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Neighborhoods in Syracuse, NY

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    Downtown Syracuse

    Downtown Syracuse offers a vibrant urban experience with historic districts, shops, and cultural attractions. Clinton Square hosts festivals and an ice rink. The walkable area features condos and appeals to young professionals.

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      $348K

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    Eastwood

    Eastwood in Syracuse includes a vibrant business district on James Street, the historic Palace Theatre, and Sunnycrest Park. The neighborhood is known for its character-filled homes and proximity to downtown Syracuse.

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      $188K

    • List Price

      $153K - $2.2M

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      14 Listings

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    Northside

    Northside in Syracuse features historic homes and diverse parks. Residents enjoy Stella's Diner and Francesca's Cucina for dining. The area has access to downtown and I-81, with St. Joseph's Hospital as a nearby economic driver.

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      $170K

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      $144K - $4.4M

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      29 Listings

    Northside
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    Southside

    Southside in Syracuse offers diverse housing and parks like Onondaga and Elmwood. Local businesses thrive on South Salina Street. Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11 provide connectivity to downtown and universities.

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      $155K

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      $153K - $1.7M

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      19 Listings

    Southside
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    Outer Comstock

    Conveniently situated on the south side of Syracuse University, Outer Comstock is home to many college students, university personnel and healthcare professionals. “The college is one component of Outer Comstock, but also the hospitals. You’ve got Crouse Hospital and then there’s Upstate University Hospital,” says Chip Hodgkins , a local associate broker

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      $199K

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    Outer Comstock
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    Tipp Hill

    Located on the west side of Syracuse , Tipp Hill is known for its deep Irish roots, walkable streets and elevated terrain overlooking downtown. Formally known as Tipperary Hill, named after County Tipperary in Ireland, the neighborhood stands out with its upside-down traffic light where green sits above red in honor of the Irish flag. "It's the only

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      $188K

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    Court-Woodlawn

    Situated on the northern outskirts of Syracuse’s city center, Court-Woodlawn blends a more suburban feel with connectivity to the city’s many amenities. Anchored by Court Street and Woodlawn Cemetery, the collar neighborhood offers a quieter feel while keeping residents close to central Syracuse, shopping and recreation. Folk-style homes define

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    Court-Woodlawn
  • Meadowbrook

    Meadowbrook

    Three miles east of Downtown Syracuse, Meadowbrook is a suburban reprieve from Syracuse's urban sprawl. "It's probably the most affluent part of the city," says Zachary Johnson, an associate broker at Acropolis Realty Group with over 7 years of experience. "The layouts of the houses are really unique and custom-built. You're not going to get a

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      $318K

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    Meadowbrook
  • Winkworth

    Winkworth

    Winkworth's wide, residential streets wind through hills and wooded yards on the far west end of Syracuse. Although only 4 miles from downtown and minutes from several shopping centers, Winkworth's tucked-away location bordering the Bellevue Country Club lends it a quiet, suburban atmosphere. "People don't know about it, but once you know what it

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      $304K

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      0 Listings

    Winkworth
  • Westcott

    Westcott

    Westcott residents can walk to class at Syracuse University, a show at Westcott Theater or the rose garden at Thornden Park. Bordering the university and just east of downtown Syracuse, this cozy neighborhood welcomes a diverse mix of students, university faculty and generational residents who enjoy a rich community and convenience to the city's

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      $272K

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      1 Listing

    Westcott
  • Strathmore

    Strathmore

    Located about 3 miles southwest of Downtown Syracuse , Strathmore is a residential neighborhood known for its early 20th-century architecture, leafy boulevards and proximity to some of the city's largest parks. "Strathmore is an old-city Syracuse neighborhood," says Chip Hodgkins, associate broker and owner of Hodgkins Homes Team at Hunt Real Estate ERA. "It's

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      $269K

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      0 Listings

    Strathmore
  • Near Eastside

    Near Eastside

    About two miles east of Downtown Syracuse , Near Eastside offers dining, parks and homes with prices below the U.S. national median. The neighborhood is especially popular with renters, some of whom attend Syracuse University, less than a mile away. "I would say the best things are low living costs and proximity to everything," says Zachary Johnson, an

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      $205K

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      0 Listings

    Near Eastside
  • South Valley

    South Valley

    A small residential section about 2 miles outside of Syracuse’s city center, South Valley appeals to homebuyers seeking an affordable, laid-back neighborhood. “It’s great middle America because you can still buy a home for under $200,000 with singles and families all mixed together,” says Chip Hodgkins , an associate broker with the Hodgkins Home Team of

    • Average Value

      $195K

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      0 Listings

    South Valley
  • Far Westside

    Far Westside

    Pressed along the outskirts of Syracuse’s city center, Far Westside is an outlying neighborhood that provides a more peaceful, suburban-like setting compared to other Syracuse neighborhoods. However, the proximity to the attractions around Onondaga Lake and the vibrancy of Downtown Syracuse allow residents to stay active in the city’s goings-on,

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      $148K

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      0 Listings

    Far Westside
  • North Valley

    North Valley

    A small, residential enclave about 2 miles south of Downtown Syracuse, North Valley is an attractive option for first-time homebuyers who are looking for a more affordable neighborhood outside of the city. According to Chip Hodgkins , a local associate broker with the Hodgkins Home Team of Hunt Real Estate ERA, the neighborhood exudes a classic

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      $146K

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      0 Listings

    North Valley
  • Park Ave

    Park Ave

    Park Ave combines historic charm with an up-and-coming atmosphere on the west side of downtown Syracuse. Locals can walk to longstanding bakeries, century-old churches and small parks. This vibrant location is why many residents tend to stick around. “Some people have been living here for decades, even if they rent instead of own,” says Teri

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      $130K

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    Park Ave
  • Brighton

    Brighton

    Quiet, residential streets and a family-friendly atmosphere define the Brighton neighborhood in Syracuse’s Southside. Lower prices draw most residents to the established community. “In Brighton, it’s all about cost,” says local Realtor Vera Hines of Hines Realty & Property Management. “People are mostly moving to Brighton from pricier

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      $130K

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      0 Listings

    Brighton
  • Near Westside

    Near Westside

    Near Westside is a primarily residential community popular with renters and property investors for its lower home prices compared to Syracuse's median price. "The vast majority of homes are older," says Zachary Johnson, an associate broker with Acropolis Realty Group and over 7 years of experience. The neighborhood borders Downtown Syracuse , and streets are

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      $106K

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      0 Listings

    Near Westside
  • Skunk City

    Skunk City

    Cradled by a major city park to the north and a busy retail corridor to the west, Skunk City has been through trials and tribulations. The neighborhood, about 2 miles west of Downtown Syracuse, was originally occupied by Irish immigrants. Some say that Skunk City got its name from the Irish settlers planting an abundance of skunk cabbage, which

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      $100K

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      0 Listings

    Skunk City
  • Elmwood

    Elmwood

    As a collar neighborhood of Downtown Syracuse, Elmwood offers a more tranquil, family-friendly vibe than its other city counterparts. “Elmwood is a quieter neighborhood in Southside since it’s on the edge of Syracuse,” says local broker Itay Sapir with SAP Real Estate Group. “There are a lot of dead-end streets, so there’s not as much traffic.”

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    Elmwood
  • Lincoln Hill

    Lincoln Hill

    Two miles northeast of Downtown Syracuse , Lincoln Hills offers suburban living without sacrificing the perks of city life. "It's pretty much all residential," says Zachary Johnson, an associate broker with Acropolis Realty Group with over 7 years of experience. Lincoln Park is the neighborhood green space, and a handful of locally owned businesses are dotted

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  • Sedgwick

    Sedgwick

    Syracuse’s first residential historic district, Sedgwick embodies a vintage appeal alongside a family-friendly atmosphere. Homes throughout the neighborhood showcase 20th century designs from renowned Syracuse architects, and the Sedgwick Preservation District aims to maintain this historic aspect by keeping properties as intact and original as

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  • University

    University

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      $322K

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    University
  • Southwest

    Southwest

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      $193K

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    Southwest
  • Salt Springs

    Salt Springs

    Three miles east of Downtown Syracuse, Salt Springs blends urban convenience with suburban tranquility. The neighborhood is well-connected with major roadways, including State Route 5 and Interstate 690, as well as a dense commercial corridor that flanks the area’s east side. Off the highway and interstate, however, residents live along quieter

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      $172K

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    Salt Springs

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