Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

#1. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Fairport, Perinton Town, NY

Population: 53,082 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 70% Median Household Income: $92,101 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $213,033 Median Monthly Rent: $547 Renter-Occupied: 19%

#2. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Duran Eastman Park, Rochester, NY

Population: 8,370 Median Age: 46 Family-Households: 69% Median Household Income: $80,230 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $136,370 Median Monthly Rent: $210 Renter-Occupied: 11%

#3. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Maplewood, Rochester, NY

Population: 40,053 Median Age: 36 Family-Households: 54% Median Household Income: $41,883 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $82,466 Median Monthly Rent: $664 Renter-Occupied: 46%

#4. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Charlotte, Rochester, NY

Population: 20,108 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 50% Median Household Income: $44,480 Average Commute (mi.): 23 Median Home Value: $100,372 Median Monthly Rent: $624 Renter-Occupied: 39%

#5. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Genesee Valley Park, Rochester, NY

Population: 10,615 Median Age: 27 Family-Households: 41% Median Household Income: $44,257 Average Commute (mi.): 16 Median Home Value: $112,079 Median Monthly Rent: $634 Renter-Occupied: 48%

#6. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Atlantic-University, Rochester, NY

Population: 7,104 Median Age: 36 Family-Households: 20% Median Household Income: $37,666 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Median Home Value: $91,541 Median Monthly Rent: $784 Renter-Occupied: 75%

#7. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Highland, Rochester, NY

Population: 21,912 Median Age: 32 Family-Households: 39% Median Household Income: $49,027 Average Commute (mi.): 18 Median Home Value: $143,231 Median Monthly Rent: $969 Renter-Occupied: 64%

#8. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Jefferson, Rochester, NY

Population: 14,370 Median Age: 31 Family-Households: 56% Median Household Income: $31,554 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $57,746 Median Monthly Rent: $757 Renter-Occupied: 52%

#9. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

East Avenue, Rochester, NY

Population: 19,001 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 20% Median Household Income: $48,123 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Median Home Value: $151,059 Median Monthly Rent: $859 Renter-Occupied: 71%

#10. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

19th Ward, Rochester, NY

Population: 30,996 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 57% Median Household Income: $39,692 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Median Home Value: $70,265 Median Monthly Rent: $707 Renter-Occupied: 46%

#11. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Browncroft, Rochester, NY

Population: 10,591 Median Age: 45 Family-Households: 46% Median Household Income: $68,853 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Median Home Value: $134,180 Median Monthly Rent: $808 Renter-Occupied: 31%

#12. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Exchange, Rochester, NY

Population: 12,153 Median Age: 29 Family-Households: 49% Median Household Income: $35,548 Average Commute (mi.): 24 Median Home Value: $87,257 Median Monthly Rent: $719 Renter-Occupied: 59%

#13. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Strong, Rochester, NY

Population: 12,224 Median Age: 33 Family-Households: 38% Median Household Income: $37,641 Average Commute (mi.): 18 Median Home Value: $111,116 Median Monthly Rent: $597 Renter-Occupied: 58%

#14. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Pearl-Meigs-Monroe, Rochester, NY

Population: 13,446 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 21% Median Household Income: $44,855 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Median Home Value: $106,743 Median Monthly Rent: $760 Renter-Occupied: 70%

#15. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Culver-Winton, Rochester, NY

Population: 20,201 Median Age: 39 Family-Households: 43% Median Household Income: $54,558 Average Commute (mi.): 19 Median Home Value: $99,853 Median Monthly Rent: $660 Renter-Occupied: 43%

#16. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Ellwanger-Barry, Rochester, NY

Population: 13,614 Median Age: 37 Family-Households: 32% Median Household Income: $53,340 Average Commute (mi.): 18 Median Home Value: $146,005 Median Monthly Rent: $787 Renter-Occupied: 58%

#17. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Beechwood, Rochester, NY

Population: 21,771 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 48% Median Household Income: $39,609 Average Commute (mi.): 22 Median Home Value: $71,042 Median Monthly Rent: $675 Renter-Occupied: 56%

#18. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Central Business District, Rochester, NY

Population: 12,200 Median Age: 34 Family-Households: 24% Median Household Income: $28,252 Average Commute (mi.): 21 Median Home Value: $79,389 Median Monthly Rent: $664 Renter-Occupied: 76%

#19. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Park Avenue, Rochester, NY

Population: 17,686 Median Age: 35 Family-Households: 27% Median Household Income: $58,903 Average Commute (mi.): 20 Median Home Value: $162,967 Median Monthly Rent: $864 Renter-Occupied: 66%

#20. Neighborhoods with the Best Public Schools in Monroe County, NY

Cobbs Hill, Rochester, NY

Population: 10,938 Median Age: 41 Family-Households: 48% Median Household Income: $95,405 Average Commute (mi.): 17 Median Home Value: $222,327 Median Monthly Rent: $1,008 Renter-Occupied: 44%

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