New York · Off-grid & homestead potential

Oneida County

51BoltScore / 100
#38 of 62 in New York

Oneida County is a marginal bolthole (51/100). Its strengths are abundant rainfall (47.6″/yr) with little drought and cheap to buy into (typical home $237k). The trade-offs: elevated natural-hazard exposure and tighter state governance (57% Republican).

How Oneida County scores

Hazard Safety14
Freedom30
Food34
Isolation36
Sovereignty70
Water96
Affordability77
$237kTypical home
2.1%Property tax
$3,359Land / acre
47.6"Annual rain
0.2% of yrsSevere drought
35 miNearest metro
187.7People / sq mi
0.1%Federal land
45.4°FAvg temp

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Living off-grid in Oneida County, New York

Is Oneida County a good place to live off-grid or homestead?

Oneida County is a marginal bolthole (51/100). Its strengths: abundant rainfall (47.6″/yr) with little drought and cheap to buy into (typical home $237k). Watch-outs: elevated natural-hazard exposure and tighter state governance (57% Republican).

How much does land cost in Oneida County, New York?

Land in Oneida County runs about $3,359 per acre, based on the latest county data.

What is the water situation in Oneida County?

Oneida County gets about 47.6" of rain a year, with severe drought in roughly 0.2% of years.

How remote is Oneida County?

The nearest major metro is about 35 miles away, and population density is 187.7 people per square mile.

How Oneida compares in New York

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