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Welcome to Brighton, NY!


The Town of Brighton, NY, often referred to as a hidden gem of the Greater Rochester area, boasts an irresistible blend of suburban charm, cultural diversity, and vibrant community spirit. Nestled just minutes away from downtown Rochester, Brighton offers residents the perfect balance between urban amenities and suburban tranquility.


One of the key attractions of living in Brighton is its exceptional quality of life. With top-rated schools, beautiful parks, and a plethora of recreational activities, it's an ideal environment for families to thrive. The town is home to highly regarded educational institutions, including Brighton High School, renowned for its academic excellence and strong sense of community.


For nature enthusiasts, Brighton offers an abundance of green spaces to explore. Ellison Park, one of the largest parks in Monroe County, provides scenic trails for hiking and biking, along with picnic areas and playgrounds for families to enjoy. In addition, the Erie Canal Heritage Trail winds through the town, offering opportunities for leisurely strolls and bike rides along the historic canal path.


Cultural diversity is another hallmark of Brighton. The town's vibrant neighborhoods are enriched by a tapestry of cultures, reflected in its eclectic dining scene, diverse shopping options, and lively community events. From international cuisines to locally owned boutiques, there's always something new to discover in Brighton.


Brighton boasts a strong sense of community pride and engagement. From neighborhood associations to volunteer groups, residents actively contribute to making Brighton a welcoming and inclusive place to call home. Annual events like the Brighton Farmers Market and the Brighton Tree Lighting Ceremony bring the community together in celebration of local culture and traditions.



Next, we'll break down some key census facts and figures!

The Brighton area population hoovers around 37,137, with the median age being being 39 years old.


The population boasts a diverse range of ancestral backgrounds with Irish (17.1%), German (15.5%), English (12.1%), and Italian (12.1%) being the most commonly seen.  Roughly 16.7% of the Brighton population utilizes a language other than English spoken at home.  Those aged 65 and older make up about 20.4% of the demographic, slightly more than the average within Monroe County (18.9%).

The median household income in Brighton stands at around $78,570, which is about 15.6% more than the median household income across Monroe County ($67,923).  


The poverty level in Brighton is also much lower than that of Monroe County – 9.1%, compared to 14%.

67.8% of the educational attainment in Brighton has a Bachelor’s Degree or higher.  This is substantially higher than that of the general Monroe County area, which has an educational attainment level of 40.6%. 


Breaking the educational attainment down even further, we can see that:



Schools and universities located within Brighton include:


The overall employment rate of the labor force is 61.2%.  When it comes to employment in Brighton, approximately 56.4% of the working population is an employee of a private company.  Meanwhile, 20.4% of individuals classify as private not-for-profit wage and salary works, 13.5% are local, state, and federal government works, and 9.7% are considered self-employed.

 

The majority of the working population commutes to and from work via their own vehicle or carpooling.  Only a small percentage of the working population (1.6%) utilized public transportation.

Brighton has a robust housing market!  The homeownership rate in Brighton is 55.6%, which is lower than the Monroe County homeownership rate of 63.8%.  The median sales price for April, 2024 was $390,000, which reflects a 19.1% increase from April, 2023.



Of those occupied rental units in Brighton that pay rent, 68.8% pay between $1,000-$1,499 per month, with the median gross rent in Brighton being $1,195 per month.

 

Current tax rates for Brighton can be found at the Monroe County, NY website.


Bottom Line


Brighton offers residents the best of both worlds: the tranquility of suburban living combined with the amenities and cultural richness of urban life. With its excellent schools, abundant green spaces, diverse community, and proximity to downtown Rochester, it's no wonder that Brighton is widely regarded as a great place to live.


Ready to start your home search in Brighton, NY?  Contact us to discuss your upcoming move and help you find your next home!

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