USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Silver Creek
, New York in Chautauqua County

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21 active listings near Silver Creek
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$493000   👍 12137 Forestville Rd
$349900   👍* 15 Dickinson St
$329000   👍 1483 Buffalo St
$299900   👍* 29 Parkway St
$294900   👍* 2151 Route 5
$284900   👍 52 Robinson St
$265900   👍 11339 Bennett State Rd
$245900   👍 2040 Main Rd
$239000   👍 1 Oak St
$229900   👍 49 Monroe St
$213900   👍 1832 E Middle Rd
$184900   👍* 2474 Route 20
$170000   👍 17 Robinson St
$169900   👍 31 Monroe St
$157500   👍* 18 Parkway St
$99000   👍 12593 Alleghany Rd
$89500   👍* 58 Robinson St
$88900   👍* 2241 Route 5 Lake Rd
$32900   👍* 50 Andrus Cir
$1   👍* 12 Jaekle Ave

Interested in fun facts and the history of Silver Creek, NY?
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Here are some facts about the village of Silver Creek, New York:

- Silver Creek is a small village with a population of around 2,700 people.
- The village is located on the shore of Lake Erie, and has a small harbor for recreational boating.
- Silver Creek is known for its annual Festival of Grapes, which celebrates the local grape harvest and includes a parade, live music, and grape stomping contests.
- The village is home to the Anderson-Lee Library, a historic building that was built in 1903 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Silver Creek has a strong sense of community, with many local events and organizations that bring residents together.
- The village has a mix of commercial and residential areas, and is home to several small businesses, including shops, restaurants, and a craft brewery.
- The nearby Byrncliff Resort offers golfing, skiing, and other outdoor activities.
- Silver Creek is located about 40 miles southwest of Buffalo, New York, and is easily accessible via the New York State Thruway and other major highways.