Since 1986, Realtor Carol Bushberg has been helping Tompkins County clients navigate every turn in the local real estate market. Properties at 502, 504, 508 and 510 University are being sold as a package with a list price of $2,400,000! One of the oldest homes on University Avenue, the Mary B. Wood House was built for and occupied by Ezra Cornell's mother-in-law and is named after her.
The house is Second Empire style and was built in 1873. This house was built as a rooming house and income property by Evelyn Powelson, who lived at 504 University. This house now has 5 units, legal for 12 unrelated people. 2020 Certificate of Compliance to convey. Gross income $72,360.
The house is Second Empire style and was built in 1873. This house was built as a rooming house and income property by Evelyn Powelson, who lived at 504 University. This house now has 5 units, legal for 12 unrelated people. 2020 Certificate of Compliance to convey. Gross income $72,360.
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Browse Residential, Land & Lots or Investment listings. We welcome you to explore these properties. If you would like to arrange a tour of any of them, please contact your buyers' broker, Carol Bushberg, Jill Rosentel, Hilda Moleski, or KiRa Fritzky-Randolph at Carol Bushberg Real Estate. Design your dream home on this four acre, level, building lot in the heart of Lansing.
Carol Bushberg is a veteran Ithaca and Tompkins County Real Estate broker, representing buyers and sellers of all types of real estate since 1986. Carol Bushberg's fledgling company was very well received from the outset, and quickly established itself as a well respected member of the real estate community.
When asked about how she came to live in Ithaca, New York, Carol Bushberg responds with a smile, "I am a local cultural stereotype - I came to Ithaca to study at Cornell, and never left!" Born in Verona, New Jersey, Carol moved to Ithaca and graduated in 1979 with a B.S. from the NYS College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Originally from New York State, Hilda has lived on three continents, traveled extensively, and speaks Spanish and French fluently. She lived in Chile as an exchange student in her youth, completed a Fulbright to Bordeaux, France, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In 1999 Hilda made a deliberate choice to relocate to Ithaca with her daughter, drawn by the character and scenic beauty of Ithaca.
KiRa Fritzky-Randolph fell in love with Ithaca while attending Ithaca College's Roy H. Park School of Communication. KiRa's degree in Photography and Cinematography led her to her first career in the non-fiction film industry in NYC. An experience she will always remember, but the quality of life in the big apple paled in comparison to Ithaca, NY.
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Brian Kunk-Czaplicki
Aug 14, 2017
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