659 movers in Hoffmeister
"Most people in their 80’s move from a large house to a smaller apartment, we did the opposite…we went from a NYC apartment to a large house in Colorado. We renovated floor 1 and 2 for 8 months…so we unpacked nearly 70% of our things after the reno..."
"Told furniture would be delivered in 3-5 days. Furniture picked up 8/24, delivered on 9/17. Every time I called they said 3-5 days. Only one person showed up to deliver extremely large furniture to a two story house. My family spent 2 hours hel..."
"Do not use this company they're very unprofessional and the driver smelled like alcohol I'm pretty sure most of them were drunk and someone left a blunt in my old house. I left the movers to go pick up some things and came back in the weed smell i..."
"I was scheduled to move from CA to AZ. They quoted based on the number of boxes (40). The agent said very clearly boxes not the cu feet. She filled out the items she said there are no issues you can accommodate boxes mixed of Large and Medium. I f..."
"We moved from NY to TX. Hall-Lane Moving in Commack, NY moved us. It was the worst experience of any company I've ever delt with. They have absolutely no customer service, I have talked to 10 people including Allied Corp. and I never get a call ba..."
What to know when moving to Hoffmeister, NY
Hoffmeister at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A small community with a median household income of $79,375 and a renter rate of just 9.7%.
- The Major Draw:
- Affordable housing with a median owner-occupied home value of $125,000.
- The Reality Check:
- Only 0% of residents use public transit, so a car is essential for getting around.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for homeownership; the median home value is $125,000.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median home value is $125,000, making it relatively affordable compared to many areas.
- 11.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, indicating a modest education level.
- Poverty rate stands at 3.7%, suggesting a stable economic environment.
- Renter percentage is low at 9.7%, indicating most residents are homeowners.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Crime & Safety: What the Numbers Say
In New York, the crime rates reflect a range of safety concerns, with property crime and violent crime rates being noteworthy.
- Violent crime: 454.9 per 100k, which is 39.8% higher than the national average of 325.3 per 100k.
- Property crime: 1816.5 per 100k, 17.4% higher than the national average of 1546.9 per 100k.
- Notable trend: Homicide rates have decreased by 34.5% since 2022, now at 2.7 per 100k.
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (state-level summarized data for New York).
Weather & Getting Outside
While specific climate data is unavailable, there are several outdoor spots nearby worth exploring.
- Echo Cliffs Trailhead: Rated 4.8 with 57 reviews.
- West Canada Mountain Primitive Area: Rated 4.3 with 4 reviews.
- Jockeybush Lake Trailhead: Rated 5.0 with 1 review.
Source: Google Places API.