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Links to The Angie Flack Brown Team's buyer and relocation resources.
Life is a beautiful journey, and as we age, our needs and priorities change. The decision to move out of your cherished home is a significant milestone, one that should be embraced with care and at the right time.
At the heart of our process is a commitment to respecting the family history embedded in every estate home. The Angie Flack Brown Team takes pride in guiding families through the intricate process of selling these cherished properties.
Embarking on a new chapter often involves complex decisions, especially when it comes to selling a home during a divorce. The Angie Flack Brown Team understands the sensitivity and challenges surrounding this process.
Links to local grants, programs and Rochester information.
Are you a full-time remote worker ready to make your big move? Greater Rochester ROC Remote is your opportunity. Participants are eligible for up to $19,000 in grants – including a $10,000 direct relocation incentive!
Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce is the trusted partner, resource, and advocate for businesses and non-profits in Greater Rochester, NY. Together, we help the region grow and thrive.
Moving to Rochester? Enjoy our thriving city year-round. From our wide-ranging culinary scene, to attending one of our many festivals, or visiting our world-class museums and attractions, you're sure to find something to love...
Rochester combines small-town accessibility with big-city services. Amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in the United States, residents enjoy a housing market known for great bargains, short commute times, world-class cultural and entertainment offerings and a fast-growing innovation economy poised to thrive in the 21st century.
Monroe County is a county in the Finger Lakes region of the State of New York. The county is along Lake Ontario's southern shore. At the 2020 census, Monroe County's population was 759,443, an increase since the 2010 census. Its county seat and largest city is the city of Rochester.
The University of Rochester is a private research university in Rochester, New York. The university grants undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral and professional degrees. The University of Rochester enrolls approximately 6,800 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students.
The Monroe County Real Property Portal is provided as a service to the citizens of our County. It is made available for citizens to gain access to more information on their individual property as well as see information on taxes, historical sales and pay taxes online.
This GIS section of the Monroe County website contains many resources which are available to residents of the community. You can access all of the sections through the links on the left side of the webpage.
The Finger Lakes are a destination for all four seasons. Featuring 11 pristine lakes in the heart of upstate New York, the ideal vacation, weekend getaway, business trip, or overnight is never far away. The Finger Lakes are only a short drive from major population centers.
Links to some of Rochester's rich history
In 1847, Frederick Douglass founded the abolitionist newspaper, the North Star in Rochester. A former slave and an antislavery speaker and writer, he gained a circulation over 4,000 readers in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. The North Star served as a forum for abolitionist views. The Douglass home burnt down in 1872, but a marker for it is in Highland Park off South Avenue.
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A Rochester icon - George Eastman was an American entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and helped to bring the photographic use of roll film into the mainstream. After a decade of experiments in photography, he patented and sold a roll film camera, making amateur photography accessible to the general public for the first time.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monroe County, New York, named for President James Monroe, was created from portions of Ontario and Genesee Counties on February 23, 1821. The county already included 28,000 settlers in growing towns and villages that provided agricultural products and market support for the burgeoning mill town known as Rochester. The county seat, Rochester, named for one of its three founders, used the power of the Genesee River to drive the mills and the convenience of the Erie Canal to ship products.
These are but a few links to local Rochester information. Contact us to get a full relocation and real estate consultation.
In no particular order
We will continue building this list of relocation resources as we go.
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