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Victor NY Real Estate Guide – Community, Neighborhoods & Homes for Sale

The Town and Village of Victor NY combine small-town charm, highly rated schools, outdoor recreation, and one of the premier shopping destinations in the region – all with convenient access to Rochester, the Finger Lakes, and major highways.

If you’re thinking about moving to the Greater Rochester NY area and want a community that offers newer housing, strong appreciation, and a lively mix of local businesses and national retailers, Victor should absolutely be on your short list. Located in northern Ontario County just south of the Monroe County line, Victor offers quick access to Pittsford, Perinton/Fairport, and the eastern suburbs while maintaining its own distinct “gateway to the Finger Lakes” feel. 

This guide is designed to be a complete, expert-level Victor NY community and real estate resource. It goes beyond basic town summaries and dives into Victor neighborhoods and subdivisions, housing styles, recent sales trends, schools, parks and trails, Eastview Mall and local dining, and what buyers and sellers should know to navigate the Victor market with confidence.

If you want a detailed look at what it’s like to live in Victor – and what you should know before buying or selling a home here – this guide covers the most important information in depth.

Chapters – Complete Guide to Living in Victor NY

  • 1. Victor NY Overview, Location & Layout
  • 2. Victor NY Real Estate Market & Recent Sales
  • 3. Neighborhoods & Housing Styles in Victor NY
  • 4. Housing, Population & Income Statistics
  • 5. Victor NY Schools & Nearby Colleges
  • 6. Parks, Trails & Outdoor Recreation
  • 7. Shopping, Dining & Everyday Amenities
  • 8. Transportation, Commute & Accessibility
  • 9. Victor NY Real Estate – Working with a Top Realtor
  • About the Author & Rochester’s Real Estate Blog

1. Victor NY Overview, Location & Layout

Victor is a town in northwestern Ontario County with an included Village of Victor, located just south of the Monroe County line. To the north, you’ll find the Towns of Pittsford and Perinton/Fairport; to the west you’re minutes from Mendon and Henrietta; to the south and east, Victor serves as a gateway into the Finger Lakes, Canandaigua, and Ontario County wine country.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Victor covers roughly 36 square miles, including both the town and village area. Development is a blend of newer subdivisions, established neighborhoods, rural roads, and commercial corridors, especially along Route 96 and the Eastview Mall area. 

Victor’s location is one of its biggest strengths. You can commute into Rochester via Route 96 or Interstate 490, hop on the NYS Thruway (I-90) at Exit 45, or head south into the lakes and hills of the Finger Lakes region – all within a short drive. For many residents, Victor offers the perfect balance of suburban living, strong schools, and quick access to jobs, healthcare, and recreation.

2. Victor NY Real Estate Market & Recent Sales

Compared to many Monroe County suburbs, the Victor NY real estate market is relatively “young.” A large percentage of homes were built after 1990, including many 1990s–present colonials, ranches, and custom homes in master-planned subdivisions. You’ll also find townhomes, patio homes, and a growing number of newer-construction communities.

Victor is consistently one of the most sought-after markets in Greater Rochester due to its:

  • highly regarded Victor Central School District
  • Ontario County tax structure, which many buyers find attractive
  • proximity to Eastview Mall, Route 96, I-490, and I-90
  • combination of suburban neighborhoods and rural/estate-style homes

In recent years, the median sale price in Victor has risen substantially compared to the mid-2010s, reflecting strong buyer demand and limited inventory. Many single-family homes now sell in the $350,000–$500,000+ range depending on age, size, and neighborhood, with higher-end properties and custom builds commanding significantly more.

The Victor market is typically a strong seller’s market:

  • Months of inventory: often in the 1.0–2.0 month range, indicating very tight supply
  • Days on market: many homes go sale pending in under 2–3 weeks when priced and presented correctly
  • Sale-to-list price ratios: well-prepared homes frequently sell at or above list price, especially in popular price points

For sellers, this means that pricing, preparation, and marketing are critical. Homes that are clean, updated, and professionally marketed can still generate multiple offers and strong terms. For buyers, it underscores the importance of being fully pre-approved, understanding local comps, and working with an agent who knows how to craft competitive offers in the Victor market.

If you’re considering listing a home in Victor NY, a detailed Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) is essential. A CMA uses recent comparable sales, current competition, and up-to-the-minute market trends to establish the right price range – not just a generic online estimate. I prepare custom CMAs for Victor homeowners that factor in neighborhood nuances, school district, updates, lot characteristics, and recent actual buyer behavior.

3. Neighborhoods & Housing Styles in Victor NY

Victor doesn’t have city-style named neighborhoods, but residents often describe areas by subdivisions, hills, or proximity to main roads. Here are a few broad areas and popular neighborhoods you’ll hear about when searching for homes in Victor:

Village of Victor & Immediate Surrounds

The Village core and surrounding streets offer a small-town feel with sidewalks, older homes, and proximity to shops, restaurants, and village events. Housing here can include older colonials, capes, multi-family homes, and renovated properties that blend historic character with modern updates.

Boughton Hill & Established Victor Neighborhoods

Areas around Boughton Hill and long-time neighborhoods such as Boughton Hill and Quail Ridge include established subdivisions with mature landscaping, traditional colonials, and a mix of 1980s–2000s construction. These areas appeal to buyers who want neighborhood stability, sidewalks or walking routes, and convenient access to schools and Route 444/Route 96.

Golf Course & Higher-End Neighborhoods

Victor also features several higher-end neighborhoods and golf-course-adjacent communities such as Cobble Creek and others in the hills and valleys surrounding the village. Here you’ll find larger lots, custom designs, and homes that often exceed the average Victor price point, many with scenic views or proximity to fairways and open space.

Newer Construction & Subdivisions Off Route 96

As growth has continued, Victor has added numerous newer-construction neighborhoods, including communities like Dorchester Park, Anton Valley, and Stonington Ridge. These subdivisions typically feature modern floor plans, open concept living, attached garages, and energy-efficient systems. For buyers who prefer “move-in ready” and fewer immediate maintenance projects, these neighborhoods are often top priorities.

Rural Roads, Acreage & Finger Lakes Proximity

Beyond the core neighborhoods, Victor still has plenty of homes on larger parcels, country roads, and properties that feel more rural or estate-like. These can be appealing if you’re looking for privacy, room for hobbies, or quick access south toward Canandaigua and the lakes. When we schedule a buyer consultation, I’ll often compare Victor options with nearby communities like Pittsford, Perinton/Fairport, and even Canandaigua so you can see how each area lines up with your wish list and budget.

4. Housing, Population & Income Statistics for Victor NY

Statistics change over time, but the following snapshot provides a helpful overview of Victor as a community:

  • Population: roughly 15,000 residents in the Town of Victor (including the Village), reflecting strong growth over the past few decades
  • Land area: about 36 square miles of land, with a mix of residential, commercial, and rural/open space
  • Population density: low-to-moderate density, offering a suburban feel with room to grow
  • Median household income: typically in the low $100,000s, well above New York State and national averages 
  • Per capita income: significantly higher than many surrounding communities, reflecting Victor’s strong job base and professional demographics 
  • Median age: generally in the mid-40s, with a balanced mix of families, established professionals, and retirees

From a lifestyle perspective, Victor offers:

  • roughly 33 inches of rain and around 70 inches of snow per year, similar to many nearby communities
  • about 160+ sunny days annually, with typical July highs in the low 80s and January lows in the teens

Overall, Victor is a relatively affluent, stable community with strong schools, higher-than-average incomes, and a housing stock that leans newer than many other suburbs – all of which contribute to ongoing buyer demand.

For a more zoomed-in look at your specific neighborhood or subdivision, I always recommend a custom CMA that focuses on your style of home, recent local sales, and the most relevant competition – rather than relying only on town-wide averages.

5. Victor NY Schools & Nearby Colleges

Most students in Victor attend the Victor Central School District, a highly regarded district that serves roughly 4,000+ K–12 students across a single, well-organized campus. The district is known locally for strong academics, athletics, arts, and community involvement.

The Victor CSD campus typically includes:

  • Victor Senior High School (9–12)
  • Victor Junior High School (7–8)
  • Victor Intermediate School (4–6)
  • Victor Primary School (K–3)
  • Victor Early Childhood School (Pre-K and earliest grades)

The entire campus is located off High Street in Victor, which is a major draw for families who appreciate the convenience of having all grade levels on a single, centralized site.

Nearby higher education options include:

As with any community, individual school performance can vary by building and program. I always encourage buyers to review the most recent school data, talk with current parents, and visit schools in person when possible.

6. Parks, Trails & Outdoor Recreation

Victor offers an impressive park system and trail network for a town its size, plus easy access to the Finger Lakes and nearby state lands. If you enjoy hiking, biking, skiing, or simply getting outside, Victor checks a lot of boxes.

  • Dryer Road Park: A popular community park with athletic fields, a box sports rink, playgrounds, and a multi-use trail system for mountain biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
  • Lehigh Crossing Park: Offers hiking, biking, and scenic views along former rail corridors – a favorite for walkers, runners, and cyclists.
  • Victor Municipal Park & Village on the Park: Family-friendly parks with playgrounds, walking paths, and space for picnics and casual recreation.
  • Ganondagan State Historic Site: A unique cultural and historic destination celebrating Seneca and Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) heritage, with trails and events throughout the year.
  • Maryfrances Bluebird Haven, Monkey Run & other natural areas: Smaller parks and preserves offering hiking, birding, and quiet time outdoors.

In addition to local parks, Victor residents are a short drive from Canandaigua Lake, Mendon Ponds Park, and numerous Finger Lakes trails, wineries, and attractions – which is a major lifestyle advantage for those who love four-season recreation.

7. Shopping, Dining & Everyday Amenities

Victor is home to one of the premier regional malls in upstate New York – Eastview Mall – along with a growing number of lifestyle centers, local shops, and restaurants. For many residents, this means you can handle most errands, shopping, and dining without leaving town.

Eastview Mall & Route 96 Corridor

Eastview Mall is a major regional shopping destination with approximately 1.3+ million square feet of space and well over 100 stores, restaurants, and services. Located near the junction of I-490, I-90 (Exit 45), and Route 96, Eastview draws shoppers from across Western NY and the Finger Lakes. 

Around the mall and along Route 96 you’ll find a mix of national and local options, including:

  • nationally known restaurants such as P.F. Chang’s and LongHorn Steakhouse
  • local favorites like Lucca Wood Fire Bistro, Six50, and New York Beer Project
  • coffee shops and cafés, including spots like Busy Bean Café
  • fast-casual and family-friendly choices throughout the mall and nearby plazas

The retail area continues to evolve, with new tenants, remodeled spaces, and seasonal events that keep the corridor active and relevant. Recent years have seen an influx of specialty retailers, experiential concepts, and new dining options at and around Eastview.

Village & Everyday Convenience

Beyond the mall corridor, Victor’s village and town include grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, salons, medical offices, fitness facilities, and local shops. Many residents appreciate being able to do “big box” shopping near Eastview while still supporting smaller businesses in and around the Village of Victor.

Combined with nearby amenities in Pittsford, Perinton/Fairport, and Canandaigua, Victor residents rarely have to travel far for necessities, dining, or services.

8. Transportation, Commute & Accessibility

One of the biggest practical advantages of living in Victor is how easy it is to get around Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes. Major transportation routes include:

  • Route 96: The main commercial corridor through Victor, connecting to Pittsford and Perinton/Fairport to the north and Canandaigua and the Finger Lakes to the south.
  • Interstate 490: Runs just north of Victor and provides direct access to the City of Rochester and other suburbs.
  • NYS Thruway (I-90): Accessible at Exit 45, allowing for easy regional and statewide travel.
  • Route 444 & local roads: Connect Victor to Mendon, Bloomfield, and nearby communities.

Many Victor residents can reach Downtown Rochester in roughly 20–25 minutes in normal traffic. The Frederick Douglass – Greater Rochester International Airport is about a 25-minute drive, depending on where you live in town.

Public transportation options are more limited, as is common in suburban communities, so day-to-day life is easiest with a car. That said, many subdivisions offer walkable streets, and the village core has sidewalks and a more traditional small-town layout.

9. Victor NY Real Estate – Working with a Top Victor NY Realtor

Whether you’re buying or selling in Victor, working with a Realtor who understands the local nuances can make a huge difference in your results. Victor has a wide range of price points, from village homes and older properties to high-end custom construction – and values can shift quickly based on subdivision, school district, and proximity to amenities.

If you’re planning to sell a home in Victor NY, my approach includes:

  • A custom, data-driven Comparative Market Analysis (CMA)
  • Strategic pricing based on recent Victor sales and active competition
  • High-quality professional photography and, when appropriate, video, floor plans, and virtual tours
  • Detailed, compelling property descriptions that highlight the features Victor buyers care about most
  • Strong online exposure through this website, social media, and major real estate portals

Our Track Record & Accomplishments

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:

  • REMAX Hall of Fame
  • REMAX Platinum Club
  • REMAX 100% Club
  • REMAX Executive Club
  • Nothnagle Platinum Award Recipient
  • Consistently in the top 5% of Nothnagle agents for over two decades
  • Average 70–80 transactions per year (serving all of Greater Rochester, NY, including but not limited to; Brighton NY, Irondequoit NY, Webster NY, Penfield NY, Pittsford NY)
  • Over $7.5 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2024
  • Over $9.5 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2023
  • Over $10.5 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2022
  • Over $15 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2021
  • Over $11 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2020
  • Over $9.5 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2019
  • Over $5.5 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2018
  • Over $6 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2017
  • Over $9 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2016
  • Over $9 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2015
  • Over $11 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2014
  • Over $7 Million Dollars in Closed Real Estate Volume in 2013
  • Members of the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors & the National Association of Realtors
  • Consistent recipient of Sales Master awards as recognized by the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors

Bottom line: Victor is a fantastic option if you want newer housing, strong schools, excellent shopping and dining, and quick access to both Rochester and the Finger Lakes – and I’d be honored to help you plan your move here or maximize the sale of your Victor home.


About the Author & Rochester’s Real Estate Blog

The above article, “Victor NY Real Estate Guide – Community, Neighborhoods & Homes for Sale”, was written by Kyle Hiscock, a top Victor NY Realtor with Hiscock Homes at REMAX Realty Group.

Since being launched in 2013, I’ve published hundreds of in-depth, unique real estate articles on the Rochester Real Estate Blog, covering topics from home buying and selling to pricing strategies, inspections, mortgages, and detailed local market insights. In addition to real estate content, you’ll also find many helpful resources about living in the Greater Rochester NY area and specific community guides for suburbs like Brighton, Penfield, Pittsford, Webster and Irondequoit.

The Rochester Real Estate Blog has been recognized by many reputable websites as one of the best real estate blogs to visit and follow. I’ve also been recognized as one of the top Realtors on social media by several organizations and industry websites.

Rochester’s Real Estate Blog is owned and operated by Hiscock Homes at REMAX Realty Group — your trusted real estate professionals since 1987. If you’re thinking of selling or buying, we’d love to share our knowledge and expertise.

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