Longs Crossroad, Buffalo, SC

Longs Crossroad — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Longs Crossroad Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Longs Crossroad is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the northeastern corner of Buffalo, New York. It is part of the larger Schiller Park area and is bounded roughly by Main Street to the west, Kensington Expressway to the south, and the Town of Amherst to the east and north. This positioning offers a distinct suburban feel within city limits, characterized by tree-lined streets, a strong sense of community, and a slower pace of life compared to more central districts.

The neighborhood's history is rooted in its development as a streetcar suburb in the early-to-mid 20th century, with much of its housing stock built during the post-World War II boom. Its name derives from the historic intersection of Main Street and Eggert Road, once a rural crossroads. Today, Longs Crossroad is known for its stability, well-maintained properties, and its appeal to families and long-term residents seeking a peaceful, convenient Buffalo enclave.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Longs Crossroad is predominantly composed of single-family homes, primarily Cape Cod, Ranch, and American Foursquare styles built from the 1930s through the 1960s. Lots are generally generous for an in-city neighborhood, with mature trees and established landscaping. You will also find some well-kept duplexes and smaller apartment buildings sprinkled throughout, particularly along the main thoroughfares.

Home prices in Longs Crossroad are typically moderate for Buffalo, often representing a strong value for the space and neighborhood quality offered. The market is stable, with a high rate of homeownership. Recent trends show steady demand, driven by the area's reputation for safety and its proximity to both city amenities and suburban conveniences in Amherst. The rental market exists but is less dominant than in student-heavy or downtown-adjacent neighborhoods.

Schools & Education

Longs Crossroad is served by the Buffalo Public Schools district, with many students zoned for School 81, a community-focused elementary school. For high school, students may attend nearby Hutchinson Central Technical High School or other city-wide magnet schools, which require application. The neighborhood's proximity to the city line also makes it a common location for families exploring options in the neighboring Sweet Home Central School District in Amherst, though this typically involves tuition.

Higher education institutions are easily accessible. The University at Buffalo's North Campus is a short drive north in Amherst, and Buffalo State College is a quick trip down the Kensington Expressway. Erie Community College's North Campus is also nearby. This accessibility makes the neighborhood attractive to faculty, staff, and graduate students seeking a residential setting.

Parks & Recreation

The neighborhood's primary green space is the expansive Schiller Park, a historic Olmsted-designed park located just to its southwest. Residents enjoy easy access to its baseball diamonds, tennis courts, swimming pool, playgrounds, and walking paths. The park serves as a central recreational hub for the entire area and hosts community events throughout the year.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Amherst Bike Path, which starts at the border of Buffalo and Amherst, provides miles of paved trails for cycling, walking, and running. While Longs Crossroad itself is purely residential, its location ensures that both active park facilities and quieter, nature-oriented trails are within a few minutes' reach, catering to a variety of recreational preferences.

Local Dining & Shopping

Daily conveniences are anchored by the Tops Friendly Markets plaza at the intersection of Main Street and Eggert Road, providing a full-service grocery store and several smaller retail shops. The neighborhood's commercial activity is concentrated along this Main Street corridor, featuring a mix of long-standing local businesses, including pizzerias, diners, and specialty stores like the famous Johnny's Meat Market, a Buffalo institution for high-quality meats and prepared foods.

For a wider array of dining and shopping, residents have excellent access to both city and suburban options. A short drive north into Amherst unlocks a vast selection of national retailers and chain restaurants on Niagara Falls Boulevard. Meanwhile, the vibrant dining scenes of Hertel Avenue and the University Heights district are only a 10-15 minute drive away, offering everything from casual cafes to upscale bistros.

Who Lives Here

Longs Crossroad is a neighborhood of homeowners, families, and long-term residents who value stability, space, and a tight-knit community atmosphere. The population is a mix of multi-generational Buffalonians who have lived in the area for decades and newer residents drawn by the neighborhood's affordability and charm. It is common to see neighbors socializing on porches and children playing in front yards.

The community vibe is quiet, friendly, and proudly maintained. Residents are drawn to the area for its "best of both worlds" location: it feels suburban and safe while remaining officially within the City of Buffalo, with relatively easy commutes to downtown, the medical campus, and university employment centers. It appeals particularly to young families, empty-nesters, and professionals seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing convenience.

Longs Crossroad Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$105KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$52KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate94.9%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied5.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code16640

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