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What's it like to live in Beacon?
LIRUN21-007
2y ago
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I moved to Beacon about a year and a half ago myself, and my circumstances are a little different - I’m a single guy with no kids, moved from Long Island - but I will say coming to Beacon is one of the best decisions I’ve made in my life.
As others have pointed out, it’s a very active town with plenty of going on - lots of good restaurants and shops in town, events and such - convenient train station to NYC, right on the river, great nearby hiking trails, the list feels endless.
Additionally, I feel like Beacon is a good central place to be in order to further explore the Hudson Valley area or anywhere further upstate. There are so many other great towns to visit that are within a 30-60 minute drive, cool music venues such as The Falcon in Marlboro and The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. There are several shopping centers within driving distance, like Woodbury Common Premium Outlets and the Palisades mall.
One downside is, however, that because the town has become such a destination, you get a lot of visitors on the weekends and in the warmer weather, and I know a lot of long-time locals who hate being in town then and advise against it. But I feel like that isn’t such a terrible thing, but I get where they’re coming from!
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Dryanni
1y ago
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Beacon has an outsized character because New Yorkers come up for day trips on the train.
Upside: Businesses and the arts scene here is essentially subsidized by day trippers. The Dia: Beacon is amazing. Galleries all over Main Street with frequent openings. So many city-wide festivals. And yet you can get out of town in 4 minutes in every direction from the center of town. Hiking trails in Mount Beacon are great. The Sunday farmers’ market is awesome. Too tier restaurants Kitchen Sink tasting menu and The Roundhouse for modern American are perfect for a night out a couple times a year.
Downside: the city is still tiny so a lot of things that are only for locals are missing. Meanwhile prices are really high because all the businesses need to make so much more of their earnings during peak hours. Off-peak is dead. Most places are closed or very reduced hours Tuesday-Thursday. Everywhere closes early. The closest Whole Foods are 50 minutes away. Most get groceries from neighboring towns because the local supermarket is really expensive for staples. There are no cheap eats.
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wordsmif
1y ago
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Beacon sounds like it has a lot of what you're looking for. Politically, have both right and left, but leaning more liberal. Lots of outdoorsy stuff with the river and mountain right here. Beacon would check a lot of your wants, except price. The median home price in Beacon as of November was $497,000.
Troy is probably the most affordable of places you mentioned. I've heard some good things about the downtown coming back, getting more restaurants. I think that the home prices are a bit lower there.
After going to New Paltz several times over the years, my guess is that it might be a little too hippie for you. I can't speak to Albany. You're gonna be in the same ballpark as Beacon on housing prices in New Paltz.
If you need to regularly go into the city, though, Beacon is right on the train line. The other places will be a bigger hassle.
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