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Record-breaking $4.25 million Buffalo mansion for sale

BUFFALO, N.Y. — A 97-year-old Buffalo mansion with six bedrooms, six bathrooms and 8,600 square feet could soon be yours, for a record $4.25 million sale by the city of Buffalo.

Welcome to 50 Tudor Place in Buffalo. A single-family home featuring French interior decor and a spacious yard you wouldn’t expect to find in a big city.

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The mansion first built by Buffalo businessman Orin Foster in 1927 has been listed for sale for $4.25 million.

“You’re looking at one of the most spectacular properties, in my opinion, in Western New York,” said Gurney Becker & Bourne vice president Kristan Andersen. “The home is phenomenal.”

Inside the house are six bedrooms and bathrooms, and if that’s not enough, how about a guest house with more space.

To be more precise, three additional bedrooms, a living room, a dining room and a kitchen just inside the guest house.

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Vice President of Gurney Becker & Bourne Kristan Andersen outside the ‘Carriage House’ which is now used as a guest suite.

Add it all up, and that’s nine bedrooms on one property, so what’s the price?

“The asking price is currently $4,250,000,” said Andersen, the listing agent.

If that asking price is met, Buffalo Niagara Association of REALTORS President Vienna Laurendi told 7 News it would be a record by far for the city of Buffalo.

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Buffalo Niagara Association of REALTORS President Vienna Laurendi explained to 7 News reporter Derek Heid how unusual this award is for WNY.

“The highest sales price I saw for a single-family home in the city of Buffalo was $3 million,” Laurendi said.

“$4.25 million for this property. What comes to mind when you hear this? 7,” asked reporter Derek Heid.

“The first thing I want to do is research,” Laurendi said. “The property is absolutely magnificent. I didn’t know we had a single family home like this in the city of Buffalo.

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This of course begs the question: who can actually afford it?

“You’d be surprised, we’ve had a handful of visits and inquiries from people outside of Buffalo,” Andersen said.

An iconic home that just might inspire even more people to move to the city of good neighbors.