Lot For Sale

193 Elk is an 20,000 SQFT, Gothic Revival Cathedral & rectory,built of Ashlar Stone & sitting on 1.8 acres of land in South Buffalo's *Valley* neighborhood.Built in 1888 & originally designed by Fred W. Humble for St.Stephen's Roman Catholic Parish, today the building no longer holds religious status & is on the National Register of Historic Places.The historical designation qualifies the building for both State & Federal Tax Credits up to 50%.The organ,designed by Garrett House,pre-dates the building,has its own historical designation, & is in working order.The rectory includes 4, 1 bedroom apartments,5 full baths,2 half baths & 7 additional rooms/offices.The nave is quintessential of Gothic Revival Architecture & comes w/ City approved drawings/plans to be converted into a event/entertainment space & is currently plumbed for 10 toilets. Expansive grounds can accommodate an additional building w/ parking. This sale also includes the following vacant lots:197 Elk, as well as 39, 43,& 59 Euclid Place, all connected parcels. Adjacent to the McDermott Lofts, .8 miles from Larkinville, .5 miles from Red Jacket River Front Park, 2 miles from Silo City, .4 miles to BriarBrothers Brewing

Property Details

  • Location: (private lake, pond, coastal)
  • County: Erie County
  • Community: Buffalo Crk Reservation
  • Property Taxes: $9,135
  • MLS #: B1592840

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Listing Agent: Carmelo A Parlato, Gurney, Becker & Bourne, 716-335-2227, 716-849-1234 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Lot For Sale in Buffalo, New York
Ad Number : 7162770
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Added: Jan 01, 2026
Updated on: Jan 01, 2026
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