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Hope Town, Hamilton County

U.S. Census

197019801990200020102020Change 
269311379386403413+54%Total population
231419351323+0%0-4
613861485431−49%5-14
283947393737+32%15-24
404649663430−25%25-34
184573435456+211%35-44
182429735856+211%45-54
535550448860+13%55-64
283627234176+171%65-74
01424152444+4475-99
87114177173233333+283%Employed
101015122822+120%Self employed
82820282018+125%Unemployed
601049497177398+563%Not in labor force
1469200+1329%Not in labor force, age 65+
1612201758124+675%College educated
32.137.837.536.546.850.5+18.4Median Age
$1,540$5,881$10,633$15,225$24,312$28,308 Per capita income
$10,510$19,500$21,531$23,268$27,670$25,974+147%Per capita inc., CPI-U adj.
$5,568$12,768$21,731$32,000$53,229$62,679 Median household income
$38,000$42,336$44,003$48,904$60,581$57,512+51%Median house. inc., CPI-U adj.
0.0%15.2%4.3%12.4%12.8%23.2%+23.2Percent poverty
296341321 Housing total

Density is 10.1 persons per square mile.
Land area is 40.7 square miles (26,050 acres).
Water area is 0.9 square miles (597 acres).
Wholly inside the Adirondack Park.

NYS ORPTS real property data for 2022

The reported full market value of 620 parcels was $137,796,989 (unadjusted).

The ORPTS reported area of all 620 parcels was 26,477 acres.

Property Classes ordered by total acreage (descending)

ParcelsAcres%Full Value%Property Class DescriptionPC
7915,20357%$14,561,70011%State Owned Land (Forest Preserve) in the Adirondack or Catskill Parks Taxable Under RPT § 532(a)931
474,97919%$4,085,7003%Private Wild and Forest Lands except for Private Hunting and fishing clubs910
1021,5286%$8,547,5006%Seasonal Residences260
251,3285%$5,737,5004%Rural Residence with Acreage240
1591,1734%$23,356,80017%One Family Year-Round Residence210
115062%$625,6000%Residential Vacant Land Over 10 Acres322
213881%$1,261,8001%Hudson River and Black River Regulating District Land950
462321%$949,3001%Rural Vacant Lots of 10 Acres or Less314
101901%$308,6000%Other Rural Vacant Lands323
321681%$1,876,5001%Mobile Home270
11421%$119,6000%Forest Land Under RPT § 480911
241190%$913,3001%Residential Land Including a Small Improvement312
21050%$120,3000%Mining and Quarrying720
4810%$50,0000%Land Under Water, Either Privately or Governmentally Owned972
1810%$99,1000%Private Hunting and Fishing Clubs920
4700%$533,8000%Residential, Multi-Purpose/Multi-Structure280
2520%$341,3000%Camping Facilities582
14500%$306,1000%Residential Vacant Land311
1380%$246,3000%Camps581
1220%$67,3000%Water Supply822
2110%$2,0000%Underwater Vacant Land315
190%$193,8000%Diners and Luncheonettes422
130%$283,1000%Government650
100%$193,1000%Two Family Year-Round Residence220
100%$354,0000%Restaurants421
200%$133,6000%Miscellaneous690
300%$25,4000%Cemeteries695
200%$23,0000%Telephone Outside Plant836
100%$522,4680%Electric and Gas861
200%$224,9210%Telephone866
100%$1,078,6001%Electric Transmission Improvement882
200%$532,9000%Electric Distribution, Outside Plant Property884
500%$68,538,60050%Adirondack Park Aggregate Additional Assessments RPT § 542(3)991
500%$1,575,9001%Hudson River-Black River Regulating District Aggregate Additional Assessments992
500%$7,5000%Transition Assessments for Taxable State Owned Land RPT § 545993
62026,477100%$137,796,989100%Total of Property Classes ordered by total acreage (descending)35

Property Classes ordered by total full market value (descending)

ParcelsAcres%Full Value%Property Class DescriptionPC
500%$68,538,60050%Adirondack Park Aggregate Additional Assessments RPT § 542(3)991
1591,1734%$23,356,80017%One Family Year-Round Residence210
7915,20357%$14,561,70011%State Owned Land (Forest Preserve) in the Adirondack or Catskill Parks Taxable Under RPT § 532(a)931
1021,5286%$8,547,5006%Seasonal Residences260
251,3285%$5,737,5004%Rural Residence with Acreage240
474,97919%$4,085,7003%Private Wild and Forest Lands except for Private Hunting and fishing clubs910
321681%$1,876,5001%Mobile Home270
500%$1,575,9001%Hudson River-Black River Regulating District Aggregate Additional Assessments992
213881%$1,261,8001%Hudson River and Black River Regulating District Land950
100%$1,078,6001%Electric Transmission Improvement882
462321%$949,3001%Rural Vacant Lots of 10 Acres or Less314
241190%$913,3001%Residential Land Including a Small Improvement312
115062%$625,6000%Residential Vacant Land Over 10 Acres322
4700%$533,8000%Residential, Multi-Purpose/Multi-Structure280
200%$532,9000%Electric Distribution, Outside Plant Property884
100%$522,4680%Electric and Gas861
100%$354,0000%Restaurants421
2520%$341,3000%Camping Facilities582
101901%$308,6000%Other Rural Vacant Lands323
14500%$306,1000%Residential Vacant Land311
130%$283,1000%Government650
1380%$246,3000%Camps581
200%$224,9210%Telephone866
190%$193,8000%Diners and Luncheonettes422
100%$193,1000%Two Family Year-Round Residence220
200%$133,6000%Miscellaneous690
21050%$120,3000%Mining and Quarrying720
11421%$119,6000%Forest Land Under RPT § 480911
1810%$99,1000%Private Hunting and Fishing Clubs920
1220%$67,3000%Water Supply822
4810%$50,0000%Land Under Water, Either Privately or Governmentally Owned972
300%$25,4000%Cemeteries695
200%$23,0000%Telephone Outside Plant836
500%$7,5000%Transition Assessments for Taxable State Owned Land RPT § 545993
2110%$2,0000%Underwater Vacant Land315
62026,477100%$137,796,989100%Total of Property Classes ordered by total full market value (descending)35

Property Classes ordered by Property Class

ParcelsAcres%Full Value%Property Class DescriptionPC
1591,1734%$23,356,80017%One Family Year-Round Residence210
100%$193,1000%Two Family Year-Round Residence220
251,3285%$5,737,5004%Rural Residence with Acreage240
1021,5286%$8,547,5006%Seasonal Residences260
321681%$1,876,5001%Mobile Home270
4700%$533,8000%Residential, Multi-Purpose/Multi-Structure280
14500%$306,1000%Residential Vacant Land311
241190%$913,3001%Residential Land Including a Small Improvement312
462321%$949,3001%Rural Vacant Lots of 10 Acres or Less314
2110%$2,0000%Underwater Vacant Land315
115062%$625,6000%Residential Vacant Land Over 10 Acres322
101901%$308,6000%Other Rural Vacant Lands323
100%$354,0000%Restaurants421
190%$193,8000%Diners and Luncheonettes422
1380%$246,3000%Camps581
2520%$341,3000%Camping Facilities582
130%$283,1000%Government650
200%$133,6000%Miscellaneous690
300%$25,4000%Cemeteries695
21050%$120,3000%Mining and Quarrying720
1220%$67,3000%Water Supply822
200%$23,0000%Telephone Outside Plant836
100%$522,4680%Electric and Gas861
200%$224,9210%Telephone866
100%$1,078,6001%Electric Transmission Improvement882
200%$532,9000%Electric Distribution, Outside Plant Property884
474,97919%$4,085,7003%Private Wild and Forest Lands except for Private Hunting and fishing clubs910
11421%$119,6000%Forest Land Under RPT § 480911
1810%$99,1000%Private Hunting and Fishing Clubs920
7915,20357%$14,561,70011%State Owned Land (Forest Preserve) in the Adirondack or Catskill Parks Taxable Under RPT § 532(a)931
213881%$1,261,8001%Hudson River and Black River Regulating District Land950
4810%$50,0000%Land Under Water, Either Privately or Governmentally Owned972
500%$68,538,60050%Adirondack Park Aggregate Additional Assessments RPT § 542(3)991
500%$1,575,9001%Hudson River-Black River Regulating District Aggregate Additional Assessments992
500%$7,5000%Transition Assessments for Taxable State Owned Land RPT § 545993
62026,477100%$137,796,989100%Total of Property Classes ordered by Property Class35

End notes

To allow meaningful comparison of dollar figures over time, U.S. Census CPI-adjusted dollar figures have been adjusted for inflation using the U.S. Bureuau of Labor Statistics CPI-U Consumer Price Index and expressed in 2020 dollars.

Some dollar figures provided by the U.S. Census are truncated to the top or bottom of the U.S. Census scale. For example, the 5-year ACS (2018–2022) median household income maximum is $250,000. This maximum was reached in Scarsdale, New York.

All demography data are from the U.S. Census

Starting in year 2000, the economic data are from the U.S. Census American Community Survey sampled 5-year average. For example, the 2010 data are from the American Community Survey 2008–2012 5-year average.

Due to the unusually high prison population in Adirondack Park towns relative to the rest of the country, the population figures for selected Adirondack Park towns have been reduced by prison population. This adjustment is to remove any distortion in demographic trends that are simply due to prison population. Starting in year 2020 federal prison population are counted as residents of their last address before prison and, thus, did not contribute to any adjustment.

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