Est. Monthly
$2,887/mo
106 Clover Lane, Ithaca Town, NY
Location is everything in this fully updated 1960's ranch, situated in the highly coveted Belle Sherman neighborhood, just moments from Cornell University. Many of the major systems and surfaces have been completely refreshed, offering you a turn-key property with a built-in income stream in one of Ithaca's premier locations. Clover Lane, known for it's spectacular western sunsets, is a premium location in the Belle Sherman neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and strong community feel. The short proximity to Cornell University makes it an effortless commute and local schools, parks, and the East Hill Plaza are also steps away. Modern upgrades include stunning new flooring that flows seamlessly across the entire main level layout. Fresh interior paint with a modern color palette throughout the entire house. Upgraded electrical systems including new outlets, switches, and stylish light fixtures. Premium kitchen updates featuring sleek new countertops and a contemporary tile backsplash. Fully renovated bathrooms boasting new modern vanities, toilets, and pristine tile work. High-efficiency mechanicals & new boiler ensuring reliable, energy-efficient heating during Ithaca winters. New hot water heater for maximum efficiency and peace of mind. Fenced backyard for pets and outdoor gatherings. Solid construction offering timeless 1960's structural integrity and low maintenance. Separate from the main 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom living quarters, the lower level has an income-producing basement apartment with a private rear entrance, permitted bedroom with full closet, private bathroom, and second kitchen, making it an ideal high-demand rental for Cornell graduates or faculty. A rare combination of vintage solidity and modern updates, all situated for stunning sunsets and starry skies. Call your agent, this one won't last.
Est. Monthly Payment
$2,886.64
Private Mortgage Insurance
Not required
May 28, 2026
Private Mortgage Insurance
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