Farmington NY is one of the fastest-growing communities in the northern Finger Lakes – combining newer suburban neighborhoods, established country roads, and a prime location between Victor and Canandaigua with quick access to the NYS Thruway, major shopping, and regional employers.
Located in northwestern Ontario County, the Town of Farmington sits just southeast of Victor and north of Canandaigua. Centered along Route 96 near NYS Thruway Exit 44, Farmington has evolved from primarily rural farmland into a thriving residential hub with subdivisions, townhome communities, and commercial corridors anchored by destinations like Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack. You’ll find everything from newer cul-de-sac neighborhoods and townhomes to long-time farmhouses and homes on acreage.
This guide is designed to be a comprehensive, local-level Farmington NY community and real estate resource. We’ll dig into how the town is laid out, the neighborhoods and housing styles you’ll see, recent real estate dynamics, schools, parks, recreation, shopping, dining, and what you should know if you’re planning to buy or sell a home here.
If you want a detailed look at what it’s like to live in Farmington – and how to navigate its real estate market like a local – this guide will walk you through the most important information step-by-step.
Farmington is a town in Ontario County positioned at the northern edge of the Finger Lakes region. It sits just southeast of Victor, north of Canandaigua, and west of Manchester and Shortsville. The town covers roughly 40 square miles, with a mix of established rural roads and rapidly growing residential neighborhoods.
To the west, Farmington borders Victor in Ontario County; to the north it connects toward Macedon and Wayne County; to the south is the Town of Canandaigua; and to the east are Manchester and other smaller communities. Within that framework, development is concentrated along and around Route 96, County Road 8, and the NYS Thruway corridor, while outlying areas retain a distinctly rural, open feel.
Farmington’s layout is shaped by several key features:
Residential areas include a growing number of planned neighborhoods and cul-de-sac streets with sidewalks, as well as traditional rural roads with homes on larger lots. Many newer subdivisions are located a short drive from shopping and schools in Victor and Canandaigua, while still feeling distinctly “Farmington” in address and community identity.
One of Farmington’s defining characteristics is its location between Victor and Canandaigua. In just a few minutes you can be at:
The result is a town that feels suburban in convenience but still partly rural in character. Many buyers are drawn to Farmington because it offers newer housing options, relatively easy commutes, and proximity to Finger Lakes recreation – all without being deep into the city or lakefront premium price ranges.
The Farmington real estate market is shaped by its growth as a northern Finger Lakes suburb and its mix of newer subdivisions, townhome communities, and long-standing country properties. Much of the residential growth in recent decades has taken place here, as buyers look for modern floor plans, attached garages, and neighborhood amenities within a reasonable drive of Rochester, Victor, and Canandaigua.
You’ll see a variety of property types in Farmington, including:
In recent years, the broader Rochester and Finger Lakes region has experienced periods of low inventory and strong buyer demand, and Farmington has been part of that pattern. The combination of newer housing stock, perceived value compared with some neighboring towns, and convenient location has kept interest steady across many price ranges.
In general, you can expect:
Compared with some east-side Monroe County suburbs, Farmington often offers more square footage and newer construction for the price, especially in family-oriented subdivisions. At the same time, limited availability in certain neighborhoods can create competitive conditions when a standout listing becomes available.
If you’re planning to sell a home in Farmington, a detailed Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is crucial. Homes that appear similar on paper can perform very differently depending on:
For buyers, especially in price ranges where newer subdivisions dominate, it’s important to be pre-approved and ready to move quickly. Understanding how Farmington compares to nearby options in Victor, Canandaigua, Macedon, and Penfield can help you decide where your budget will go the farthest and which trade-offs make the most sense for your lifestyle.
Farmington doesn’t use formal neighborhood names in the same way some larger suburbs do, but locals tend to describe areas based on their proximity to Route 96, County Road 8, the Thruway, Victor, and Canandaigua. Here’s a high-level look at how different parts of the community feel from a housing perspective.
Scattered throughout Farmington are older hamlet areas and traditional country roads where development predates the most recent wave of subdivisions. Along these stretches you’ll find:
These areas appeal to buyers who want more space and a country setting, while still being within a short drive of newer shopping areas, schools, and major employers in Victor and Canandaigua.
Much of Farmington’s growth has come through subdivision and cul-de-sac development, particularly near Route 96 and major crossroads. In these neighborhoods you’ll typically see:
These neighborhoods are popular with families and move-up buyers who want more modern floor plans, open-concept living areas, primary suites, and energy-efficient systems. Proximity to Victor and Canandaigua schools, shopping, and recreation is a major plus for many households.
Farmington also offers a selection of townhome, condo-style, and patio-home communities, often clustered near main corridors or within planned developments. These properties may feature:
Because low-maintenance options can be limited in some Finger Lakes communities, well-kept townhomes and patio homes in Farmington often see steady demand when they hit the market.
Outside the main subdivision clusters, Farmington still has significant areas of rural and semi-rural housing. In these stretches you’ll find:
These properties are a good fit for buyers who want space and privacy while still enjoying the conveniences of being close to Victor, Canandaigua, and the broader Rochester/Finger Lakes region.
Because of its location, many buyers considering Farmington also look at nearby communities such as Victor, Canandaigua, Macedon, and Fairport. Each has its own mix of subdivisions, rural areas, school districts, and price points. Farmington’s particular strengths include its:
Whether you’re drawn to a new-construction home in a subdivision, a townhome near major routes, or a country property on acreage, we can help you sort through Farmington options and compare them with nearby east-side and Finger Lakes communities so you can find the best fit for your lifestyle and budget.
Statistics change over time, but looking at recent U.S. Census and community data, the Town of Farmington has a population in the range of roughly 12,000–14,000 residents. Spread across about 40 square miles, that translates into a mix of more densely developed subdivisions and commercial corridors along the main routes, along with lower-density rural areas and farmland.
A few high-level community indicators that help paint the picture:
Farmington is often seen as a growing, family-friendly community where residents can access east-side and Finger Lakes amenities without being deep into urban neighborhoods or high-end lakefront markets. Many people move within the town as their needs change, moving from starter homes to larger properties or downsizing into townhomes or patio homes later on.
For selling or buying a specific home, town-wide averages are helpful context – but what really matters is how your property compares to:
That’s why a custom, property-specific market analysis is so important whenever you’re deciding on a list price, evaluating an offer, or planning which improvements to tackle before putting your Farmington home on the market.
Most students in Farmington attend the Victor Central School District, which serves portions of both Victor and Farmington and operates a centralized campus just over the town line in Victor. The district is known locally for its academics, athletics, and extensive extracurricular offerings, and it’s a major driver of housing demand in the area.
Depending on the exact location within Farmington, some homes may instead fall within other nearby districts such as the Canandaigua City School District or Palmyra-Macedon Central School District. Because boundaries can be nuanced, it’s always important to verify which district and schools serve any particular address.
While grade configurations and building uses can evolve over time, the Victor district generally includes:
Families who choose Farmington often appreciate the combination of school quality, campus-style facilities, and community involvement. School events, concerts, and athletic contests are key parts of local life, and many Farmington residents are closely tied to the Victor schools even though their home address is in Farmington.
As always, when school district is a top priority, I recommend that buyers:
In addition to the local public schools, Farmington residents are within a reasonable drive of several colleges and universities, including:
These institutions provide employment opportunities, continuing education, and cultural events that benefit Farmington residents – and add to the appeal of living in a town that’s well connected to both the Finger Lakes and the Greater Rochester area.
For a growing town, Farmington offers excellent access to parks, trails, and regional recreation. Whether you enjoy neighborhood parks, walking and biking trails, or day trips to lakes and ski areas, you’ll find plenty of options nearby.
Recreation in Farmington is also closely tied to school athletics, youth sports, and community events. Fields, gyms, and facilities in Victor and Canandaigua are just a short drive away, and many Farmington families find themselves crisscrossing the region for games, practices, and tournaments throughout the year.
Four-season living is part of the lifestyle here. Spring and summer bring youth sports, trail use, and day trips to the lakes. Fall is prime time for foliage, football games, and farm stands, while winter offers opportunities for sledding, cross-country skiing, and quiet walks on snowy country roads or trails.
Farmington offers a combination of local conveniences along Route 96 and quick access to major shopping districts in Victor and Canandaigua. Many daily needs can be handled within a few minutes’ drive, while larger retail destinations are close enough for regular trips.
Along and near Route 96 and other main roads in Farmington you’ll find:
These corridors provide the immediate essentials, making it easy to fill up, grab a quick meal, or run basic errands without leaving town.
One of Farmington’s biggest advantages is how close it is to larger retail destinations. Within a short drive you can get to:
This means you can enjoy suburban and semi-rural living in Farmington while still having access to nearly every retailer and service you might need within 10–20 minutes. Many residents split their routine between local Farmington stops, Victor/Eastview Mall trips, and Canandaigua errands.
Healthcare needs are served by medical practices in Victor and Canandaigua, as well as larger hospital systems in Canandaigua and the Rochester region, all reachable within a manageable drive. For many residents, Farmington offers a comfortable balance of convenience and elbow room.
Commuting from Farmington to other parts of the Finger Lakes and Greater Rochester region is one of the town’s strengths. Its position near the NYS Thruway and major regional routes makes it an attractive home base for people who work in multiple directions.
Many Farmington residents can reach Victor, Eastview Mall, or Canandaigua in a matter of minutes, and reach Rochester’s east side or downtown in roughly 25–35 minutes in typical traffic, depending on exact location and time of day.
The Frederick Douglass – Greater Rochester International Airport and other regional airports are accessible via the Thruway and regional highways, which is helpful for frequent travelers and professionals whose work takes them around the state or country.
Public transportation options are more limited outside of the Rochester core, so day-to-day life in Farmington is typically easiest with a car. However, many residents find that once they’re home, errands and recreation can be handled with short drives to nearby towns, rather than long commutes for basic needs.
Is Farmington considered Victor schools?
Most students in Farmington attend the Victor Central School District, but depending on the exact location, some homes may fall within other nearby districts. Always verify the district for a specific address.
How competitive is the Farmington market compared to Victor?
Demand often stays strong due to newer housing options and easy access to major routes. Competition typically spikes for well-priced, move-in ready homes in popular subdivisions and for one-floor living options.
Does Farmington have HOAs and townhome communities?
Yes. Farmington includes townhome, condo-style, and patio-home communities, and many include HOA-managed exterior maintenance (and sometimes snow removal). Review HOA rules and fees early.
What should buyers watch for in Farmington rural properties?
Due diligence matters more in semi-rural areas: lot usability, drainage, systems/updates, and commute tolerance. A targeted inspection plan is key when the housing stock varies widely.
Whether you’re buying or selling in Farmington, working with a Realtor who truly understands the local market can make a major difference. The town’s mix of newer subdivisions, townhome communities, established country properties, and manufactured housing means that pricing and strategy are rarely one-size-fits-all.
If you’re planning to sell a home in Farmington 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 and Finger Lakes real estate for decades. A few of our accomplishments that we’re proud of include:
Bottom line: Farmington is an excellent choice if you want newer housing options, a convenient location between Victor and Canandaigua, room to grow, and access to both suburban amenities and Finger Lakes recreation – and I’d be honored to help you plan your move here, whether you’re buying, selling, or just starting to explore your options.
The above article, “Farmington NY Real Estate Guide – Community, Neighborhoods & Homes for Sale”, was written by Kyle Hiscock, a top Farmington NY Realtor with Hiscock Homes at REMAX Realty Group.
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