Tucked into Western New York’s rolling countryside, 680 Centerline Road feels less like a property and more like a decision point you’ve been circling for years. The long drive opens to a classic farmhouse with a metal roof, fields unfolding in every direction, woods and water softening the edges of your day before you’ve even stepped inside. The house is already updated, already warm, already ready, so you’re not buying a project—you’re buying time.
Then the land begins to speak. Free natural gas quietly powers the home, the apartment above the garage, and the outbuildings, turning winter into something you endure without fear. The apartment offers independence without distance: parents, grown kids, guests, or income, all just a breezeway away. Beyond, a heated outbuilding and towering dairy barn wait for your idea of “someday.” Trails, pond, creek, and a west-facing patio ask a simple question: what if this was the place you finally stayed?