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Lyncourt

Lyncourt

Located in Onondaga County

$178,219 Average Value

One of five wards

Lyncourt is one of five small communities in Salina, a suburb of Syracuse. The residential areas are clustered with the commercial districts on the neighborhood's outer boundaries and main streets. Narrow, gridded streets are tree-lined but do not offer sidewalks. "Inventory is low right now," says T.J. Perkins, an associate real estate broker with Acropolis Realty Group who was born and raised in Syracuse. "It's that way all over Syracuse."

Commuting is easy in Lyncourt

Residents of Lyncourt have several options for commuting within and around the greater Syracuse area. Bus service is provided by CENTRO, operated by the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority. Onondaga County was appropriately named the "Crossroads of New York State" because the state's two major interstate routes - the east-west New York State Thruway, or Interstate 90, and the north-south Interstate 81 intersect just north of Syracuse. "Commuting is a breeze," Perkins says. The Syracuse Hancock International Airport is a 5-mile drive via local streets.

Post-war homes

Most of the housing in Lyncourt is post-war construction, and homes are situated close together. Architectural styles comprise ranch-style, bungalow, Cape Cod and split-level. "Lots are small here," Perkins says. "All less than ¼ acre." There are also some multi-family homes and small apartment buildings. Most homes have garages that are either attached or detached. Prices here range from $115,000 to $249,000.

Cape Cod homes are popular not just in Lyncourt but throughout the entire region.
Cape Cod homes are popular not just in Lyncourt but throughout the entire region.
Homes in Lyncourt have lush green lawns, and homes can be many different colors.
Homes in Lyncourt have lush green lawns, and homes can be many different colors.
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High school offers AP classes

Students can begin their education at Woodland Elementary School, which has a B-plus grade from Niche. Pine Grove Middle School has a B grade. Cicero-North Syracuse High School offers Advanced Placement® coursework and exams and has a B grade from Niche.

Cicero-North Syracuse High School's football field and track.
Cicero-North Syracuse High School's football field and track.
Students may go to Woodland Elementary East of the Lyncourt area for education.
Students may go to Woodland Elementary East of the Lyncourt area for education.
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Residents will never go hungry

Despite its small size, Lyncourt offers an array of destinations for residents to shop and dine. Locals can get their groceries at Price Rite Marketplace of Syracuse, a 2-mile drive on back streets. The Black and Brew Bar and Grill is known for its steaks, cocktails and live entertainment. Delmonico's Italian Steakhouse has been a local staple for over two decades. Menu favorites include steaks, clams, pasta, salads and specialty cocktails.

Residents of Lyncourt come to Pronto Joey's just to buy sauce made and sold by the chef himself.
Residents of Lyncourt come to Pronto Joey's just to buy sauce made and sold by the chef himself.
The Black and Brew Bar & Grill is the number one spot to hang out and grab a drink in Lyncourt.
The Black and Brew Bar & Grill is the number one spot to hang out and grab a drink in Lyncourt.
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Plenty of green space and activities

Sehr Park was created in 1972 and named after Lyncourt resident Fred Sehr, a long-time town volunteer. The park offers seasonal swimming in an outdoor pool, basketball and tennis courts and playground activities. The town of Salina Parks and Recreation Department oversees the park and sponsors recreational programs for people of all ages and for all seasons. McChesney Park has two softball diamonds, two tennis and basketball courts and a playground. It is also the site for Magnarelli Community Center, which provides active senior programming during the day and transitions to teen programming after school into the evening. Onondaga Lake Park in Salina is known as the "Central Park of Central New York" and is an 8-mile greenway featuring trails, special events, waterfront picnics, and the region's premier skate and dog parks. As New York state's fifth largest city, Syracuse offers residents access to year-round events, festivals, cultural events and college sports.

Kids love the playground at McChesney Park in Northside.
Kids love the playground at McChesney Park in Northside.
Welcome to Richfield Park in Mattydale, NY.
Welcome to Richfield Park in Mattydale, NY.
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Community started with two big industries

In the early twentieth century, Lyncourt was home to two major industries: Syracuse China and a General Motors plant. Syracuse China moved into the neighborhood in 1920 when it built the first linear, one-floor plant in the American china industry. The company was a neighborhood mainstay for almost 100 years, closing in 2008. General Motors left in 1992, and both companies' plants evolved into continued commercial use.

Centro bus stops can be found on many street corners in Lyncourt.
Centro bus stops can be found on many street corners in Lyncourt.
Residents of Lyncourt view fireworks during Winterfest 2024 at the Inner Harbor of Syracuse.
Residents of Lyncourt view fireworks during Winterfest 2024 at the Inner Harbor of Syracuse.
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    $250,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,056 Sq Ft
    • 616 Teall Ave

    Location, location, location! This two family home with full basement and off street parking is incredibly convenient to shopping, schools and public transportation. Located in the highly desirable Eastwood area, you don't want to miss this home. The upstairs apartment features 4 bedrooms, a bright sunny living room with 3 season enclosed porch and an eat in kitchen. The first floor apartment is

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  • 827 Park St, Syracuse, NY 13208

    $1,595,000

    • 12 Beds
    • 7,446 Sq Ft
    • 827 Park St

    One of a kind upscale 12 unit apartment building with 1 bedroom each and tenants pay their own utilities. Property has been beautifully remodeled including new windows, electrical circuit breakers, 12 new kitchens, 12 new bathrooms, new flooring, new appliances and newly paved driveway. Sold as a package with 600 South Ave. for $1,595,000.

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    Coldwell Banker Prime Prop,Inc
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  • 133 Avon Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206

    $174,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,170 Sq Ft
    • 133 Avon Rd

    Welcome to 133 Avon Rd, a beautifully updated two-bedroom, one-bathroom home located in the highly sought-after Eastwood neighborhood — directly across from Eastwood Heights Park!This charming home has seen impressive upgrades inside and out. Step inside to find refinished hardwood floors and brand new LVT flooring, complemented by fresh interior paint and stylish new light fixtures

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    The O'Hara Group
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Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

Lyncourt Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
3,954
Median Age
42
Population under 18
22.6%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
20.7%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$52,206
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$61,283

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
89.5%
College Graduates
17%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.8%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
68.4%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
40''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
71''

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score®®

53 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Walk Score®®

60 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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