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Cold Spring, also called Cold Spring-on-Hudson, is a village located in Philipstown, Putnam County, New York. This highly acclaimed community situated on the east bank of the scenic Hudson River began as a tiny settlement until 1818, when local citizen Gouveneur Kemble established the West Point Foundry. The foundry played a key role in ironworks manufacturing, particularly in the production of steam engines, piping for water mains in New York City, Boston and Chicago, as well as sugar milling equipment, and smaller iron products for household use. It reached its peak during the Civil War, when it became the production site of Parrott Guns. The success of the foundry brought a major population boost to Cold Spring, employing over 1400 people in its heyday.
Today Cold Spring boasts a happy population of over 2,800 people. The village allures many visitors and residents to enjoy its intensely scenic location that is perfect for outdoor recreation. The natural beauty of the Hudson River and the surrounding Hudson Highlands mountain range not only set the stage for spectacular views from various points in the village, but also provide opportunities for hiking, biking, boating, and kayaking. And for those who love to shop, Cold Spring’s pedestrian-friendly Main Street features nearly 50 boutiques, antique stores and restaurants, all within a ¼ square mile. But many people are attracted to Cold Spring because it is still very much a historic community; in fact, it is nationally recognized as one of the best preserved 19th-century townscapes. The residents of Cold Spring throughout the years have worked hard to keep the village’s most charming attributes. Cold Spring was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and features 225 historic structures of various architectural styles.
Although the village is only a one hour drive from Manhattan, living in Cold Spring is like living in another world. The people who live in Cold Spring love its quiet streets, historic charm and tight-knit community. For those wishing to relocate to Cold Spring, the real estate market currently offers a variety of housing options, from condominiums to single family homes. Condominiums and town homes in Cold Spring typically range in price from the low $200,000s to $400,000, but there are some new riverfront condominium/town home developments that are priced at over $1 million. Their Victorian-inspired construction blends right in with the Cold Spring’s historic buildings, and they offer the latest features of luxury living.
Single family homes in Cold Spring feature many styles including Colonial, Cape Cod, and Victorian. There are also homes available that are new or have been built in the last decade, many of them featuring traditional design with modern flair. Single family homes in Cold Spring range in price from the mid-$200,000s to over $1 million. Whether you are looking for a starter home or an expansive luxury estate, the real estate market in Cold Spring, NY will work for you.
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Population
| Total Population |
2,051
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| Population Density |
3,386 Persons/Sq. Mile
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| Female Population |
1,119
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| Male Population |
932
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| Median Age |
44.76 Years
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| Percentage Population Change since 1990 |
84%
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| Percentage Population Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Colleges
| Nearest 2-Year Public College |
ROCKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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| Distance to ROCKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
21 Miles
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| Nearest 4-Year Public College |
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY
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| Distance to UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY |
2 Miles
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Households and Income
| Total Number of Households |
946
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| Family Households |
578
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| Average Family Size |
2.86
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| Average Household Income |
$76,628
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| Median Household Income |
$64,999
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| Percentage Income Change Since 1990 |
84%
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| Percentage Income Change Since 2000 |
0%
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Crime Rates Compared to National Average
The National Average is designated
1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents
half as much risk.
| Total Crime Risk |
0.46
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| Total Crime Risk (County) |
0.16
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| Personal Crime Risk (County) |
0.13
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| Murder Risk (County) |
0.10
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| Rape Risk (County) |
0.21
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| Robbery Risk |
0.07
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| Assault Risk (County) |
0.13
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| Property Risk (County) |
0.23
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| Burglary Risk (County) |
0.26
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| Larceny Risk (County) |
0.31
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| Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County) |
0.10
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Environment
| Average July High Temperature |
84.6° F
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| Average January Low Temperature |
18.9° F
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| Annual Precipitation |
50.58 inches
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| Air Pollution Index |
104% of National Average
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Miscellaneous
| Sales Tax Rate |
8.375%
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| Nearest Airport |
STEWART INT'L
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| Distance to STEWART INT'L |
9 Miles
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| Nearest Major Sports Team |
HUDSON VALLEY RENEGADES (A)
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| Distance to HUDSON VALLEY RENEGADES (A) |
8 Miles
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