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Cortland
, New York in Cortland County


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Also known as:
The Crown City
19 active listings near Cortland
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$450,000   👍 4920 Kinney Gulf Rd
$389,900   👍 3496 Page Green Rd
$380,000   👍 610 McLean Rd
$365,000   👍* 4551 Kinney Gulf Rd
$365,000   👍* 2885 S Cortland Virgil Rd
$269,900   👍* Lake Como Rd
$179,900   👍* 873 State Route 392 Hwy
$152,000   👍* 3394 Gunzen Dr
$125,000   👍* 1996 Alpha Cir Apt 5F
$125,000   👍 Gallagher Rd
$115,000   👍* 209 McLean Rd
$75,000   👍 Peth Rd
$54,900   👍 2018 Amalia Dr
$50,000   👍 2177 Clute Al I Rd # 528
$35,000   👍 2177 Clute Rd # 501I
$34,900   👍 1177 Gallagher Rd
$29,900   👍 2178 Kypriotis Dr
$7,500   👍 2177A Clute Rd # 421II
$7,500   👍 2177 Clute Rd B I Rd # 414

Interested in fun facts and the history of Cortland, NY?
Then read on!

- Cortland is known as the "Crown City" due to its location on a hilltop.
- It has a population of approximately 18,000 people.
- Cortland is home to SUNY Cortland, a public college that enrolls over 7,000 students.
- The city is part of the Finger Lakes region, known for its beautiful lakes, mountains, and wineries.
- Cortland is located about 30 minutes south of Syracuse, NY.
- One of the notable landmarks in Cortland is the 1890 House Museum, a Victorian mansion that is now a museum showcasing the history of the city and the region.
- The city hosts several annual events, including the Cortland Arts and Wine Festival and the Pumpkinfest.
- Cortland was named after a famous American politician and state legislator, Pierre Van Cortlandt, who served as Lieutenant Governor of New York during the American Revolution.