Bennington, Buffalo, WV

Bennington — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Bennington Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nestled in the northeastern corner of Buffalo, Bennington is a quiet, residential neighborhood known for its spacious lots, mature tree canopy, and strong sense of community. Historically part of the Town of Tonawanda, it was annexed by the City of Buffalo in the early 20th century, which is reflected in its unique character—it feels more suburban than urban while still being within city limits. The neighborhood is bounded roughly by Main Street to the west, Starin Avenue to the east, Kenmore Avenue to the south, and the City of Tonawanda line to the north.

Bennington’s development primarily occurred in the mid-20th century, resulting in a cohesive streetscape of well-maintained, single-family homes. The area is characterized by its tranquility, low traffic, and a high rate of homeownership, attracting residents seeking a peaceful, family-oriented environment. Its location provides easy access to both the amenities of North Buffalo and the commercial corridors of the bordering suburbs, offering a balanced lifestyle.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Bennington is predominantly composed of mid-century ranches, Cape Cods, and split-level homes built from the 1940s through the 1960s, many situated on generous, landscaped lots. Architectural styles are generally modest and functional, with a focus on livability and space. The neighborhood also features some larger, two-story colonial-style homes on its perimeter streets, adding variety to the streetscape.

Bennington is a highly owner-occupied neighborhood, with a rental market that is relatively small. Home prices have seen steady appreciation, reflecting the area's desirability for families and those seeking stability. While still offering relative value compared to the hotter markets of North Buffalo proper, Bennington’s real estate is competitive, known for its well-kept properties and a market that moves reliably due to consistent demand for its safe, quiet atmosphere.

Schools & Education

Bennington is served by the Buffalo Public Schools district, with many children attending nearby School 81, the Frederick Law Olmsted School at Kensington, for elementary grades. For high school, students may attend Hutchinson Central Technical High School or other city-wide magnet schools, depending on choice and placement. The neighborhood's proximity to the border also means some families explore options in the Kenmore-Tonawanda or Sweet Home Central school districts through residency or special arrangements.

Higher education and private school options are conveniently accessible. The University at Buffalo’s North Campus in Amherst is a short drive away, and Canisius College is easily reachable via Main Street. Several well-regarded private and parochial schools, including St. Margaret’s School and Nardin Academy, are located in adjacent neighborhoods, providing educational alternatives for Bennington families.

Parks & Recreation

While Bennington itself is primarily residential, it is surrounded by excellent recreational facilities. Shoshone Park, a major North Buffalo amenity, lies just to the southwest and offers playgrounds, sports fields, a swimming pool, and a recreation center. Delaware Park, the crown jewel of Buffalo's Olmsted park system, is only a few minutes’ drive south, providing access to the Buffalo Zoo, the Buffalo History Museum, golf, tennis, and miles of trails around Hoyt Lake.

Residents also enjoy proximity to the North Buffalo Rail Trail and the extensive parkways system. For indoor recreation, the North Buffalo Community Center and the nearby Tosh Collins Rink offer year-round programming. The neighborhood’s wide, quiet streets themselves are ideal for walking, jogging, and biking, contributing to the area's active, family-friendly lifestyle.

Local Dining & Shopping

Bennington’s commercial needs are met by a mix of convenient local spots and nearby bustling corridors. The neighborhood itself has a few beloved staples, like Bennington’s Pizza & Subs, a classic neighborhood pizzeria. For a wider array of options, residents head just west to the vibrant Hertel Avenue strip, renowned for its diverse restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and theaters, or south to the shops and services along Kenmore Avenue.

Grocery shopping is convenient with a Tops Friendly Market located on nearby Military Road and the Lexington Cooperative Market on Hertel. For larger retail needs, the Boulevard Consumer Square on Niagara Falls Boulevard provides big-box stores and chain restaurants. This positioning allows Bennington residents to enjoy quiet seclusion at home while being only minutes from some of the city's best dining and retail districts.

Who Lives Here

Bennington attracts a mix of long-time residents, young families, and professionals seeking a stable, quiet, and safe community within the city. The demographic tends to be predominantly homeowners, many of whom have raised children in the neighborhood and choose to stay. There is a strong sense of neighborhood pride and community, with residents often knowing their neighbors and participating in local block clubs.

The vibe is decidedly suburban in feel—calm, orderly, and family-focused. People are drawn to Bennington for its excellent value, larger lots, and the perception of a tight-knit community, all while maintaining a Buffalo address. It’s an ideal neighborhood for those who want the space and peace of a suburb but appreciate the quicker access to Buffalo’s urban amenities and cultural offerings than more distant suburbs provide.

Bennington Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$202KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$86KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate91.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied8.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code14037

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