Macedon NY is one of Western New York’s most appealing “space-with-access” communities – a blend of rolling countryside, canal-side history, modern subdivisions, and an easy commute to Rochester, Victor, Fairport, and the Finger Lakes.
Located in the southwest corner of Wayne County, Macedon offers a lifestyle that feels peaceful and open, yet surprisingly connected. Residents enjoy larger lots, newer homes, rich agricultural heritage, and outdoor amenities like the Erie Canalway Trail, Ganargua Creek, and several town parks. Whether you prefer wide-open acreage, a golf-course setting, or a traditional neighborhood street, Macedon provides a diverse range of housing options and a strong sense of community identity.
This guide is designed to serve as a complete, expert-level Macedon NY community and real estate resource. It goes beyond a quick snapshot and digs into neighborhoods, housing styles, school options, outdoor recreation, commuting patterns, and how to think about pricing a home in a town where acreage, outbuildings, and rural features matter just as much as square footage.
If you’re exploring a move to Macedon – or weighing Macedon against nearby communities like Penfield, Fairport, Victor, Walworth, or the northern Finger Lakes – this evergreen guide will give you a clear picture of what it’s like to live, work, and own a home here.

Macedon is a town in Wayne County situated just east of Monroe County and roughly 20–25 minutes from Downtown Rochester. The town covers just over 23,000 acres and includes a hamlet also named Macedon, formerly an incorporated village. The area is gently rolling, with a mix of fields, woodlots, and residential pockets that give Macedon a distinctly rural-suburban feel.
The town’s location in the extreme southwest corner of Wayne County means residents can easily tap into both Wayne County amenities and Monroe County conveniences. Macedon is bordered by Walworth and Palmyra to the north and east and sits just beyond Penfield and Perinton/Fairport to the west and southwest. The Erie Canal runs directly through the community, and the town’s identity remains closely tied to canal history and agriculture.
The Town of Macedon maintains local services, zoning, and recreation programs and provides an excellent starting point if you want to understand public services, permits, and community operations at a granular level.
Macedon appeals to a wide range of buyers, including:
If you picture a place where you can have a backyard big enough for gardens, dogs, and backyard fires – but still reach Wegmans, Target, or a major employer in a reasonable drive – Macedon often checks those boxes.
The Macedon housing market combines village-scale homes, traditional subdivisions, golf-course properties, and rural acreage. Compared to many Monroe County suburbs, Macedon often delivers more house and more land per dollar, while still offering access to many of the same daily conveniences.
In recent years, median sale prices in Macedon have typically fallen in the mid-$200,000s to low-$300,000s, with significant variation based on acreage, age of home, updates, outbuildings, and proximity to main commuting routes. Homes on 1–5 acres, with modern kitchens, updated mechanicals, and desirable layouts, can command higher prices – especially if they are close to Route 31 or the Penfield/Fairport side of town.
Across the town you will find:
Like much of Greater Rochester, Macedon has experienced periods of low inventory and strong buyer demand. That dynamic tends to be especially true for updated homes in move-in-ready condition, acreage properties that have been well maintained, and neighborhoods closer to Monroe County lines where buyers may be comparing Macedon directly against Penfield or Victor.
For buyers, that often means:
If you’re trying to get a feel for the buying process in this type of market, my in-depth guide 14 Steps to Buying a House – Complete Guide for Home Buyers is a great companion resource to this community page.
For sellers, the Macedon market rewards homes that are well prepared, accurately priced, and professionally marketed. Detailed pricing work is especially important because two homes with similar square footage can have very different values if one sits on a small village lot and the other includes multiple acres, a newer roof, updated mechanicals, or a well-designed outbuilding.
Macedon doesn’t have dense, gridded city neighborhoods, but it does offer a variety of recognizable residential pockets, each with its own character, lot sizes, and price points. Below is an overview of some key areas buyers frequently ask about.
On Macedon’s southern side near the golf course, the Blue Heron Hills area is known for custom-built homes, dramatic elevations, and scenic views. Many homes here offer generous square footage, open-concept layouts, and wooded or golf-course-adjacent lots. Price points often range from the mid-$300,000s to $500,000+, with particularly updated or unique homes commanding a premium. This area appeals to move-up buyers and those who like a more “retreat-like” setting that still keeps Rochester, Victor, and Fairport within a comfortable drive.
The Gannett Road and Wilkinson Road corridor is a prime example of Macedon’s larger-lot suburban-rural mix. Here you’ll find colonials, ranches, and split-levels on deep lots, often with mature trees and room for gardens, playsets, or small hobby-farm setups. Homes are frequently in the upper-$200,000s to $400,000+ range depending on condition, acreage, and amenities. Proximity to Ganargua Creek Meadow Preserve, canal access, and Route 31 services makes this part of town especially attractive to buyers who want both space and convenience.
In and around the hamlet, near the Erie Canal, you’ll find traditional village-style homes on more compact lots. Many of these homes are older, with charming details, front porches, and walkable access to canal trails and local businesses. Price points are often more moderate, with many properties in the $180,000–$300,000 range depending on size and updates. Buyers who prioritize walkability and a small-town vibe often gravitate here.
Along and just off Route 31, several subdivisions and cul-de-sacs offer a more traditional suburban feel. These neighborhoods might include sidewalks, cul-de-sac layouts, and a mix of 2-story colonials and ranches built from the late 20th century onward. The true benefit here is location: residents can quickly access grocery stores, everyday retail, and connections to Fairport, Perinton, and Palmyra. Pricing varies, but many move-in-ready homes fall in the $250,000–$350,000 band.
Beyond these more concentrated pockets, a major part of Macedon’s housing inventory consists of farm and acreage properties. These range from classic farmhouses on multiple acres to newer construction on 2–10+ acre parcels. Value here is highly dependent on outbuildings, tillable land vs. woods, topography, and the condition of wells, septics, and drainage. For buyers who want a mini-farm, room for horses, or simply more elbow room, Macedon’s rural stretches offer opportunities that are harder to find in many Monroe County suburbs.
Statistics change over time, but they provide a useful backdrop when you’re comparing Macedon to other Greater Rochester communities. As a town, Macedon has historically had a population just over 9,000 residents, spread across its roughly 23,000 acres of land, giving it a much lower population density than inner-ring suburbs closer to Rochester.
A few key characteristics that often stand out about Macedon’s profile include:
Town-wide averages, however, can be misleading. A small-lot village home, a 3-acre colonial on Gannett Road, and a custom home near the golf course may sit in the same ZIP code and town, but they live in very different price brackets. For Macedon, a custom Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) that adjusts for location, land, features, and recent buyer activity is essential if you want an accurate value estimate.
Most Macedon students are served by the Palmyra-Macedon Central School District (often called “Pal-Mac”). The district covers the towns of Palmyra and Macedon and operates four schools:
Pal-Mac’s stated mission is to help students learn, grow, and contribute, and the district has been recognized for strong graduation rates and a wide range of extracurricular offerings, including athletics, music, and clubs. Many families appreciate the district’s size – large enough to offer options, but not so large that students get lost in the crowd.
When evaluating schools, I always encourage buyers to:
Beyond the K–12 level, Macedon residents are within a reasonable drive of several well-known higher education institutions, including:
For many households, Macedon offers a compelling combination: more space at home plus access to solid public schools, all within driving distance of major colleges, universities, and training centers throughout Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes.
Outdoor recreation is one of Macedon’s biggest selling points. The town sits directly along the historic Erie Canal, near the Finger Lakes region, and close to multiple protected natural areas. For residents who value trail access, birding, paddling, or simply walking in scenic surroundings, Macedon delivers options that rival many better-known “outdoor” destinations.
In addition, the Macedon Recreation Department offers programming, leagues, and events throughout the year, which can be a helpful way for new residents to plug into the community quickly.
Macedon’s daily-life experience blends small-town essentials with easy access to larger regional shopping hubs. You’re close enough to reach major retail centers, but far enough away that traffic, noise, and congestion remain modest compared to many metro suburbs.
Dining & local favorites:
Shopping & everyday necessities:
For many residents, Macedon strikes a comfortable balance: quiet streets and star-filled skies at night, with errands and dining still close at hand. If you want to spend a Saturday morning on the canal trail, an afternoon tackling a home project, and an evening at a local restaurant without navigating heavy traffic, Macedon’s lifestyle can be a strong fit.
Macedon’s transportation picture is straightforward: no subways or complex transit networks, but a well-connected network of state and county roads that feed into the key arteries serving Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes.
Most Macedon residents commute by car, and typical drive times to major employment centers are in the 20–35 minute range. Many buyers coming from more congested metros find that Macedon’s traffic levels feel manageable, even when they’re regularly driving into Rochester, Victor, or the Thruway.
If you’re a frequent traveler or commuter, it’s worth mapping routes at different times of day and thinking about how winter weather might affect your drive. For many people, the additional minutes in the car are more than offset by the space, privacy, and quiet that Macedon provides at home.
Buying or selling a home in Macedon isn’t the same as doing so in a dense, subdivision-heavy suburb. Here, land, utilities, and location within the town can dramatically affect value. Two homes that look similar in photos may have very different appeal if one has a newer septic system and the other needs a full replacement; if one backs up to a creek and the other to a road; or if one sits just minutes from Route 31 while the other is deeper into the country.
If you’re planning to sell a home in Macedon NY, my approach includes:
If you’d like to dive deeper into how pricing works in communities like Macedon, you may also find my article How to Determine the Market Value of Your Home in Today’s Real Estate Market helpful as you start planning.
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. We regularly help buyers and sellers throughout Macedon, Walworth, Penfield, Fairport, Victor, and the broader Rochester and Finger Lakes region. A few of our accomplishments that we’re proud of include:
Bottom line: Macedon is an outstanding choice if you want more space, a quieter setting, and convenient access to Rochester and the Finger Lakes – and I’d be honored to help you navigate your move here, whether you’re buying, selling, or just starting to explore your options.
The above article, “Macedon NY Real Estate Guide – Neighborhoods, Lifestyle & Homes for Sale”, was written by Kyle Hiscock, a Top Macedon NY Realtor with Hiscock Homes at REMAX Realty Group.
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