That would be quite the pointless post when someone asks you if you would move to the FInger Lakes region of NY. Hey, I moved to a farming community in Idaho! Hey, I moved to a small ski town in Montana! Hey, I moved a rural community in Georgia! |
It’s about moving from DC to a small, rural, middle of nowhere community with lots of snow. We are moving to MA which isn’t the Finger Lakes but basically the same idea as what Op is asking. |
| I would do it in a heartbeat. DC is hyper competitive and I would give anything to get out of here and raise kids somewhere normal. My husband’s job keeps us here. |
| I think it's fine for white people. |
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I live close to Canandaigua and have close friends that live there. Follow the Canandaigua chronicles on Facebook to get a sense of the community. The lake house on Canandaigua is a great new addition to the community. The schools flopped big time during covid so be warned in case things get bad again. Online school was a joke and they only went two days a week all year.
Happy to answer more questions if you have them. I’m not from here have lived here 10 years due to work. |
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It's funny I found this discussion because a few weeks ago I was obsessed with moving with Rochester, Victor, or Canaduiga. Or maybe Corning. Cananduiga and Vicotor and I think Iroquois-something have IB programs in their high schools? Anyone know about those, specifically?
I hate winter and snow very much but the last year has taught me that I can be a relatively entertained shut-in. And the housing stock up there is gorgeous. |
Irondequoit? I grew up in a neighboring burb but west irondequoit schools were always pretty well regarded (there’s also an east irondequoit). Some really lovely neighborhoods in there too, so e close to the lake. |
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Having recently moved from NYC to the FLX, I can't see all the doom and gloom people are talking about in this thread. The FLX is totally fleshing out to be an amazing area. Sure, the winters are a bit long but if you invest in making your home nice and still make a point of going out it's totally fine. Rochester has an up and coming food scene, an olmsted park, and very beautiful residential areas. So does Geneva. In fact, Geneva has a lot to offer overall for a place of its size and population.
Despite winters being a bit warmer downstate, NYC winters were abysmal. Riding trains w/ stressed our or sad looking people and walking through cold grey streets and cold train stations just wasn't fun. So I've much my ROC & FLX winters. The snow makes things prettier, and the warmth of my car is preferable to the depressing train rides. I also look forward to going into my nice house versus a stinky apartment building. |