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Why Live in Lorraine
Lorraine, a small town in New York's North Country, is characterized by its rural landscape dotted with hay, corn, and dairy farms. The town's center, known as "The Huddle," features a post office and Keitha's Kafe, the only restaurant in town. Lorraine is surrounded by natural beauty, with Winona and Tug Hill State Forests offering year-round outdoor activities such as snowmobiling, skiing, four-wheeling, and hunting. Southwick Beach State Park, located 15 miles west, provides summer swimming opportunities on Lake Ontario. Homes in Lorraine range from 19th and early 20th-century farmhouses to mid-20th-century ranch-style homes and log cabins, often situated on wooded acres. The town has a Methodist church, a fire department, and hosts community events like a Christmas parade and fundraising dinners. For shopping and additional amenities, residents travel to the nearby community of Adams, which also hosts the annual Cheddar Cheese Festival. Lorraine is served by the South Jefferson School District, which has a high overall rating. The town is conveniently located near Interstate 81, providing access to Watertown in under 30 minutes and Syracuse in about an hour.
Home Trends in Lorraine, NY
On average, homes in Lorraine, NY sell after 163 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Lorraine, NY over the last 12 months is $229,950, up 39% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.