QUOTE (The Three Little Pigs @ Apr 3 2008, 09:42 PM)

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Any knowledge of Canandaigua and towns round the Finger Lakes? Desk research suggests it could be attractive.
Finger Lakes has a good name and I have heard good stories with respect to investing success mostly larger type devlopments and by locals. I have never been there either and i wouldn't bet my house on it though. My relatives who live in NYC have went there on holiday there is wine making and things like that. My understanding is that those areas are a completely different ball game to the cities. Just as inner city is a completely different ball game to suburbs within the city metro areas.
Population is going to increase in the longer term in the US well after it has started to decline in Europe I think this is significant. I also think that there are a lot of vacant properties in the smoke stack cities and they are depressed areas so there is a significant time period from whne populqtion growth actually starts to take up supply. I hvent done the research recently but Bufflo nd Rochester population was declining when I last looked and I think it still is. I also think that it will change one day and start to increase dont know when though. The country once again is different.
This is a good resource for investment research for US Metro areas it didn't have finger lakes but it has Canandaigua shows median price growth last year of 5% and steady mostly white population as opposed to say Rochester which is -5% which demonstrates that the regional towns are different and probably better from a social and econcomic point of view.
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DEcent place to raise a family but a little pricey: New York is one of the highest taxed states in the country. The political feel is very Democratic and not at all good for business. Most of the large businesses are...
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As of 2007, Canandaigua's population is 11,317 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of 0.47 percent.
The median home cost in Canandaigua is $226,500. Home appreciation the last year has been 5.35 percent.
Compared to the rest of the country, Canandaigua's cost of living is 6.58% Lower than the U.S. average.
Canandaigua public schools spend $7,931 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 14 students per teacher in Canandaigua.
The unemployment rate in Canandaigua is 3.70 percent(U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Negative. Canandaigua jobs have Decreased by 0.91 percent.
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People
The 2007 Canandaigua, NY, population is 11,317. There are 2,461 people per square mile (population density).
Family in Canandaigua, NY
The median age is 40.1. The US median is 37.6. 50.21% of people in Canandaigua, NY, are married. 13.08% are divorced.
The average household size is 2.22 people. 17.89% of people are married, with children. 8.99% have children, but are single.
Race in Canandaigua, NY
94.21% of people are white, 2.07% are black, 1.00% are asian, 0.29% are native american, and 1.56% claim 'Other'.
1.41% of the people in Canandaigua, NY, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 98.59% are non-hispanic).
Economy
The unemployment rate in Canandaigua, NY, is 3.70%, with job growth of -0.91%. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 11.95%.
Canandaigua, NY Taxes
Canandaigua, NY,sales tax rate is 7.25%. Income tax is 7.13%.