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429 Seneca Parkway

Rochester NY 14613

4
3
2
2068 sq. ft.
8400 sq. ft.
Single-Family
Last sold for $275,000
Katharine CowieKatharine Cowie, last sold this property on 09 June 2025 after 38 days on market.

Overview

This castle will put a spell on you! A truly one-of-a-kind Tudor Revival mansion in the heart of Rochester’s Maplewood Park Neighborhood. This 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath gem offers the rare chance to own a piece of living history—rich in character, full of possibilities. Lovingly restored by its current owner, an interior designer with a deep appreciation for the home’s heritage, every finish and fixture has been thoughtfully selected to highlight the residence’s timeless charm. The result is a seamless blend of airy modern styling and enduring architectural detail. Brand new architectural tear-off roof in 2020 and new rubber membrane 2024. Gas forced air heat and central AC. Kitchen freshly updated with new dual fuel ILVE gas range. Move-in-ready, room to grow! Plumbing and framing in place for additional full bathrooms—one in the second-floor hallway closet (currently housing a stand-up shower) and one in the expansive walk-up attic, which offers a unique opportunity to finish the space and add a dramatic 660 ft² vaulted ceiling living area on the third floor! Imagine the enclosed front porch (heated, 144 ft² not included in square footage) as a gracious entryway, a light-filled mudroom, or additional gathering space. Inside, you'll find oversized doors, hand-hewn woodwork, and a stately living room anchored by a wood-burning fireplace—all overlooking Seneca Parkway’s iconic green median, which is treated like a pocket-park and beloved by neighbors. Built by Professor Ezra M. Sparlin, and then rented by Martha Taylor Howard, Founder of the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House. The home is recognized by the City of Rochester as a “Designated Building of Value” for its unique materials, craftsmanship, historical significance, and possible connections to Frederick Law Olmstead. 429 Seneca Parkway offers the perfect balance of past and present, with room to personalize and grow. Completely move in-ready with options to invest sweat equity on every floor. Don’t miss your chance to live in a piece of Rochester’s history—while making it your own! Delayed Negotiations; Offers Due Monday May 5th at 5pm

Features

4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
2 carspaces
2 garage spaces
2068 sq. ft. floor area
8400 sq. ft. lot size
Single-Family

Estimated Value

Based on this property and similar 4 bedroom single-family properties sold in Rochester over the last 12 months, the estimated median property value of 429 Seneca Parkway is $163.25k.

Median value
$163.25k
Estimated value range
$55k - $350k
Median days on market
9
Estimated value trend
16%
increase over the last 12 months
Average days on market is based on recent, comparable sales in Rochester. It is only an indication of the time a property is actively listed and should not be relied upon as an accurate representation of how soon a property will be sold.

Property history for 429 Seneca Parkway

2025
Sold
$275,000
09 Jun 2025 by Katharine Cowie, of RE/MAX Realty Group
2020
Sold
$162,950
01 May 2020 by Richard Orczyk, of Hunt Real Estate ERA/Columbus

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Local market activity for 4 bedroom single-family properties in Rochester

In the last 12 months, 33 four-bedroom single-family properties similar to 429 Seneca Parkway, have been sold.

This represents a 22% increase in four-bedroom single-family properties sales when compared to the previous 12 months.

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