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Mary Ford

Mary Ford
Real Estate Agent (Associate Broker)
Chautauqua NY

Associate Broker (NY: 30FO0770654)

1998 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Chautauqua County, NY
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Era Team Vp Real Estate
Office Address
Po Box 51
Chautauqua, NY  14722
(Chautauqua County)
Office Phone
716-699-4800
Office Fax
Mobile
716-397-3232
Email
mary**************@*****.com

Service Areas

Chautauqua: NY Clymer: NY Findley Lake: NY Ripley: NY Sherman: NY Westfield: NY Portland: NY

About Mary Ford

With the evolution of real estate transactions, navigating the complexities of the market requires more than just a simple agreement. Fluctuating interest rates and varying property values can create challenges for those not immersed in the industry. As an experienced real estate agent, I provide guidance through every phase of the buying and selling process in today’s dynamic environment.

My extensive background equips me with the insights necessary to facilitate smooth transactions. At ERA Team VP, we leverage cutting-edge tools for marketing, financing, insurance, and warranties, ensuring that clients receive the best resources available. My meticulous attention to detail, keen observational skills, and comprehensive knowledge of the housing market contribute to a more rewarding and less stressful experience for my clients.

Since 1990, I have dedicated myself to real estate, beginning my career in New York, focusing on Findley and Chautauqua Lakes, as well as the broader Chautauqua County area. I expanded my expertise by obtaining my Pennsylvania license in 2006 and have held a Broker’s license since the mid-1990s while serving as a Broker Associate. I earned my GRIdesignation in 2007, further enhancing my professional qualifications.

Active in the Findley Lake community, I contribute to various local initiatives, including Adult Girl Scouting and serving as a board member for the Alexander Findley Library. My past role as Secretary of the Findley Lake Chamber of Commerce and my involvement with the Findley Lake Watershed Foundation reflect my commitment to the area. I take pride in my deep understanding of both Findley Lake and the greater Erie and Chautauqua County regions, which are exceptional places to call home.

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

$257,026
Avg. Listing Price
From Mary's portfolio
3.3 / 1.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,833 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
423
Active Listings
Current inventory

Chautauqua County's real estate market reflects the unique character of New York's southwestern corner, where lake communities, rural farmland, and small cities create a diverse property landscape. With 253 total actively licensed agents serving the region, this market maintains a surprisingly robust professional network for a county of just over 127,000 residents. The proximity to Lake Erie and Pennsylvania creates cross-border opportunities that many overlook.

What makes Chautauqua County particularly intriguing is its seasonal transformation. Summer months bring an influx of buyers seeking lakefront properties and vacation homes, while the famous Chautauqua Institution drives demand for unique rental and investment opportunities. The county's affordability compared to Buffalo and Pittsburgh markets has attracted remote workers and retirees, creating unexpected pockets of growth in traditionally quiet communities.

Major Chautauqua County, New York Real Estate Markets

Jamestown anchors the county as its largest city, offering the most diverse housing stock from historic Victorian homes to modern developments. The city's ongoing revitalization efforts, bolstered by its connection to comedy legend Lucille Ball, have sparked renewed investor interest in downtown properties. Meanwhile, Dunkirk serves as the northern hub with its Great Lakes shipping heritage creating unique waterfront opportunities.

The lake communities of Mayville, Bemus Point, and Celoron represent premium markets where seasonal demand drives pricing strategies. These areas showcase everything from modest cottages to expansive estates, with many properties featuring rare Lake Chautauqua frontage. The Institution grounds in Chautauqua create a micro-market unlike anywhere else in western New York, where Victorian-era cottages command premium prices despite their compact size and seasonal restrictions.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Chautauqua County's 1,062 square miles encompass dramatically different property types and price points, from sprawling dairy farms in the southern townships to compact lakefront lots commanding six-figure premiums. This geographic diversity means agents often specialize in specific niches—lake properties, agricultural land, or urban rehabilitation projects. The county's position along major transportation corridors to Pittsburgh and Cleveland influences commercial real estate patterns in ways that don't immediately appear in residential data.

Seasonal fluctuations create timing challenges that agents navigate carefully. Spring lake property showings can determine an agent's annual success, while winter months often focus on year-round residential properties and land transactions. The county's aging population has created estate sale opportunities, while its recreational appeal continues attracting out-of-state buyers who rely heavily on local agent expertise for navigating everything from lake rights to agricultural zoning.

Why Businesses Need Chautauqua County, New York Agent Contact Data

The complete contact database of 253 agents with verified email addresses represents tremendous value for businesses targeting this specialized market. Mortgage lenders, home improvement contractors, and insurance providers can reach decision-makers who understand local property nuances that outside professionals might miss. These agents influence transactions involving lake properties worth millions collectively, agricultural land deals, and the steady stream of relocations from larger metropolitan areas.

Professional service providers—from home inspectors to landscaping companies—benefit enormously from connecting with agents who control referral networks in this relationship-driven market. The county's unique seasonal patterns mean timing outreach correctly can capture agents when they're most receptive to building new vendor relationships, particularly before the crucial spring and summer selling seasons when activity peaks dramatically.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/7/2026, Mary Ford has 2 properties for sale in Chautauqua and surrounding areas.

$275,000

Listed 2026-01-18

3833 Sherman Ripley Rd
Sherman, NY  14781

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,950
Lot: 87,120 sf
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$205,000

Listed 2025-08-10

9924 Bailey Hill Rd
Findley Lake, NY  14736

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 2,560
Lot: 187,308 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Mary Ford currently has no rental properties available in Chautauqua and surrounding areas. Check back later.