One of the original Goodyear mansions has come up on the market. The 9,500+ SF, Tudor-revival style home, which was built as a single residence, is now a three-unit, with an owner’s dwelling, a townhouse unit, and a third floor apartment. The sale of the circa 1924 mansion is currently the high-flier in the world of real estate, as the nine bedroom, nine bath residence – designed by Bley & Lyman – is listed at $1,490,000.
Attributes of the 190 Bryant Street listing are as follows:
Owner’s unit (approximately 6,000 SF)
- 4 bdrms/3 full & 2 half updated baths
- 7 unique fireplaces (NRTC)
- Wood-paneled library
- Gorgeous dining room with paneled walls and intricate plaster ceiling
- Updated kitchen with custom cabinetry and granite counters
- Caterer’s kitchen
- Expansive living room with beamed ceiling and large antique leaded glass windows
- Basement game room
Two bedroom/2 bath townhouse (which could easily be incorporated back into owner’s unit) includes:
- Small office
- Decorative fireplace
- Updated kitchen
3rd floor apartment features:
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 baths
- Eat-in kitchen with skylight
- Large living room with vaulted ceiling
The property is completed by:
- A two to three car garage with attached artist’s studio
- A flagstone patio with custom gas fire pit
- Sizeable yard with sprinkler system
- Walled side-courtyard
- New dual-fuel boiler (2021)
- Well-maintained slate roof
- New copper water line to street
For anyone that has ever dreamed about what it must have been like to live in Buffalo’s Golden Era, this is a rare opportunity to step back in time. The Goodyear Mansion offers up all of the stately grandeur that anyone could hope for, in a setting that is fairly secluded from the street, especially when the foliage fills in.

For further information, and plenty of photos, see the Zillow listing.
Gurney Becker & Bourne 716-849-1234
Robert L Meredith 716-603-0200
Jeffrey Moyer 716-818-9042