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Brighton NY Real Estate at a Glance

Brighton is a Monroe County suburb just southeast of Rochester, known for established neighborhoods, proximity to downtown, and access to Twelve Corners. Buyers typically choose between single family homes and townhouses in well-maintained residential settings.

Quick Facts:

  • Location: Monroe County, NY (adjacent to Rochester)

  • Commute: 5–15 minutes to downtown Rochester

  • Key roads: Monroe Ave, Elmwood Ave, Winton Rd

  • School District: Brighton Central School District

  • Lifestyle: Walkability, cultural access, mature neighborhoods

What homes are for sale in Brighton NY right now?

Buyers will find

  • Brighton NY single family homes for sale

  • Brighton NY townhouses for sale

Use the live IDX listings and market report below to see what’s currently available and how quickly homes are moving.

What is Brighton NY known for?

Brighton blends suburban calm with immediate city access. Twelve Corners offers dining and retail. The town is home to strong public schools, tree-lined streets, and proximity to the University of Rochester and major medical campuses.

Brighton NY Single Family Homes

Brighton’s single family housing stock includes classic colonials, capes, and mid-century ranch homes on mature lots.

Buyers often evaluate:

  • Mechanical updates

  • Basement moisture prevention

  • Walkability to schools and retail corridors

  • Tax differences by neighborhood pocket

Established streets near Elmwood and Winton remain highly competitive.

Brighton NY Townhouses

Brighton townhomes appeal to buyers seeking lower maintenance near Monroe Avenue and Winton Road corridors.

Before purchasing:

  • Review HOA scope and reserves

  • Confirm parking and guest policies

  • Evaluate proximity to commercial corridors

Townhouses offer strong resale appeal due to Brighton’s consistent demand.

Live Brighton NY Market Report

Frequently Asked Questions

According to Redfin’s January 2026 market report, the median sale price in Brighton was about $305 k, with homes selling in roughly two weeks. Prices fluctuate, so buyers should review current market data for the latest figures.

Redfin describes Brighton as very competitive; many homes receive multiple offers and sell quickly. Buyers should be prepared to act fast and submit strong offers.

Brighton’s cost of living is close to the national average and roughly 19 % lower than the New York state average. Its central location gives residents a short 10‑minute commute into downtown Rochester.

AreaVibes rates Brighton highly for education and housing, noting a median real‑estate price around $194,300 and an average commute time of 17 minutes. The combination of top‑notch schools, walkable neighborhoods and quick commutes makes Brighton attractive to families and professionals.

Nearby Communities to Explore

Buyers exploring Brighton homes for sale often also compare properties in Pittsford or the City of Rochester, depending on school district priorities and walkability preferences.

Planning a Visit to the Area?

This author recommend the website Visit Rochester to get acquainted with the area.

Next Steps

Receive instant Brighton listing alerts or schedule a private tour or 15-minute consult with Lalla Fitzpatrick, Associate Broker with RE/MAX Plus for personalized guidance.