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The Finger Lakes Region

The Finger Lakes
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Why Buy Finger Lakes Real Estate?

Pristine waters, fishing and boating opportunities, and scenic landscapes abound in the Finger Lakes. Property on these magnificent lakes is coveted, and having a place to vacation on the weekends just a short drive from home will be an investment that shows an undeniable return. With the potential for additional rental/vacation home income, buying a home in the Finger Lakes also presents wealth building opportunities.

It will be difficult to forget your first sunset, sitting on your very own waterfront property. Talk to Nothnagle today, and make an investment in your future.


The Finger Lakes for Snow Birds

Perhaps you've moved into retirement, and you're looking for a vacation year round? You may well consider the Finger Lakes as your perfect summer spot in Western New York. With affordable waterfront property, staying close to Western New York friends and family while enjoying the luxury of vacation living has never been this attainable.


Finger Lakes Information

The Finger Lakes are a major tourist destination in the west-central section of Upstate New York. The lakes mainly are linear in shape, each lake oriented on a north-south axis. The longest, Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake, are among the deepest in America. Both are close to 40 miles from end to end, but never more than 3.5 miles wide. These largest lakes resemble the others in shape, which collectively reminded early map-makers of the fingers of a hand. The Finger Lakes area is New York State's largest wine producing region, with over 100 wineries and vineyards. The Finger Lakes region is rich in history and is home to a number of attractions and museums.


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