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Live, work, and play in Fulton County: A hidden gem in Upstate New York

Live, work, and play in Fulton County:

A hidden gem in Upstate New York

From breathtaking natural vistas, including the Adirondack Mountains and Great Sacandaga Lake, to the region’s thriving cultural scene, Fulton County offers a unique combination of world class recreational amenities, high quality of life and a low cost of living.  This makes it an attractive destination for individuals and businesses alike who value the benefits of work-life balance, cultural enrichment, and economic opportunity. With so much to offer Fulton County, represents a go-to destination for those looking to live, work, and play in a vibrant and welcoming community.

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Experience the best of outdoor adventure and cultural enrichment in Fulton County

With over 6 million acres of wilderness, the Adirondack State Park “Adirondack Mountains” is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. With over half the County physically located within this Park, Fulton County is the perfect gateway into this vast wilderness.  The Great Sacandaga Lake, just one of the County’s 44 Lakes, is located in the southern part of the Adirondack Park, is a permier destination for boating, fishing and swimming, and the picturesque towns and villages that surround the lake attract day-trippers from far away places.  Fulton County is also home to the highly popular FJ&G Bike Rail Trail and for those more adventurous riders, the newly developed Wheelerville Trails system.

In addition to its natural beauty, Fulton County also offers a range of cultural amenities, including festivals, museums, art galleries, and indoor and outdoor music venues to include the Glove Theatre and Caroga Arts Collective. The region is also home to several historic sites, such as the Jonson Hall, the Fulton County Courthouse and others, that provide visitors with a glimpse into the region’s rich history and heritage. Annual events attract visitors from all over the country and showcase the County’s unique character and charm.

Living well in Fulton County: Access to employment, top-ranked schools, and dependable healthcare

Fulton County offers a high quality of life for residents, who have access to excellent employment opportunities, schools, and healthcare facilities. According to a 2022 report by DCG Corplan, the Fulton County Region Labor Market Area (LMA) is defined as a 45-minute drive, with most existing workers traveling about 30 minutes to work. The majority of new hires are recruited within the local region or within an hour’s drive, making it convenient for businesses to find and retain resident talent.

The region’s schools are consistently ranked among the top in the state, providing students with a high-quality education and preparing them for success in college and beyond. In 2021-2022, the 21 colleges and schools in the Fulton County Region LMA conferred a total of 9,816 awards, with the Bachelor’s degree category leading at 44.5%. Additionally, the region boasts a range of healthcare facilities, including hospitals and clinics, that offer comprehensive care for residents.

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Affordable living in the heart of New York: The cost of living advantage in Fulton County

Fulton County offers an excellent quality of life at a relatively low cost. According to the 2022 DCG Corplan report, the region’s cost of living is 102.5, compared to the New York State average of 136.8. This means that residents of the county enjoy a cost of living that is nearly 25% lower than the state average.

The region also offers a variety of housing options, from single-family homes to apartments and townhouses, to suit a range of budgets and preferences. In 2020, the median home value in the Fulton County Region was $208,763, significantly lower than the New York State median home value of $325,000.  Additionally, the region offers a range of cost-saving measures for residents and businesses, including relatively low utility rates, particularly for electricity, according to DCG Corplan’s analysis.

Join us in Fulton County, where adventure and opportunity await!

Fulton County offers an excellent quality of life at a relatively low cost. According to the 2022 DCG Corplan report, the region’s cost of living is 102.5, compared to the New York State average of 136.8. This means that residents of the county enjoy a cost of living that is nearly 25% lower than the state average.

Imagine having access to world-class recreational amenities, festivals, museums, art galleries, music venues, and so much more. If you’re a business owner, imagine finding a supportive community, a highly skilled workforce, and a range of tax incentives to help your business thrive. What are you waiting for? Come and join us in Fulton County, where the possibilities are endless.

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