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Rochester

Lying along Lake Ontario, is one of the U.S.’ first boomtowns, Rochester, New York. The city is the birthplace of iconic companies, in particular Xerox, Eastman Kodak, and Bausch & Lomb. It was founded in 1788, and today is a global center for science, technology, and research and development that covers 37.1 square miles. Its median age is 32.4 (2022).


Homebuyers in Rochester can choose from several home styles, including Federal, Italianate, Greek Revival, and Gothic Revival. The typical home value is $218,880, up 11.2% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). The city hosts several events annually, including the Rochester International Jazz Festival, the Lilac Festival at Highland Park, film festivals, and a fringe festival.


Rochester’s major roadways include I-390, I-490, and I-590. Lying alongside I-390 is the 19th Ward, the largest residential community in the city. It features many stunning homes, ranging from cozy, small cottages to grand mansions. Over to the east is Cobbs Hill, which is marked by gently sloping streets, historic street lamps, mature trees, and picturesque American Foursquare, Dutch Colonial, and Tudor Revival homes. South of I-490, Upper Monroe offers peaceful tree-lined streets filled with early 20th century single-family homes, rowhouses, and apartment buildings.


Considered one of the best places to live in the state, Rochester is a terrific option for anybody who wants a more relaxing environment away from the hustle and bustle of New York City.

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