Ned Flanders Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Looking to move back to WNY within the next couple of years...I like the real estate options in the southtowns (Hamburg, OP) but wondering if northtowns (Amherst, etc.) is the better way to go, given the snowbelt. Any advice from the locals is greatly appreciated. Quote
boater Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) For me, it was an age related decision. Snow removal is fun and games until you are 65-ish. After that it becomes a burden. I liked the real estate and lifestyle in the Southtowns better, but since it was a house that I planned on being in until age 75 or more, I chose the Northtowns with less snow. Even with the decreased snow in Amherst, I find wrestling with a snow blower at my age to be an unpleasant experience. I have sidewalks to clear and the town is quick to fine* people who don't clear snow--so I have no choice. * they don't fine you per se, the town will actually uninvited come clear your sidewalk for you and charge you a couple hundred bucks for doing so Edited 6 hours ago by boater 1 Quote
US Egg Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago Upon rereading your query Ned, I realized I glossed over you’re a former WNY’er so I deleted my diatribe. That said, I repeat that I’m tired of the snow and hoping to move north of the 90 in my next move, as it’s usually the cut off from the snow storms. Southtowns has more charm. Have a kid in the Northtowns and one in Southern Niagara county. I live 3 miles from the stadium. I’d say on average each year, mind you I’m retired, I’m housebound for at least a day due to snow 8-10 times a winter, compared to their none! Sometimes more, rarely less. I used to say it wouldn’t get to me, I was wrong. So, you got to ask yourself Ned, what’s your snow tolerance, because in the Southtowns you will get what Buffalo is famously noted for…..well besides chicken wings and losing Super Bowls. Quote
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