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Why Live in Cape Vincent
Cape Vincent, NY, is a tranquil coastal town nestled at the junction of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Known for its historic charm and slower pace, Cape Vincent is undergoing a revitalization, attracting more year-round residents. The town's waterfront is a major draw, with homes ranging from quaint cottages to contemporary retreats, many featuring Colonial-inspired designs. Inland areas are more rural, with modest homes scattered among forests and fields. Cape Vincent boasts several parks and outdoor spaces, including Cedar Point State Park and Burnham Point State Park, which offer fishing, swimming, and hiking opportunities. The East End Waterfront Park & Boat Launch provides access to water activities and a riverfront boardwalk. The town is rich in history, with landmarks like Tibbetts Point Lighthouse and the Cape Vincent Historical Museum preserving its legacy. The Thousand Islands Central School District serves local students, offering a range of sports and extracurricular activities. Cape Vincent's village center features a brewery, market, winery, and various dining options, contributing to its small-town charm. Routes 12 and 12E connect residents to nearby towns, while Watertown International Airport and Syracuse Hancock International Airport provide air travel options. A seasonal ferry offers a unique crossing to Point Alexandria, Ontario.
Home Trends in Cape Vincent, NY
On average, homes in Cape Vincent, NY sell after 87 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Cape Vincent, NY over the last 12 months is $269,900, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.