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i am being relocated to oswego area to work at power plant. what are some good places to live? i can go 1 hr out from plant. I will be looking for a house and am moving from cape cod ma.
yes fitz. thanx i like city conv. but i'm into horses too. how is the waterfront? are there any bike paths? which is the better city to live closerr to? thanx
Well.... Lake front is pricey. But not nearly as crazy as the Cape. 200,000 --> 400,000 will get you something decent for sure. I also happen to work at Fitz, are you leaving Pilgrim?
yes fitz. thanx i like city conv. but i'm into horses too. how is the waterfront? are there any bike paths? which is the better city to live closerr to? thanx
Ooops --> the bike path part is a toughy. Route 104 and a couple of other roads are considered to be biking path around Lake Ontario. As far as a true biking path Livepool, NY is the only one I can think of.
If you don't want a long daily commute to Scriba (where the plants are) Oswego or Mexico would be your best bets.
Mexico is a small rural village east of the plants with a very tiny downtown. There is a lakefront public park for swimming and picnics and a large horse stable in town.
Oswego is a city of about 18,000 with a college that provides cultural and intellectual activities. There's a sufficient number of stores for everyday living with a nice mall 25 minutes away in Clay. There are summer concerts and a farmer's market and the city is lined with frontfront promenades and marinas. You won't find this type of Cape Cod living if you settle in the Syracuse area.
The avg price of a home is $79, half of what it is in Onondaga County (Syr area). Plus there are no areas to avoid.
BAH!!!!!!!! No big deal. Never missed a day of work and never got stuck. 1 good thing about Oswego, is the DPW does a very good job keeping streets passible. If you hate snow, take a job in Hurricane alley, down in New Orleans/Mississippi area.
Peace
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