Town
Frankfort
- grade B minusOverall Grade
- Town in New York
- Rating 2.82 out of 5 17 reviews
Report Card
- Public Schoolsgrade B minus
- Crime & Safetygrade unavailable
- Housinggrade B
- Nightlifegrade B
- Good for Familiesgrade B
- Diversitygrade B minus
- Jobsgrade B minus
- Weathergrade C minus
- Cost of Livinggrade A minus
- Health & Fitnessgrade B+
- Outdoor Activitiesgrade B+
- Commutegrade B
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Median Home Value
$112,500
National
$217,500Median Rent
$688
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Crime & Safety
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Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Assault205.6national 282.7
- Murder0national 6.1
- Rape41.1national 40.7
- Robbery0national 135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Burglary41.1national 500.1
- Theft370.1national 2,042.8
- Motor Vehicle Theft82.2national 284
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grade B minus
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Median Household Income
$65,000
National
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Frankfort Reviews
Rating 2.82 out of 5 17 reviews
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The atmosphere of my neighborhood is great! The neighbors are all very friendly and considerate of one another, and you cannot beat the location. I live on the outskirts of Frankfort, so it is just a couple of miles past the city line of Utica. It is very convenient because you have the feel of the country, with the city just close enough for shopping and things of that nature.
The services are geared only to the poorest or the richest. If you are middle class you are sol. Child care is to high, groceries are to high, the roads are full of potholes, the cops hand out tickets during rush hour to and from work. There are not any after school programs for the kids, the schools make their own rules as they go. They hand out calenders and change the dates requesting attendance on the one week off vacations because of excess snow days, then ending the school year days early when the calendar states differently. The area is in a depression and will continue to get worst as long as manufacturing moves out and services are only provided for those who do not bother to work at all. It is a welfare area! The only hope is to get people educated.
Overall my experience was great. I was not afraid to sleep at night because of the neighborhood. It was quiet and peaceful and the people are very nice and friendly. There was no problems with anyone. I would choose to live here again if i had my family with me.