c. 1900 Colonial Revival in Batavia, NY
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Property was for sale as of (1/12/26).
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Property was for sale as of (1/12/26).
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$1,533,350
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33 Ross St, Batavia, NY 14020
* * Stunning Historical Victorian Home in Batavia, NY – A Must-See! * * Located at 33 Ross Street in Batavia, NY, this breathtaking Victorian home offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern upgrades. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom gem has been meticulously restored and remodeled by the current owners since 2017, resulting in over 4,700 sqft of living space that’s perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The property boasts classic Victorian features like cathedral ceilings, natural woodwork, and a two-story foyer, while offering modern comforts such as a newly installed roof (less than 10 years old), updated electrical systems, and a new water heater. The spacious layout includes a formal dining room, a kitchen with solid surface countertops, and a fully finished basement with a rec room, bonus room, family room, and study. Outdoors, you’ll find a beautiful in-ground pool, a pool house, a deck, and a porch—ideal for enjoying warm summer days in a private and peaceful setting. Situated on a 0.46-acre lot, the home offers a blacktop driveway, an attached 2-car garage, and ample outdoor space for entertaining or personal use. This property is located within the Batavia School District and is connected to public water, sewer, and gas utilities. This is truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a piece of history in a prime location. Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make this historic beauty your dream home!
4 Bed · 3.5+ Bath · 4,718 Sq Ft · 0.46 Ac.
Listed With
Heidi M. Kelly, BHHS Zambito Realtors :: 585-993-7213
Reference Links
State: New York | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Colonial Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Revival (1880-1955), Eclectic Era |














































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