925 movers in Patterson
"Do Not under any circumstances use this mover. They deliberately created chaos in my home.Then they went in for the kill when they put my boxes in my apartment. They stole the picture I had personally wrapped myself. I told them it was my pride an..."
"The men you did the actual moving were great! The woman who answers the phone is HORRIBLE. It says Moving and STORAGE. They will NOT give me access to my own things in storage! I have to move the entire crate. The men who moved told me all I had t..."
"Mike O'Connor is an excellent salesman. Very good at his job, very friendly and so is his staff UNTIL you have a problem. With that said, he will tell you "anything" you want to hear to get your business. I'm currently going into arbitration with ..."
"BEWARE OF BEACON! If I could give them zero stars I would. Car arrived 7 days late. Driver was MIA when dispatcher was trying to him. I was not told that he was picking up cars along the way. And the worst part was my car was damaged and Beacon an..."
"Move with anyone else - I would wish ABC on my worst enemy. $11k to go from NH to CO resulted in half of our possessions being scratch, dented, broken or destroyed. Take a look at the photos of the incoming van of our boxes, thrown in the pile, ..."
What to know when moving to Patterson, NY
Patterson at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A community with 15.6% renters and a median household income of $102,472.
- The Major Draw:
- Median owner-occupied home value is $358,200, which is relatively affordable for the area.
- The Reality Check:
- With a poverty rate of 21.2%, financial challenges affect a portion of residents.
- Commute:
- Only 3.8% use public transit.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for $1,868/month rent if you're looking to rent.
The 'Vibe' Check: Who Thrives Here?
Patterson has a population of 7,456 and a notable education level, with 28.5% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher. The area features a significant owner-occupant presence, with 84.4% of homes owned. However, the high poverty rate of 21.2% indicates that not all residents may be financially secure.
Probably not your spot if you prefer a higher renter percentage or better public transit options.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median rent is $1,868. This reflects the costs you might expect when renting here.
- Median owner-occupied home value stands at $358,200, making homeownership a feasible option for many.
- The area has a poverty rate of 21.2%, which may reflect economic challenges for some residents.
- Renter percentage is at 15.6%, indicating a primarily owner-occupied housing market.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Crime & Safety: What the Numbers Say
New York state has a violent crime rate of 454.9 per 100,000 residents, which is 39.8% higher than the national average. Property crime stands at 1,816.5 per 100,000, exceeding the national average by 17.4%. Notably, the homicide rate has decreased by 34.5% since 2022.
- Violent crime: 454.9 per 100,000 vs. national 325.3
- Property crime: 1,816.5 per 100,000 vs. national 1,546.9
- Notable trend: Homicide rate down 34.5% since 2022
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (state-level summarized data for New York).
Schools & Higher Ed
Patterson has access to a couple of nearby educational institutions, providing options for higher education within a reasonable distance.
- Total postsecondary institutions: 2
- Nearby options include Bard College - Green Haven Correctional Facility in Stormville, NY, and Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, CT.
Source: ArcGIS Postsecondary School Locations, NCES College Scorecard.
Weather & Getting Outside
While specific climate data is unavailable, there are some excellent outdoor spots nearby for recreation and relaxation.
- Squantz Pond State Park, rating 4.6 (1,183 reviews)
- Lovers Leap State Park, rating 4.6 (707 reviews)
- Danbury Railway Museum, rating 4.5 (542 reviews)
- Putnam Memorial State Park, rating 4.6 (318 reviews)
Source: Google Places API.