198 Beartown Rd
Painted Post, NY 14870
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Bedrooms
3
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Bathrooms
1.5
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Square Feet
1,204 sq ft
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Available
Available Aug 22

About This Home
3 bedroom,1-1/2 Bath on Beartown Road,in the beautiful Gang Mills. Highlights include updated Kitchen,private back porch,paved driveway,and a 2 car attached garage. Utilities not included. No pets.
198 Beartown Rd is a house located in Steuben County and the 14870 ZIP Code.
Contact
- Listed by Matthew Owens | Century 21 Jackson Real Estate-Athens
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CNYIS, UNYREIS, WNYREIS
Nestled in Finger Lakes Wine Country, Painted Post offers residents a small-town atmosphere at the convergence of the Cohocton, Tioga, and Chemung rivers. The close-knit community in Painted Post comes together for an array of special events, including Colonial Days and the Music in the Square Concert Series. Recreational opportunities abound in Painted Post as well, from fishing and canoeing in the rivers to hiking and biking the scenic Painted Post Trail and numerous parks.
Painted Post residents enjoy a variety of shopping options, with charming local shops in Village Square and a host of national retailers in neighboring Gang Mills. Painted Post is also within close proximity to the Corning Museum of Glass, the Rockwell Museum, and the historic Gaffer District in nearby Corning. Convenience to I-86 and I-99 makes getting around from Painted Post a breeze.
Learn more about living in Painted PostColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 20 min | 8.1 mi | |
Drive: | 40 min | 28.5 mi | |
Drive: | 78 min | 46.8 mi | |
Drive: | 73 min | 55.0 mi |
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