Welcome to this 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch home nestled on 8.13 acres of country living. Large eat in kitchen, you can enjoy the back views while doing dishes. Laundry on the first floor, 3 bedrooms, one currently is a craft/workshop. Owners worked with stained glass. Large full bathroom, large cozy living room, and all this sits on a full foundation basement with poured walls, plenty of storage, and attached under the house 2 car garage. The shed on the property does convey. There are Front & back decks and small porch into the utility room, partial fenced in back yard. Make your appt. today to check out this home with serenity.
Step into a rare and extraordinary retreat where history, design, and nature come together. This architect-designed barn conversion, built in 1900, preserves the charm of its original construction with hand-hewn beams and solid locally sourced pine floors, while offering modern comforts throughout. The open kitchen, dining, and living space features soaring cathedral ceilings and sliding glass doors to a back deck overlooking the expansive acreage. The kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with granite countertops, blonde maple shaker cabinets, and stainless steel appliances—perfect for everyday living or entertaining in style. The main house offers three bedrooms and three full bathrooms, including a first-floor primary suite with a jetted soaking tub and glass shower, a flexible bedroom or office with deck access, and an upstairs large bedroom with a walk-in closet and full bath with a tiled shower. Central air conditioning ensures year-round comfort. A separate 20x24-foot guest house/ADU includes one bedroom, one full bath, and an open living/kitchen area, ideal for visitors, extended family, or rental potential. The entire lower level of the home, originally used to house cattle, offers huge untapped potential. It provides ample space for storage, a workshop, hobbyist pursuits, or outdoor enthusiasts seeking room for equipment and gear. Set on 63 acres of rolling fields, woodlands, and 8 acres of tillable land, the property gently rises from Wells Creek, which winds through the landscape with 1,914 feet of frontage behind the barn and up into the wooded areas. Two small ponds enhance the natural beauty, and trails throughout provide access for hiking, hunting—including a tower stand which conveys—and all manner of outdoor enjoyment. This is an immaculate and truly rare offering: a historic, architect-designed home on expansive private acreage, where craftsmanship, privacy, and natural beauty converge.
Step into a rare and extraordinary retreat where history, design, and nature come together. This architect-designed barn conversion, originally built in the early 1800s, preserves the charm of its original construction with hand-hewn beams and solid locally sourced pine floors, while offering modern comforts throughout. The open kitchen, dining, and living space features soaring cathedral ceilings and sliding glass doors to a back deck overlooking the expansive acreage. The kitchen is thoughtfully appointed with granite countertops, blonde maple shaker cabinets, and stainless steel appliances—perfect for everyday living or entertaining in style. The main house offers three bedrooms and three full bathrooms, including a first-floor primary suite with a jetted soaking tub and glass shower, a flexible bedroom or office with deck access, and an upstairs large bedroom with a walk-in closet and full bath with a tiled shower. Central air conditioning ensures year-round comfort. A separate 20x24-foot guest house/ADU includes one bedroom, one full bath, and an open living/kitchen area, ideal for visitors, extended family, or rental potential. The entire lower level of the home, originally used to house cattle, offers huge untapped potential. It provides ample space for storage, a workshop, hobbyist pursuits, or outdoor enthusiasts seeking room for equipment and gear. Set on 63 acres of rolling fields, woodlands, and 8 acres of tillable land, the property gently rises from Wells Creek, which winds through the landscape with 1,914 feet of frontage behind the barn and up into the wooded areas. Two small beaver ponds enhance the natural beauty, and trails throughout provide access for hiking, hunting—including a tower stand which conveys—and all manner of outdoor enjoyment. This is an immaculate and truly rare offering: a historic, architect-designed home on expansive private acreage, where craftsmanship, privacy, and natural beauty converge.
***Motivated seller—looking for offers!*** Build your dream home on this 1-acre lot in peaceful Cincinnatus. With a newer well (4–5 years), this property is a blank canvas surrounded by nature. Making this the perfect time to make it yours. Imagine waking up surrounded by nature while still having plenty of room to enjoy. Don’t miss out on this chance to build the life you’ve always envisioned in a peaceful rural community.
Welcome To 2798 Cincinnatus Road, Ideally Situated In The Heart Of Cincinnatus. This Expansive Property Offers Significant Potential, As It Is Zoned For Mixed Use. Providing You The Opportunity For Conversion Into A Single-Family Home, Duplex, Or The Continuation Of The Existing Storefront. The Second Floor Boasts A Generously-Sized Bedroom, A Colossal Living Room, And A Kitchen. Property Needs Rehab. As Is.
The epitome of privacy and serenity. Pull off a quiet country road onto a dead end street, maintained by the town but owned on all sides entirely by you. The picturesque driveway flanked by rolling hills and wildflowers leads to the house, barns, and silos. Sun sets out front beyond the firepit. Inside is plenty of space, sunshine, and Amish hardwood floors with a huge kitchen that walks out onto the wrap around deck. Relax here overlooking the swimming pond with a storybook tree trunk bridge to its own island. On the main level is the primary room with en suite bathroom, 2 more bedrooms, and a full bathroom and downstairs is more living space with 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Three main barns with water and electric, an indoor dirt riding arena, heated workshop, dairy cow set up, livestock quarters, and more. High speed fiber optic internet. Less than an hour from Syracuse and Binghamton with a hardware store, groceries, pizzeria, and golf course a few minutes away. More land available.
Welcome to this stately farmhouse colonial situated on just under 18 acres! The land has been cultivated and can be certified organic for those interested in a hobby farm. The outbuildings are well maintained and include a newer construction 2 car detached garage with a heated workshop and a second level for additional storage and an office. The original barn structure is still in good repair and would be perfect for horses. You'll see the well manicured garden space with potting shed and an additional outbuilding that is perfect for lawn equipment. The acreage has trails, fruit trees, wooded area, and fields. You'll love the view of the rolling hills and valley that surround you.

Cincinnatus is located in New York. Cincinnatus, New York has a population of 961. Cincinnatus is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.8% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.63%.
The median household income in Cincinnatus, New York is $57,656. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,163 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cincinnatus is 44 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.1 inches per year, with 89.3 inches of snow per year.