing market has potential for buyers of all ages and prices to meet anyone’s budget. Enlist a realtor from Stovroff & Taylor Realtors to assist you in finding housing to meet your needs when re-locating to Buffalo and Western New York

Buffalo’s neighboring cities and towns have numerous Universities and Colleges if you wish to continue your education with us here in Western New York.So now that you know a little about our city you ask me “what is there to do, should I move there?” Well listen up, Buffalo is a great place to live for young professionals. The opportunities for singles to enjoy themselves are everywhere; we offer areas to socialize; theaters, museums, bars, beautiful parks and recreation galore for each season! 

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May 15

Buffalo NY NightLife

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Buffalo Nightlife

Fight for your right to party! Life is hectic. We’re moving at digital speed, multi-tasking our way through our days and nights. So we need lots of entertainment options virtually around the clock. Fortunately, the Western New York nightlife is great and getting better all the time. If you are buying a house in the WNY / Buffalo area you will have plenty to do and plenty of people to do it with!

Downtown Buffalo

Ground Zero is the Chippewa district in downtown Buffalo, where numerous bars and clubs are hopping well into the wee hours on weekends and many week nights as well. Chippewa also offers casual and fine dining, dancing, a place for quiet drinks, and live music and is right at the center of most of the seasonal festivals as well.

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May 15

WNY and Downtown Buffalo Neighborhoods

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Buffalo Skyline

People move to Western New York for the richness and diversity of its neighborhoods. The houses, streets, and business districts reflect on the region’s heritage and growth from a pioneer outpost and Buffalo waterfront community through its turn-of-the-last century grandeur as one of the wealthiest metropolitan areas in the nation. Throughout Western New York, you can find peaceful village life, the familiar comfort of suburbia, rural farming communities, and inner city neighborhoods steeped in Nineteenth century charm alongside spectacular mansions designed by some of the architectural giants of the nineteenth century.

With this diversity there is still more choice – the staunch neighborhood ethnic identifications, like Italian North Buffalo and Irish South Buffalo, the sleek sophistication of downtown loft areas, and the graceful elegance of the blocks of Victorian homes in the Elmwood and Delaware districts. Then there are the contrasts of the village of Lancaster, with its charming main street, as opposed to the town of Lancaster, the fastest growing community in the area with dozens of new-build subdivisions in the last decade. Or the contrast of the village of Clarence Hollow, one of the most historic communities in the region, with the town of Clarence, home to upscale Spalding Lake.

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