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| Appraisal Services of the Finger Lakes |
| Phone # (315)-568-0034 |
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Lenders feel free to e-mail, or call. We can mail out a Bank Packet that includes our rates & copies of tax,insurance and license info. Residential, income property, office buildings, lake property
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| Mid-Lakes Appraisals |
| Phone # (607)-387-3441 |
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| David Long Appraisal Co, Inc |
| Phone # (607)-272-4040 |
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| Seneca County Quick Facts |
County Population: 33,342
County Houses: 14,794
Land area: 324.9 sq. mi.
Water area: 65.6 sq. mi.
Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social services (25.9%), Manufacturing (18.8%), Retail trade (12.8%).
Races in Seneca County:
- White Non-Hispanic (94.0%)
- Black (2.3%)
- Hispanic (2.0%)
- Two or more races (1.1%)
- American Indian (0.7%)
- Other race (0.7%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
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