Why Live in Portland
Brocton, the only village in Portland, is distinguished by its historic dark green double arch, a unique landmark east of the Mississippi River. Main Street, marked by this arch, features St. Stephens Cafe, known for its American breakfasts and specialty coffee drinks, and the Green Arch Restaurant with its matching dark green decor. Essential amenities include a Dollar General, a gas station, a post office, and several houses of worship. For more extensive shopping, residents can travel 10 miles to Dunkirk. The area is also known for its wineries, including 21 Brix Winery, which features notable landmarks like Ella the elephant and Barry the Buffalo. Portland offers abundant recreational activities with access to Lake Erie, a 5-mile stretch of Chautauqua County's rail trail system, and parks like Graystone Nature Preserve and Luensman Overview Park. Lake Erie State Park, less than 7 miles away, provides seasonal campgrounds, hiking trails, and winter sports opportunities. For sandy beaches, Point Gratiot Park in Dunkirk is a nearby option. Portland is primarily car-dependent, with bus routes available by request. The area is safer than the national average. Housing options range from modest colonial-style homes in the village to secluded ranch-style homes and eclectic lakefront cottages, with Van Buren Point being the most expensive area due to its lakefront access.
Home Trends in Portland, NY
On average, homes in Portland, NY sell after 38 days on the market compared to the national average of 50 days. The median sale price for homes in Portland, NY over the last 12 months is $192,950, up 43% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Median Sale Price
$192,950
Median Single Family Sale Price
$202,450
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$217
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Last 12 months Home Sales
32
Median List Price
$194,450
Median Change From 1st List Price
4%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
43%