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Rooted in community and south side pride
Community is a keyword in Southside, fittingly located on the south side of Syracuse. Pride echoes through the areas of Elmwood, Brighton, Southwest and Strathmore – all of which make up this urban neighborhood. Heritage and culture are evident through the various local and family-owned businesses along South Salina Street. "A lot of the Black leadership and the interesting African American businesses in the city are in this neighborhood," says Gregory Munno, board member of "The Stand", a Southside newspaper. “There's a tremendous amount of history and family connection and pride in people that live here." This community-based news website features articles in both English and Spanish, reflecting Southside’s growing cultural diversity. Convenience is also key in the neighborhood: On the west side is a commercial shopping district; to both the north and the south are two major hospitals; Syracuse University sits to the east, and spacious city parks are in the heart of Southside. The area also offers easy access to Interstate 81 and U.S. Route 11, which run through the neighborhood.
Scenic greens and lake views at Onondaga Park
Southside residents are only a short walk from various parks and recreational spaces. Onondaga Park offers scenic green space with athletic courts and fields. The rustic stone bridge and gazebo overlooking Hiawatha Lake make for picturesque backdrops. The park also has sunken gardens to explore, a public pool, a spray pad and a 5-mile paved walking trail called the Creekwalk. “The Creekwalk actually goes all through Syracuse and downtown,” says Valerie Morris, an associate broker with Adolfi Real Estate. “It’s a fairly new feature.” Residents who live near this trail – which follows the Onondaga Creek, connecting Southside to downtown Syracuse – might be subject to flooding. In addition to downtown, the Creekwalk also connects to the 30–acre Kirk Park. This park features a covered basketball court, tennis courts, athletic fields for youth league games and the Seals Community Center. A few blocks south, Elmwood Park is a 65-acre park with athletic fields and courts, a playground and more walking trails. Golfers gather on the west side, where Bellevue Country Club offers a private 18-hole golf course and an Olympic-sized pool.
The Gazebo at Onondaga Park is connected to the main trail with a bridge.
Come take Fido out for a walk in Upper Onondaga Park in Southside.
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Local eats on Salina Street and South Avenue
On South Salina Street, Chi'Soul Food is a counter-service takeout spot that serves soul food classics. A few blocks up the road, The Café Sankofa Cooperative is a nonprofit that provides access to fresh food through a weekly farmers market, organizes fitness and mindfulness programs and hosts workshops to promote community health. Sankofa, which in the Twi language of Ghana means to "go back and get it," speaks to the cooperative's mission to bring along any community members who may have been left behind in the past. The organization emphasizes the importance of equitable access to a healthy lifestyle. To the north on South Avenue, Jerkhut is a popular spot for authentic Jamaican cuisine. A bit further down the avenue, Swallow’s is the local watering hole for post-dinner drinks. “A lot of people like the area because of all the small convenience stores,” Morris says. “If they don’t have a car, they can walk to the markets and restaurants.” Larger shopping excursions happen on the west side, where there’s Wegmans and the Western Lights shopping plaza.
The Deli On Valley is a newer and popular eatery near Southside serving subs and sandwiches.
Come to Ma' Dears Total Image in Southside to get a fresh, new hairstyle.
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Home variety in Strathmore, Brighton and Elmwood
Sidewalks typically run along the residential streets of Southside, where some homes have enough yard space for rain gardens and decorative trees. And because Syracuse oftentimes averages more than 100 inches of snowfall and below-freezing temperatures every winter, many homeowners invest in generators. Street parking is common, but some areas feature properties with driveways. Homes fit a wide range of budgets and lifestyles. "The housing is incredibly diverse, going from an almost suburban community in Strathmore, with some of the best housing stock you're going to see in Syracuse,” Munno says. More traditional housing styles are found in Southwest, Brighton and Elmwood. American Foursquare homes with dormers and spacious covered porches sit alongside a variety of colonial styles built in the early 1900s. Multifamily stick-style homes and investment properties in need of full renovations can cost between $20,000 and $95,000. Move-in ready single-family dwellings that offer 1,000 to 2,000 square feet of space might run from $100,000 to around $200,000. On the west side in the Strathmore section, there is a new subdivision with brand new 3-bedroom and 3-bathroom condominiums priced at $400,000.
Southside homes tend to fit a wide range of budgets and lifestyles.
In some areas of Southside, homes can have larger front and back yards.
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Building Men Program at Corcoran High School
Neighborhood students can begin at Bellevue Elementary before advancing to sixth through eighth grade at Brighton Academy, both of which receive a C-minus Niche grade. Corcoran High School, graded a C-plus, offers the Building Men Program, which helps young male students develop their purposes through mentorship and community service opportunities. According to CAP Index, Southside receives a crime score of 6 out of a possible 10, slightly higher than the national average of 4. But school-aged community outreach programs like these share the goal of reducing crime in the area. Private school options in the area include Most Holy Rosary School, a private Catholic kindergarten through sixth-grade school. On the same campus is the Catholic Church of the Most Holy Rosary, although Southside is home to several different religious denominations of the Christian faith.
Corcoran High in Southside is home of the Cougars.
The Southwest Community Center is located in Southside and offers many youth programs.
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Getting around on Interstate 81 or the Centro
Commuters can hop onto Interstate 81 or U.S. Route 11 and reach destinations north of downtown, including Oneida Lake and Syracuse Hancock International Airport. Access to these thoroughfares also makes it convenient for residents to work at or visit Syracuse University and SUNY Upstate Medical University, both located just north of Southside. The Centro Syracuse bus services the area, with several stops along South Avenue and South Salina Street.
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Parks in this Area
Upper Onondaga Park
Kirk Park
Gazebo at Onondaga Park
Onondaga Park
Elmwood Park
McKinley Park
Rand Tract Park
Roesler Park
Transit
Airport
Syracuse Hancock International
17 min drive
Bus
Oakwood Ave & Garfield Ave
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Onondaga Ave & Cheney St
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Onondaga Ave & Onondaga Ter
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W Brighton Ave & Hope Ave
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South Ave & Hillview Ave
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Glenwood Ave & Reed Ave
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Stolp Ave & Duane St
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Southside
US
Homicide
10
4
Sexual Assault
7
4
Assault with Weapon
9
4
Robbery
9
4
Burglary
5
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
5
4
Larceny
5
4
Crime Score
7
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Southside Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Southside, Syracuse sell after 77 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Southside, Syracuse over the last 12 months is $399,990, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
1661 W. Onondaga st A Cape Cod style home that boasts lots of space, a fenced-in backyard, and an excellent location near restaurants, grocery stores, public parks and more. The spacious bedrooms have different features. Two have additional sitting rooms, the master bed has a walk-in closet, and the 3rd floor bed presents as a recreational room perfect for guests, and anyone that may want
This is your rare opportunity to own a completely rebuilt home—down to the studs—in the charming and sought-after Strathmore neighborhood of Syracuse. Every inch of this home is brand new, offering the character of a historic area with the luxury and efficiency of modern construction.Perfectly situated just minutes from downtown and within walking distance to multiple parks, this location
Tenants on premises and require 48 hours notice. Part of a 6 property, 16 unit package that includes 1864 Bellevue St., 314 Grant Ave., 313 Liberty St., 517 Geddes St., 308 Erie St. and 290 W. Seneca Tpke. Package is listed for $935,000. Fully rented 3-family with separate utilities, great income producers and w/14% cash on cash return.
Welcome to 112 McCallister Avenue, a completely renovated 2-family home offering 2,862 square feet of living space, featuring two 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartments with large bedrooms, spacious living rooms, and bright, modern layouts. Each unit has been thoughtfully updated for today’s lifestyle, offering turn-key appeal for both investors and owner-occupants. One unit is currently rented,
Expect to be impressed with this spectacular, spacious 2-unit with finished attic for an in-law en-suite. Not your average home as it has gone through total make over from top to bottom. Roof is about 4 years old, new replacement windows throughout. Hardwood floors have been sanded and polished. Bathrooms have been totally gutted with new tiles, new glass doors, new pedestal vanities, new
Conveniently Located in the Heart of Downtown Syracuse next to the Historic Marriott Syracuse Downtown. Walking distance to local attractions and nightlife, including the Landmark Theater, OnCenter, War Memorial, Armory Square and Salt City Market. Symphony Place will consist of 29 one-bedroom and 46 two-bedroom units featuring Hardwood or LVT flooring, Granite Countertops, Stainless Steel
NEWLY RENOVATED Spacious two bedroom apartment ready to lease! The bathroom and kitchen was completely remodeled. The unit is pet friendly. All applicants are welcomed and encouraged to apply. Come check us out!
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
6,117
Median Age
31
Population Density
3 ppl/acre
Population under 18
35%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
12.8%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$23,223
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$41,020
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
74.3%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
6.7%
Significantly below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
3.3%
% Population in Labor Force
53.2%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
40''
Average Winter Low Temperature
17°F
Average Summer High Temperature
82°F
Annual Snowfall
71''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
33/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
32/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
35/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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