The Town of Greece NY is one of the largest and most popular suburbs in Monroe County – offering affordable housing, a huge variety of neighborhoods, strong amenities, and easy access to Lake Ontario and the City of Rochester.
If you’re thinking about moving to the Rochester NY area, Greece should absolutely be on your radar. With over 90,000 residents, miles of Lake Ontario shoreline, a wide selection of parks, and one of the largest shopping destinations in the region, Greece delivers a “have-everything-close-by” lifestyle while still feeling distinctly suburban.
This guide is designed to be a complete, expert-level Greece NY community and real estate resource. It goes beyond basic town summaries and dives into neighborhoods, housing styles, recent sales trends, schools, parks, shopping, dining, commuting, and how to navigate the Greece NY housing market like a local.
If you want a detailed look at what it’s like to live in Greece – and what you should know before buying or selling a home here – this guide covers the most important information in depth.

The Town of Greece is located in northwestern Monroe County, just 10–15 minutes from Downtown Rochester. It borders Lake Ontario to the north, the City of Rochester to the east, Gates to the south, and Parma and Ogden to the west. Greece covers roughly 50–51 square miles, including a mix of suburban neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and wetlands and bays along the lakeshore.
Two of the most important east–west roads in town are Ridge Road (Route 104) and Latta Road (Route 18). Both connect Greece residents to Rochester, Hilton, and other nearby communities. Interstate 390 runs north–south along the eastern side of town, making it easy to reach I-490, the NYS Thruway (I-90), Henrietta’s shopping and job centers, and other parts of Greater Rochester.
Greece is very much a “full service” suburb. Within town borders you’ll find large shopping centers, grocery stores, restaurants, medical facilities, parks, marinas, and more. If you like the idea of minimizing long drives for basic errands, Greece makes day-to-day living extremely convenient while still keeping you close to the water and nature.
The Greece NY real estate market offers a wide variety of options – classic 1950s capes and ranches, 1960–1980s colonials and splits, newer construction subdivisions, townhomes, and the occasional canal-front or waterfront property near the ponds and Lake Ontario. Overall, Greece is known as one of the best values in the Rochester suburbs, often delivering a bit more square footage or yard for the money compared to some east-side communities.
Over the past 12 months, Greece has functioned as a strong seller’s market. Inventory has remained relatively low, buyer demand has been steady, and well-prepared listings are often seeing multiple offers. Recent data shows:
For sellers, this means pricing and presentation are critical. A home that is properly staged, photographed, and marketed can still generate strong activity and top-dollar offers. For buyers, especially in popular price ranges, it’s important to be pre-approved, move quickly, and understand what strong offers look like in the current Greece market.
If you’re considering listing a home in Greece NY, a detailed Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is essential. A CMA uses recent comparable sales, active competition, and market trends to pinpoint the right price range – not just a generic online estimate. I prepare custom CMAs for Greece homeowners that factor in neighborhood nuances, updates, lot characteristics, and recent actual buyer behavior, not just tax records.
Greece doesn’t have “named” city neighborhoods like Rochester, but residents often describe areas by major roads, school zones, or nearby landmarks. Here’s a high-level look at how different parts of town tend to feel from a housing perspective:
Areas closer to the Rochester border often feature 1940–1960s capes, bungalows, and ranches, along with early suburban colonials. Streets are typically well established with mature trees and sidewalks. These pockets can offer great value for first-time buyers who want shorter commutes into the city while still benefiting from suburban amenities.
Central Greece is where you’ll find much of the town’s retail and restaurant concentration along Ridge Road, alongside many subdivisions built from the 1960s through the 1990s. Split-levels, colonials, raised ranches, and townhomes are common. Buyers drawn to convenience – being close to shopping, dining, and major roads – often gravitate to this area.
Heading north toward Lake Ontario, the landscape opens up into a blend of traditional subdivisions, rural-feeling roads, and properties near Braddock Bay, Cranberry Pond, Long Pond, and Buck Pond. Here you’ll find everything from modest homes on quiet streets to higher-end properties with views of the water. Buyers who love boating, kayaking, birding, and sunsets over the lake often focus their search in this part of town.
Western portions of Greece still include pockets of farmland and wooded land, along with newer construction subdivisions. Many homes here offer slightly larger lots, a bit more privacy, and a semi-rural feel while still keeping you within a reasonable drive of Ridge Road shopping, the Mall at Greece Ridge, and employment centers throughout Greater Rochester.
Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly starter home, one-floor living, or something near the water, we can help you narrow down the Greece neighborhoods that best match your needs – and compare them with nearby communities like Brighton, Penfield, Pittsford, Webster and Irondequoit.
Statistics change over time, but the following snapshot provides a helpful overview of Greece as a community:
Put simply, Greece is a relatively stable, established community that offers a wide range of price points and property types, which is part of why it remains so popular with both first-time buyers and long-term homeowners.
For a more zoomed-in look at your specific neighborhood, I always recommend a custom CMA that digs into your street, style of home, and the most recent comparable sales – rather than relying only on town-wide averages.
Most students in Greece attend the Greece Central School District, which is the largest suburban district in Monroe County. The district serves roughly 10,000–11,000 students and offers a full range of academic, arts, and athletic programs.
While school zoning can change, Greece Central generally includes:
Some western and southern edges of Greece may feed into neighboring districts such as Hilton or Spencerport, depending on the exact address. When school district is a top priority, it’s important to verify zoning by address rather than assuming based solely on a map.
Nearby higher education options include:
As with any community, individual school performance can vary by building and program. I always recommend that buyers review the most recent school data and visit schools in person when possible.
One of Greece’s biggest advantages is its access to parks, trails, and water. If you enjoy the outdoors, this town checks a lot of boxes.
Greece residents are also just minutes from Ontario Beach Park and the Charlotte neighborhood in the City of Rochester, giving you even more access to the lakefront, the Genesee River, and seasonal events.
If you like having shopping and dining close by, Greece is tough to beat. The town’s commercial corridors offer everything from big-box retailers to locally owned restaurants and coffee shops.
The Mall at Greece Ridge is one of the largest shopping destinations in the Northeast, with roughly 1.7 million square feet of retail space and more than 140 stores, restaurants, and services. Anchors and key tenants have included major department stores, big-box retailers, national clothing brands, and a growing selection of dining options.
Inside and around the mall area you’ll find places like BTB Wood Fired Pizza Bar & Grill, Hot Pot 585 & Korean BBQ, Apple Cinemas, Auntie Anne’s, Wingstop, and many other quick-service and sit-down options, plus fitness facilities and specialty shops. The mall also regularly hosts community events, art shows, seasonal promotions, and more.
Along Ridge Road and nearby side streets, you’ll find additional big-box stores, grocery chains, and restaurants. Dewey Avenue and Latta Road also feature smaller plazas and local favorites – from breakfast spots and pizzerias to ethnic cuisine and neighborhood bars.
Supermarket options typically include familiar names like Wegmans and other regional grocers, plus pharmacies, banks, medical offices, and day-to-day services. In many Greece neighborhoods, basic errands can be handled within a 5–10 minute drive, which is a major lifestyle advantage.
For even more variety, residents are a short drive from downtown Rochester’s restaurant scene, the Park Avenue and East Avenue areas, and other suburban shopping corridors throughout the region.
Commuting from Greece to other parts of Greater Rochester is generally straightforward. Major roadways include:
Many Greece residents can reach Downtown Rochester in about 15–20 minutes in normal traffic. The Frederick Douglass – Greater Rochester International Airport is also a short drive away, making regional and national travel convenient.
Public transportation is available via RTS bus routes, but like most Rochester suburbs, day-to-day life is easiest with a car. That said, many neighborhoods still offer a pleasant, walkable feel within their immediate area.
Whether you’re buying or selling in Greece, working with a Realtor who truly understands the local market can make a huge difference in your outcome. The Town of Greece is large, and pricing can vary street by street depending on neighborhood, school zoning, updates, and proximity to amenities like parks or the lake.
If you’re planning to sell a home in Greece NY, my approach includes:
When you hire Hiscock Homes at REMAX Realty Group, you’re partnering with a team that has been a consistent top producer in Greater Rochester real estate for decades. A few of our accomplishments that we’re proud of include:
Bottom line: Greece is a fantastic option if you want strong suburban amenities, reasonable taxes, and a wide range of price points – and I’d be honored to help you navigate your move here.
The above article, “Greece NY Real Estate Guide – Community, Neighborhoods & Homes for Sale”, was written by Kyle Hiscock, a top Greece NY Realtor with Hiscock Homes at REMAX Realty Group.
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