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Hudson Valley

Lexington, New York

Lexington is a town in Greene County, in New York's Hudson Valley region, home to about 770 people as of the 2020 census.

Like the rest of upstate New York, an assessed value here usually isn't the market value; the state's equalization rate reconciles the two. The local rate is below, and the STAR program can lower the school-tax part of the bill.

Type
Town
County
Greene
Region
Hudson Valley
Population (2020)
770

Local Almanac

Notes in and around Lexington

Short, sourced notes tied to this place, its county, or nearby communities.

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Nearby · The Outdoors

Windham Follows the Batavia Kill

Windham's identity ties Main Street name changes, the Batavia Kill, public walking paths, ski-area gravity, and Catskill ridge trails.

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Middletown follows Route 28, the East Branch, and Pepacton water

Delaware County's Middletown has a Catskill identity built from Route 28 hamlets, East Branch water, and Pepacton Reservoir edges.

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Nearby · History & Culture

Prattsville Keeps Zadock Pratt in Its Village Memory

The Zadock Pratt Museum gives Prattsville a concrete civic story around tanning, Catskill industry, and named local memory.

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Greene County · History & Culture

Coxsackie's Reed Street still faces the Hudson

Coxsackie's riverfront identity is still readable in Reed Street's old mercantile blocks, Hudson landing pattern, and compact downtown scale.

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Greene County · History & Culture

Catskill's Thomas Cole Story Starts With the View

Catskill's identity connects the Hudson, Catskill Creek, mountain views, and Thomas Cole's home at the root of the Hudson River School.

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Greene County · History & Culture

Coxsackie's Bronck Farmstead keeps Dutch history visible

Coxsackie's local memory runs through the Bronck Museum, Dutch farm buildings, and a Coxsackie valley settlement story older than most upstate houses.

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Greene County · History & Culture

Cairo is crossroads Catskills

Cairo's identity gathers around Routes 23, 32, and 145, resort hamlets, Round Top, and a short-lived railroad built for local work.

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Greene County · The Outdoors

Hunter Is Kaaterskill Clove

Hunter's local identity is shaped by Kaaterskill Wild Forest, dramatic clove roads, high Catskill terrain, and the careful management of a famous waterfall.

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Greene County · History & Culture

Tannersville Painted Its Mountain Main Street Bright

Tannersville's painted Main Street, Catskill arts spaces, mountain arboretum, and rail-trail memory give the village a bright mountain-top identity.

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Property tax snapshot

Roughly $11–$14 per $1,000

Combined full-value rate — county + town/city + school district, per $1,000 of market value (FY2025). On a $300,000 home that's about $3,324–$4,079 a year before the STAR break.

A planning estimate, not a bill. Your exact rate depends on your school district and any village. Confirm with the assessor.

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Tax rates: NYS Dept of Taxation & Finance (ORPTS), Real Property Tax Rates and Levy Data by Municipality, data.ny.gov dataset iq85-sdzs. (FY2025). Population: U.S. Census 2020. Reviewed June 2026. Source data ->

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