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Syracuse NY Home Search - Syracuse Schools

by Bob McTague

Welcome to the Syracuse School District Home Search Page.

Search For Homes in the Syracuse School District

Schools: Syracuse residents are in The Syracuse City School District which consists of 17 elementary schools, 6 K-8 schools, 6 middle schools and 6 high schools. There are numerous private schools which include St. Margaret's, Blessed Sacrament, Montessori, and St. Rose of Lima all Pre-Kindergarten through the 6th grade; The New School (Kindergarten through 6th); Manlius Pebble Hill (Pre-Kindergarten through 12th); Faith Heritage (Kindergarten through 12th); Christian Brothers Academy and Bishop Ludden (both 7th through 12th grades).

Cicero NY Home Search - Cicero-North Syracuse Schools

by Bob McTague

Welcome to the Cicero-North Syracuse School District Home Search Page

Search For Homes in the Cicero-North Syracuse School District

Below is a list of schools in this district.

Schools: Cicero residents are in the North Syracuse Central School District NSCSD. There are four elementary schools (Lakeshore Road, Cicero, Smith Road, Roxboro Road), one middle school (Gilette Road) and one high school (Cicero-North).

Baldwinsville NY Home Search - Baldwinsville Schools

by Bob McTague

Welcome to the Baldwinsville School District Home Search Page.

Search For Homes in the Baldwinsville School District

Below is a list of schools in this district.

Schools:  Baldwinsville New York has one high school (C.W. Baker High School), one middle school (Donald S. Ray Middle School), one junior high school (Theodore R. Durgee Junior High School), and five elementary schools (Harry E. Elden, Catherine McNamara, L. Pearl Palmer, Mae E. Reynolds and Van Buren). A number of parochial schools are also located in Baldwinsville NY, such as the Baldwinsville Christian Academy,a private Christian school, which is located just outside the village on Van Buren Road.

School District: Baldwinsville Central School District

Jamesville, Dewitt NY Home Search - Jamesville-Dewitt Schools

by Bob McTague

 

Welcome to the Jamesville-Dewitt School District Home Search Page

Below is a list of the schools in this district.

Schools: The Jamesville-Dewitt public schools include Moses Dewitt Elementary School, Jamesville Elementary, Tecumseh Elementary, Jamesville-Dewitt Middle school and Jamesville-Dewitt High School. Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) is a Catholic Lasallian college preparatory school serving young men and women of diverse faiths and cultures. CBA challenges students to achieve excellence in all aspects of their lives. Manlius Pebble Hill is a Pre-kindergarten through Grade 12 independent, coeducational, college preparatory school dedicated to the pursuit of academic excellence within a caring and personalized setting.
School District:  Jamesville-DeWitt 

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Oswego County NY Real Estate - Featured Community

by Bob McTague

 

Oswego County Real Estate For Sale (click price range):

Homes under $50,000

$50,000 - $100,000

$100,000 - $200,000

$200,000 - $300,000

$300,000 - $400,000

Homes over $400,000  

 

 

Oswego County, located on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario covering 968 square miles, is a great place to visit, raise a family, and do business. It is rich in natural beauty and you'll find:

  • Friendly towns and villages
  • Convenient and well-maintained highways
  • Four seasons of outdoor recreation
  • Incredible fishing
  • Pristine shoreline and wilderness areas
  • Historic places that celebrate our nation’s heritage
  • Great schools and a state university (Oswego)
  • Generations of family farms
  • And hard-working citizens who are proud of their community.
  •     Oswego County Real Estate For Sale

The Oswego County government delivers many services that help provide a high quality of life. Our rich history, vibrant towns and villages, and lovely landscape offer something for everyone – historic sites and museums, fruit orchards and alpaca farms, racetracks, sunny beaches, unique shopping and antiquing, outdoor concerts and spectacular scenery!

Oswego County is easily easily accessible by land, air and water. Interstate 81 and I-481 travel through the county, and it's just north of I-90, the NYS Thruway. The County Airport sees more than 25,000 take-offs and landings a year. The 23-mile Oswego River Canal is part of the NYS Canal System and the historic Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. The Oswego River remains a vital link in the New York State Barge Canal System and the waterway provides numerous recreational opportunities for boating, fishing, birding, canoeing and kayaking. Parks, marinas and boat launches provide plenty of public access in our historic canal side communities. The Salmon River is an angler’s mecca. Thousands of trophy Chinook and coho salmon, steelhead, rainbows and brown trout, driven by the urge to spawn, run its length each year. Twelve miles of classic riffs, pools and runs are accessible to those who would test its waters with rod and reel. 

Hikers, mountain bikers, birders, and nature enthusiasts love Oswego County. Miles and miles of marked and unmarked woodland trails criss-cross several state forests, wildlife management areas, parks and environmental centers. From spring until fall, you can tee off at one of Oswego County’s public golf courses. It doesn’t matter if you are a “duffer” or a pro. Oswego County’s golf links vary — from easy par three courses to those with “monster” par fives. There are nine 18 hole and three nine hole golf courses spread across the county.

Oswego County’s rolling terrain and abundant snowfall offer outstanding skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing opportunities. The warm waters of Lake Ontario combine with cold air masses from Canada to form lake effect snowfall — a giant snow-making machine. From the novice to the expert, thousands of skiers are challenged by over 150 miles of trails. Some areas feature groomed trails, or skiers can blaze their own trails in rural public areas such as parks and forests. Many of the recreation areas listed for cross-country skiing are also suitable for snowshoeing.

Oswego County is comprised of the cities of Oswego and Fulton; the 10 villages of Altimar, Central Square, Cleveland, Hannibal, Lacona, Mexico, Parish, Phoenix, Pulaski and Sandy Creek; and the 22 towns of Albion, Amboy, Bolyston, Constantia, Granby, Hannibal, Hastings, Mexico, Minetto, New Haven, Orwell, Oswego, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Richland, Sandy Creek, Schroeppel, Scriba, Volney, West Monroe and Williamstown. 

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Madison County, New York Real Estate - Featured Community

by Bob McTague

 

Madison County Real Estate For Sale (click on price range):

Homes under $50,000

$50,000 - $100,000

$100,000 - $200,000

$200,000 - $300,000

$300,000 - $400,000

Homes over $400,000

  

Madison County has a history as diverse as the magnificent vistas that greet residents and travelers alike as they travel through this Central New York community. It is located just minutes from Syracuse, NY and it's northern boundary rests on the southern shore line of Oneida Lake. 

  •      Madison County Real Estate        For Sale

New and innovative technology blends effortlessly with our historic past. The rolling hills of Fenner and Madison pastureland with the County's largest and oldest industry, heads of dairy cows sits along side our newest industry, tall and stately windmills. Madison County's historic and picturesque towns and villages lend themselves to a weekend visit or a lifelong stay. Numerous lakes and reservoirs beckon the avid sports enthusiast throughout the year.

You will find quaint villages , Country Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, and a rural community full of heritage. From high end boutiques and timeless antique shops to local farmers markets you will never run out of places to discover. Stay and explore by boating on today's Erie Canal or learn about boats on the historic Erie Canal; spend time with the family on horseback or with the rich experience of corn mazes and pumpkin patches. Enjoy a fine dining experience in our award winning restaurants or pack a picnic and find a special place that only you know about. Alone, with family or with friends you will find that a special place and time is reserved for you in Madison County.

We have outstanding schools, four colleges (Cazenovia, Colgate, Morrisville State, Utica School of Commerce) and a growing industrial base. Easy access to the New York State Thruway, Routes 20 and 81 make travel convenient.

Madison County is comprised of the city of Oneida; the hamlet of Bridgeport; the 10 villages of Canastota, Cazenovia, Chittenango, DeRuyter, Earlville, Hamilton, Madison, Morrisvile, Munnsville and Wampsville; and the 15 towns of Brookfield, Cazenovia, DeRuyter, Eaton, Fenner, Georgetown, Hamilton, Lebanon, Lenox, Lincoln, Madison, Nelson, Smithfield, Stockbridge and Sullivan.

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Cayuga County, New York Real Estate - Featured Community

by Bob McTague

 

Cayuga County Real Estate For Sale (click on price range):

Homes under $50,000

$50,000 - $100,000 

$100,000 - $200,000

$200,000 - $300,000

$300,000 - $400,000

Homes over $400,000

 

Cayuga County is located in the west central part of New York state, in the Finger Lakes region. Owasco Lake is in the center of the county, and Cayuga Lake forms part of the western boundary. Lake Ontario is on the northern border, and Skaneateles Lake is at the eastern border. Cayuga County has more waterfront land than any other county in the state not adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Cayuga County Real Estate For Sale

Spend a day touring scenic wine country and tasting wine along the Cayuga Wine Trail. Our award - winning Rieslings are famous. Escorted wine tours are available. Your culinary choices are varied, from charming bistros to quaint cafes to traditional American cuisine; you'll find a full array of choices. Linger with a glass of Finger Lakes wine while enjoying a lake view at one of our fine waterfront restaurants. 

You can 'shop til you drop' in Cayuga County. Antique stores, farm markets, and arts and crafts shops are all available. For a unique shopping experience visit MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd. in Aurora, maker of fine home furnishings. Bass Pro Shops at the Fingerlakes Mall is a favorite among the outdoor enthusiasts.

Enjoy our eight lakes, three State Parks, and the Erie Canal. Hike, bike and snowmobile our trails. Golf at one the ten public golf courses. Enjoy fishing, hunting, or camping - your choices are endless. Vacations in the Finger Lakes can be as relaxing or active as you like. From the Auburn Doubledays professional baseball games to the fun and fantasy of the Sterling Renaissance Festival to the Fifty-Mile Garage Sale on Route 90, events of all kinds are happening all year-round. Fine arts dance and theatrical productions by the NY Institute of Dance, Broadway musicals at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse and comedy at Auburn Public Theater offer entertainment for all tastes.

Cayuga County is comprised of the city of Auburn; the 4 villages of Cato, Meridian, Moravia and Union Springs; and the 24 towns of Auburn, Aurelius, Brutus, Cato, Conquest, Flemming, Genoa, Ira, Ledyard, Locke, Mentz, Montezuma, Moravia, Niles, Owasco, Scipio, Sempronius, Sennett, Springport, Sterling, Summerhill, Throop, Venice and Victory.

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Marcellus, New York Real Estate - Featured Community

by Bob McTague
  

Marcellus Real Estate For Sale (please click price range):

Homes under $100,000

$100,000 - $200,000

$200,000 - $300,000

$300,000 - $400,000

Homes over $400,000

 

 
The Town of Marcellus, established in 1794, is located approximately 10 miles southwest of the City of Syracuse, near both Otisco and Skaneateles lakes. Marcellus is a small rural community of 35 square miles characterized by large open space areas with active agricultural uses & areas of concentrated residential development. Marcellus is known as a "Bedroom Community" due to its proximity to the City of Syracuse and largely residential population of 6,400. Some major attributes of Marcellus are a sense of "small town character", scenic land-scapes, outstanding school district, vast agricultural lands, and unique environmental settings that support many outdoor recreational activities.

  • Marcellus Real Estate For Sale
 
School: Marcellus residents are in the Marcellus Central School district which consists of one elementary school (K. C. Heffernon), one middle school (C. S. Driver) and one high school (Marcellus High).

 

Shopping & Dining: There are many local shops providing the basic necessities required for small town living. Larger "big box" stores, restaurants and super markets  are within a 15 minute drive to Camillus. Local restaurants include the Alvord House, Moondance and Ryfun's Family Restaurant.             

Parks/Lakes/Recreation: Marcellus Park is a treasure of the Central New York area. Pavilions and picnic areas create ideal spots for gatherings during spring, summer and fall. With tennis, beach volleyball, skateboarding, horseshoes, jogging and baseball - there is always something to do. Baltimore Woods has a Nature Center with trails running through a mature hardwood forest for hiking and enjoying nature at its best. The Nature Center has many programs geared twards educating children on nature and their environment. Nine Mile Creek runs through the Town of Marcellus which is enjoyed by the local fishermen. There are 2 golf courses in Marcellus (Links at Sunset Ridge, Tuscarora Golf course) and 4 others within a 5 mile radius from the center of town.

How is the market in Marcellus New York? The average sales price is $184,300, and the average time it takes to sell a home, when priced correctly, is 78 days.  The most buyer activity was in the $100,000 to $139,999 price range at 34% for the 3rd Qtr of 2010.

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Onondaga, New York Real Estate - Featured Community

by Bob McTague

 

Onondaga Real Estate For Sale (please click price range):

Homes under $100,000

$100,000 - $200,000

$200,000 - $300,000

$300,000 - $400,000

Homes over $400,000

 
The Town of Onondaga is located in the county of Onondaga and the state of New York, was incorporated April 2, 1798. The present size is 65 square miles with a population of approximately 21,000. The villages and hamlets which make up the town are: Cedarvale, Howlett Hill, Navarino, Nedrow, Onondaga Hill, Sentinel Heights, South Onondaga, Southwood, Split Rock, and Taunton.
 
  • Onondaga Real Estate For Sale
School Districts: Depending on where you live in the town of Onondaga, your children will attend schools in one of the following districts - Westhill, Onondaga or West Genesee.
 
Shopping and Dining: Each community has local shops which provide the basic necessities required for every day living. Larger stores and supermarkets are within a 15 minute drive to Syracuse's high profile shopping areas. Local restaurants include Inn of the Seasons, China Wok, Kelley's Bar / Restaurant and Velasko Pizza / Deli. 
 
Parks/LakesRecreation: There are four parks, with a  total of 64 acres, available (King Memorial on Split Rock Road, Kelly Brothers Memorial in Nedrow, Howlett Hill and Anthony J . Santaro on Velasko Road)  featuring athletic fields, beach volleyball court, tennis and basketball courts, playground equipment, grills, pavilion and restrooms. 

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How is the market in Onondaga New York? The average sales price is $238,700, and the average time it takes to sell a home, when priced correctly, is 90 days.  The most buyer activity was in the $180,000 to $249,999 and $250,000 to $399,999 price ranges at 30% for the 3rd Qtr of 2010.
 

Syracuse, New York Real Estate - Featured Community

by Bob McTague

 

Syracuse Real Estate For Sale (please click price range):

Homes under $100,000

$100,000 - $200,000

$200,000 - $300,000

$300,000 - $400,000

Homes over $400,000

Syracuse, in the heart of New York State, offers outstanding attractions, great entertainment, and the best shopping in Central New York. Want somewhere interesting to stop and spend a few hours on your way to other destinations? Are you looking for a unique, visitor-friendly place to spend a few days? In either case, Syracuse fits the bill. Syracuse's hotels and restaurants are sure to please: comfortable, convenient and priced right. With a city population hovering around 160,000, metropolitan area at 730,000, Syracuse is Upstate New York's third largest city and government seat for Onondaga county. Although it features all the amenities of a major city - including one of the nation's top symphonies, the first domed stadium to be built in the Northeast and the only domed IMAX Theater in New York State - Syracuse has a small-town feeling that makes tourists feel right at home. Syracuse's unique geography means that opportunities for fishing, boating, skiing, snow tubing, golfing and tennis are just minutes from downtown. 

  • Syracuse Real Estate For Sale

Places to visit: Clinton Square: the heart of the city and home to the Jazz Fest (the Northeast's largest free jazz festival); Hanover Square: the city's former commercial and entertainment district whose buildings, some of Syracuse's oldest are all on the Historic Register; Columbus Circle: home to one of the nation's finest arts and crafts shows and dominated by a monument to Christopher Columbus carved in Italy; Armory Square: Syracuse's version of SoHo with galleries, boutiques, restaurants, an IMAX theater and nightclubs. THE place for evening entertainment. 

Schools: Syracuse residents are in The Syracuse City School District which consists of 17 elementary schools, 6 K-8 schools, 6 middle schools and 6 high schools. There are numerous private schools which include St. Margaret's, Blessed Sacrament, Montessori, and St. Rose of Lima all Pre-Kindergarten through the 6th grade; The New School (Kindergarten through 6th); Manlius Pebble Hill (Pre-Kindergarten through 12th); Faith Heritage (Kindergarten through 12th); Christian Brothers Academy and Bishop Ludden (both 7th through 12th grades).

Shopping & Dining: One of the favorite places to shop is at Carousel Center, a shopping mall at the foot of Onondaga Lake. The mall covers 1.5 million square feet, is seven stories, and offers numerous shopping and entertainment experiences. Local restaurants in the downtown area include the BC Restaurant, Pastabilities, Clinton Square Cafe, Blue Tusk, Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub, Lemon Grass, Opus, L'Adour, The Mission, Francesca's Cucina, Asti Cafe, Atillio's, Ilario's Tratoria and the famous Dinasaur Bar-B-Q.

Parks/Lakes/Recreation: Syracuse has parks, fields and recreation areas that fill up more than 1,000 acres. The city has 12 public pools and two public ice rinks. Residents can also enjoy the Oncenter, a downtown convention and entertainment complex which has a sporting arena, theaters and a convention center. There is also plenty of art to be appreciated in Syracuse. There is the 75-member Syracuse Symphony Orchestra as well as many other musical performers. There are museums, art galleries and places to patronize theater and the performing arts. Also, there are two annual outdoor jazz festivals in the city. One aspect of local culture Syracuse may be best known for is its college sports; Syracuse University basketball games are often attended by upwards of 30,000 fans, while its football games reach more than 40,000. Also, right outside the city is Onondaga Lake Park for picnicing, fishing, boating, cycling and jogging. There are 14 golf courses within 7 miles from the center of Syracuse (Bellevue Country Club, Tanner Valley, Burnet (9 hole), Popes Grove (9 hole) Drumlins, Westvale, Tuscarora, Tecumseh (9 hole), Sunnycrest Park (9 hole), Links at Sunset Ridge, LaFayette Hills, Pine Grove, Westhill and Orchard Vali).

New Home Construction in Syracuse:

How is the market in Syracuse New York? The average sales price is $98,600, and the average time it takes to sell a home, when priced correctly, is 58 days.  The most buyer activity was in the $0 to $59,999 price range at 28% closely followed by the $60,000 to $99,999 range at 27% for the 3rd Qtr of 2010.

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