$800 - $1,050 per month
Deerfield Estates
1 - 2 Beds
22 Delano St, Pulaski, NY 13142
$800 - $1,050 per month
Deerfield Estates
1 - 2 Beds
22 Delano St, Pulaski, NY 13142
$2,595 per month
2 S Rainbow Shores Rd, Pulaski, NY 13142
This is a fully furnished 4-bedroom home; includes all furnishings, service and cooking dishes, linens, washer and dryer. This was formerly a vacation rental. It is located on Lake Ontario. Includes beds: 1 queen, 2 full, 1 trundle, 1 roll away. You only need to bring yourselves and your personal belongings. Enjoy breath-taking sunsets, lakeside ambience, a firepit, picnic table, large deck,
Mary Hicks Listing by Berkshire Hathaway CNY Realty
$975 - $1,095 per month
Rose May Manor
1 - 2 Beds
19-20 Scotch Grove Rd, Pulaski, NY 13142
Richland, NY, is a rural town anchored by the Village of Pulaski on the shores of Lake Ontario, known for its outdoor activities and strong connection to the Salmon River. Anglers travel from several states to fish the river, which is stocked with trout and multiple salmon species. Housing ranges from older two-story village homes and Colonial Revivals to country properties with larger parcels of land, including custom houses, log cabins, double-wides and other manufactured homes. The village is the main hub for shopping, dining and cultural attractions, and a $10 million state-funded award is set to support new business and municipal projects beginning in 2026. Outdoor attractions include Pine Grove Boat Launch, Salmon River Lighthouse & Marina and Selkirk Shores State Park, a nearly 1,000-acre destination for camping, hiking, beach days and sunset views that recently received a $9 million upgrade and a new playground. Local parks such as South Park, North Park and Dunbar Park provide gathering spots, with Dunbar slated for a new riverside promenade. The Pulaski Academy & Central School District serves the area, with students attending Lura M. Sharp Elementary and Pulaski Middle-High School, which features dual enrollment and community service requirements. Dining and retail options range from LD's on the River, Artie's Hometown Diner and Taylor Marie's Ice Cream to local shops and national chains, while cultural attractions include the Salmon River Fine Arts Center and the historic Kallet Theater. Public transit links Richland to nearby cities, and major routes like State Route 3, U.S. Route 11 and Interstate 81 make regional travel straightforward.