The median home value in Aurora, NY is $705,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $193,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Aurora, NY is $705,000.
Approximately 79.67% of Aurora homes are owned,
compared to 15.67% rented, while
5% are vacant.
Aurora real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Aurora real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Nestled in the picturesque village of Aurora, NY, Wavebank stands as a historic gem on the shores of Cayuga Lake. This distinguished five-unit apartment house offers a unique blend of charm and convenience. With an easy stroll to the village center, The Inns of Aurora, and Wells College, residents enjoy a seamless blend of tranquility and accessibility. Immerse yourself in the beauty of lakeside living while being in close proximity to cultural and educational amenities. Wavebank is not just a residence; it's an invitation to embrace the rich history and scenic beauty of this lakeside community.
This country retreat has everything and more you need to call home! Located on 5 spacious acres, it has a giant pole barn for all of your recreational and shop needs! The cozy farmhouse has plenty of space, with its two BIG living rooms, large kitchen, beautiful timeless dining room, and four good sized bedrooms upstairs. The home has all updated flooring, with gorgeous tile downstairs and brand-new updated vinyl flooring upstairs. A large pellet stove heats up the downstairs and sends off plenty of warm ambiance throughout the house. Large bonus room above the garage with gleaming hardwood floors and huge amount of extra space. Hand poured walkway lead up to your front entrance way. Beautiful handmade fireplace outside on patio is available for all your summer nights outside enjoying that Cayuga Lake air! Did I mention the Lake is just around the corner! Welcome to finger lakes living! Come and see it for yourself, the pictures do NOT do this justice!