New York Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Lewiston, New York

Population: 15,453

Located in Niagara County

Lewiston is considered part of the greater Buffalo region, and is located on the north side of Buffalo, only a stone's throw from the Flower Power Reservoir, and the famed Niagara Falls themselves. History has it that residents from the Buffalo area came running out of their houses in a panic in the early 1900's because the Falls froze over, and the silence was so eerie, that the residents just knew something was up! The sound of water is a constant companion to those who live in Lewiston. But don't think that's all that makes up Lewiston, because you'd be wrong!

Lewiston will surprise and delight you with outstanding theater, a world-class symphony, authentic American heritage sites, extraordinary architecture, non-stop nightlife, an historic zoo, one of the world's top collections of modern art, charming restaurants, great shopping, major league sports and an exciting array of family attractions. All this and the wonder of Niagara Falls!

Why not check out Niagara's other water wonder - the Aquarium! Highlights include California sea lion demonstrations, harbor seals, and a colony of endangered Peruvian penguins. There are over 40 aquatic exhibits.

If you are looking for quality, safe and fun entertainment in a wholesome family environment, then Martin's Fantasy Island is the perfect choice. Experience over 100 rides, shows and attractions in a clean, park like setting. New live shows throughout the park include the Wild West Shoot-Out, an old-fashioned Western musical extravaganza, a children's puppet show and a '60s and '70s musical tribute show.

New York's largest theme park/resort with over 100 rides, shows and attractions, including five world class roller coasters, kiddie park, water park, on-site hotel, campgrounds, and a concert venue is not far away either.

Best of all, our housing is extremely affordable. The average sale price of a home in Lewiston is $85,000, with homes ranging in price from $20,000 for a "fixer-upper" to $325,000. With all these wonderful features, is it any wonder that Lewiston and Buffalo have become such popular places to live?