Clover Group Inc.

76 Communities
9,074 Units
65 Cities
71 Senior Communities

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Clover Group Inc. Community Portfolio


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West Seneca

West Seneca lies a few miles off the coast of Lake Erie, located just 10 miles southeast of Buffalo, New York. The Buffalo River flows into West Seneca, branching off into multiple creeks that move through the city. West Seneca offers convenient access to the bustling city of Buffalo, the glistening Lake Erie, and the Buffalo Niagara International Airport. This family-friendly city provides access to public schools in the West Seneca Central School District and houses many community parks with sports fields and open green space. Visit the Cazenovia Creek Wildlife Management Area for incredible wildlife watching opportunities, fishing, and hiking along the Cazenovia Creek. Get your shopping done at the Southgate Plaza with convenient retail stores, local businesses, and a variety of restaurants. Enjoy pub cuisine and draft beers in a cozy space at Ebenezer Ale House on Seneca Street. West Seneca offers its residents scenic lake views, conveniences, suburban charm, a welcoming community, and affordable apartment rentals!

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Amherst

The town of Amherst is located in Erie County, just 12 miles from downtown Buffalo. This suburban community is the most populous area in Upstate New York; due to its size, residents are served by three different school districts. Five college and universities reside in Amherst, including Daeman College and University at Buffalo. From student apartments to affordable rentals, you’ll find it all in Amherst. Residents appreciate their proximity to Buffalo Niagara International Airport, Boulevard Mall, Trader Joe’s, and so much more. Audubon Park’s walking trails, golf course, and wildlife observation are popular activities among residents and students. Town events and festivals are hosted at the Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village - an outdoor living history museum - including the Quilt Show and Harvest Festival.

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Louisville

Louisville sits right on the Ohio River, where a row of historic brick buildings meets a beautiful downtown skyline. The city gives renters everything from walkable streets in Old Louisville to the bustling indie shops of NuLu, the East Market District. The Highlands neighborhood draws plenty of traffic along Bardstown Road, with cafes and bars steps away from Cherokee Park, while Clifton and Crescent Hill line Frankfort Avenue with coffee shops and local spots worth exploring on any afternoon. Rental options here range the full spectrum, from charming Victorian-era townhomes in historic neighborhoods to modern high-rise apartment communities downtown. The University of Louisville is located on the southern side of the city and adds an energetic, creative pulse to surrounding areas. Louisville is one of the only cities in the world where you can tour the entire bourbon-making process from grain to glass, thanks to its central role in Kentucky's legendary Bourbon Trail. Each spring, Churchill Downs hosts the Kentucky Derby, drawing visitors from around the globe to one of the most iconic sporting events.