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New York's 10 Cheapest Places to Live

 Ilion

 Billy the Kidd is Ilion's most famous figure. They should also celebrate being our most affordable city for housing prices to income.

Ogdensburg

This city in St. Lawrence County ranks second for affordability relative to income in terms of both buying a property and paying rent.

Massena

Massena, New York, is the third least expensive major city in the Empire State and is located just south of the Canada border.

Hornell

The ratio of Maple City house prices to median income is the third highest in the country. It doesn't shock us that the price is so low.

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Herkimer

Herkimer has a 25% cheaper cost of living than New York, so you'll spend less on food, transportation, and housing.

Olean

Our snackability scale rated Olean O-town 8/10 for education. We're certain that the low cost of living in Olean will convince you to make it your permanent residence.

Niagara Falls

There is a city named Niagara Falls in the state of New York. The population of the city fell from 55,593 in the 2000 census to 50,193 in the 2010 census. 

Fulton

Fulton, a community of 11,209 named for the man who invented the steamboat, is the next stop on our tour of the least expensive areas New York has to offer.

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Newark

Located 35 miles south of Rochester and 48 miles west of Syracuse, Newark is a small community in Wayne County, New York. 

Rome

Oneida County is in central New York, and Rome is its county seat and a city. According to the latest census (2010), there are 33,725 people living there. 

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