Born and raised in Buffalo (canisius college are) but been gone since 2012. I lived in New York City, Atlanta and now currently living in Los Angeles. I remember Williamsville was a prestigious area but totally forgot how dirt cheap it is to live in Western New York. Only 369,000 for Williamsville?! Not even $500K smh I got so used to New York/California prices that 369,000 sounds like pennies to me.
Nice list! Yes both Kenmore and East Aurora are kind of the less talked about suburbs that offer that old school Americana walkable small town, dare I say 'Hallmark movie' vibe. 😅 Enjoy your videos, Devonte! Keep it up.
A lot of the farms in Wyoming county are looking for investors you get a a better return for your money..just saying we have a farm and lots of them are looking for investors
Any suburb south of the westside historically gets A LOT MORE SNOW. I'm in Amherst which has always been nice, clean, and safe. Stay north, Amherst, Clarence, Lockport, Tonawanda, North Tonawanda, Pendleton, Newfane; all north of Buffalo.
Great video! I plan on moving there after my son graduates. I would like to see a video on the best areas in Buffalo with the lowest property taxes, but still nice neighborhoods. Thank you!
I had a video done on taxes a little while back, and the city if buffalo taxes are extremely reasonable compared to the rest of Erie and Niagara county. No matter what section of the city you are in
Hi! For someone that may have to work at one or rotate through the 3 bridges between Canada and USA, and, will start without a car, would you also recommend to rent in these same areas?
@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 it has not been stablished yet, but probably every 6 to 8 months. My car is overseas, and, since I'm not a NY resident yet, I'm guessing I can't bring it so easily or buy one too soon :(
How about union/blue collar folks that don't care, nor will probably ever see the suburbs? What's out here for us normies looking for something different?
@@buffaloliving2.0devontedav65 honestly the suburbs are gross. I like the older architecture in the city. I've had to restart several times in my life and grew up dirt poor so suburb living has never really been an aspiration of mine. Getting a house would be enough.