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Amy Detine

Amy Detine
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Ellicottville NY

Associate Broker (NY: 10301213951)

26 years experience

REALTOR® 15 Active Listings Serves Cattaraugus County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Era Team Vp Real Estate
Office Address
Po Box 780
Ellicottville, NY  14731
(Cattaraugus County)
Office Phone
716-699-4800
Office Fax
Mobile
716-583-3769
Email
elli**************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Collins: NY Sardinia: NY Springville: NY Concord: NY East Otto: NY Ellicottville: NY Great Valley: NY Humphrey: NY Little Valley: NY Olean: NY St. Bonaventure: NY Hinsdale: NY Weston Mills: NY Knapp Creek: NY Salamanca: NY

About Amy Detine

Dedicated to prioritizing client needs, this real estate professional views each transaction as the foundation of a long-lasting relationship. Their commitment extends beyond the immediate sale or purchase of property, aiming to be a comprehensive resource for clients navigating the Ellicottville area. With a focus on ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience, they strive to alleviate the stresses often associated with real estate transactions.

Originally hailing from Buffalo, this agent's journey to Ellicottville mirrors that of many visitors—first drawn by the area's stunning landscapes and vibrant community, they ultimately decided to call it home. The charm of the village and its renowned ski resorts captivated them, blending the allure of small-town life with the amenities of a larger city.

**Specializations and Credentials:**

- Vacation, Recreational, and Investment Properties
- Equestrian Properties
- Land, Townhouses, and Condominiums
- Residential Country Properties
- Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR)
- Graduate of Real Estate Institute (GRI) - currently two-thirds completed

**Professional Achievements:**

Celebrating five years in real estate as of June 2005, this agent has consistently received the Pacesetter Award for the Upstate NY and Western PA region since their second year in the field. They have also been recognized as a member of the Top 21 Club for 2003 and 2004 and have earned accolades from the Masters Club, including the Ruby Masters Club Award in 2003 and the Emerald Masters Club Award in 2004.

In addition to their real estate accomplishments, they serve as the Secretary for the Ellicottville Memorial Library Board of Trustees and are an active participant in the New Library Building Campaign Committee. Their involvement with the Ellicottville Chamber of Commerce spans eight years as a board member, including two years as Board President. They are also designated as a Key Communicator for the Buffalo Niagara Association of Realtors.

Residing in Great Valley, just south of Ellicottville, they enjoy a picturesque view of Holiday Valley from their home. This tranquil creek-side setting is home to the TLC Ranch, where their husband, Ted, an apprentice horse trainer specializing in natural horsemanship, cares for their four beloved paint horses: Cyanne, Cherokee, Chesapeake, and Shiloh. Their family is completed by Waylan, a golden retriever, and a steady stream of visits from children, grandchildren, siblings, and fellow horse enthusiasts.

Believing that animals enrich lives, they embrace the joy and companionship that their pets bring. When not engaged in real estate or caring for their animals, they and Ted make it a point to hike daily, regardless of the weather, often accompanied by Waylan. They explore trails around the ski slopes and state lands, enjoying snowshoeing in winter months, and occasionally taking their horses along.

While a busy career and family life leave limited time for golf and skiing, this agent understands that living in Ellicottville means embracing these activities. They seize every opportunity to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle that the area offers.

Cattaraugus County, NY Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$259,087
Avg. Listing Price
From Amy's portfolio
3.3 / 2.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,791 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
272
Active Listings
Current inventory

Cattaraugus County's real estate market presents a fascinating blend of rural charm and strategic positioning that often surprises industry observers. Nestled in Western New York's southern tier, this market operates with remarkable efficiency despite its rural character, supported by 75 actively licensed agents who maintain complete digital connectivity with email access across the board. This level of professional infrastructure reflects a market that has quietly modernized while preserving its small-town accessibility.

The county's proximity to both Buffalo metropolitan influences and Pennsylvania border dynamics creates unique pricing pressures and buyer demographics that distinguish it from typical rural markets. Properties here often attract a diverse mix of local families, retirees seeking affordability, and surprisingly, remote workers drawn to the area's natural beauty and reasonable cost of living. This demographic diversity has helped stabilize home values even during broader market fluctuations.

Major Cattaraugus County, New York Real Estate Markets

Salamanca anchors the county's most active real estate corridor, benefiting from its role as a regional hub and its unique position within the Allegany Reservation boundaries. The city's housing market reflects both traditional residential demand and specialized considerations related to tribal land regulations. Olean, though technically just outside the county in neighboring Allegany County, significantly influences northern Cattaraugus markets, particularly in areas like Portville and Franklinville, where commuter-friendly properties command premium pricing.

Little Valley, the county seat, represents a microcosm of rural New York real estate trends, with historic homes and municipal proximity driving steady demand. Ellicottville has emerged as an unexpected luxury market driver, with its ski resort economy creating seasonal rental opportunities and second-home demand that ripples throughout the southern regions. These varied market centers create distinct pricing zones and buyer profiles across the county's expansive geography.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Cattaraugus County's real estate market operates on longer sales cycles than urban areas, with seasonal variations significantly impacting both inventory and buyer activity. Winter months traditionally see reduced activity, while spring and summer bring both local moves and out-of-area buyers exploring the region's recreational properties. The market's geographic spread means agents often work across multiple townships and property types, from lakefront cottages to working farms to village homes.

Property values here reflect a complex interplay of factors including proximity to outdoor recreation, agricultural land use, and infrastructure access. The market has shown surprising resilience, with properties in recreational areas maintaining value strength while agricultural and rural residential segments experience more traditional rural market patterns. This geographic complexity requires deep local knowledge that the county's experienced agent network provides.

Why Businesses Need Cattaraugus County, New York Agent Contact Data

Financial services companies, home improvement contractors, and insurance providers find Cattaraugus County agents invaluable for accessing a geographically dispersed but economically stable customer base. These 75 connected professionals serve as crucial intermediaries in a market where personal relationships drive business success. Their email accessibility ensures efficient communication for time-sensitive opportunities, whether coordinating mortgage processes or scheduling property services across the county's vast rural areas.

Real estate technology companies and investment firms particularly value direct agent contact in markets like Cattaraugus County, where local expertise cannot be replicated through automated systems. These agents understand everything from seasonal access issues on rural properties to the intricacies of agricultural land transactions, making them essential partners for businesses seeking to establish meaningful presence in Western New York's rural markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Amy Detine has 15 properties for sale in Ellicottville and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.

$74,000

Listed 2025-05-29

89 Lincoln Ave
Salamanca, NY  14779

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,694
Lot: 9,984 sf
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$125,000

Listed 2026-01-22

3019 Nys Route 417
Olean, NY  14760

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 1.5
Sq Ft: 1,170
Lot: 6,229 sf
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$849,000

Listed 2024-02-02

6174 Fairview Ln
Great Valley, NY  14741

Beds: 6.0
Baths: 4.0
Sq Ft: 4,064
Lot: 169,013 sf
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$79,900

Listed 2026-02-07

61 Green Valley Ests
Great Valley, NY  14741

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,120
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$340,900

Listed 2025-03-22

204 Wildflower
Ellicottville, NY  14731

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,230
Lot: 971 sf
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$72,000

Listed 2025-11-11

7 Franklin St
Franklinville, NY  14737

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,671
Lot: 8,211 sf
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$205,000

Listed 2025-11-21

C102 Snowpine
Ellicottville, NY  14731

Beds: 1.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 418
Lot: 436 sf
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$149,000

Listed 2025-12-03

6096 Nys Route 242 Lot 1
Ellicottville, NY  14731

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Lot: 453,024 sf
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$89,900

Listed 2025-12-03

6010 Nys Route 242 Lot 6
Ellicottville, NY  14731

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Lot: 293,594 sf
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$149,000

Listed 2025-12-03

6078 Nys Route 242 Lot 2
Ellicottville, NY  14731

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Lot: 453,024 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Amy Detine currently has no rental properties available in Ellicottville and surrounding areas. Check back later.