Nob Hill
101 Lafayette Rd,
Syracuse, NY 13205
$930 - $1,925
1-3 Beds
Located on the north side of Syracuse, steps from St. Joseph’s Hospital, and the St. Joseph’s School of Nursing. One and two bedroom units offer safety and ample off-street parking. Though the building was constructed nearly a hundred years ago, the newly renovated building offers modern amenities. Each apartment will have brand new appliances, choice of carpeting or hardwood flooring, and walking distance to some of Syracuse’s best restaurants. Each unit is unique and offers its own historical flair.
511 N State St is an apartment community located in Onondaga County and the 13203 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Syracuse City attendance zone.
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Northside is one of the oldest and largest neighborhoods in Syracuse. This sprawling neighborhood has multiple parks and is best known for its incredible collection of international restaurants and grocers, especially in Little Italy Syracuse. Northside is also known for its affordability. The neighborhood has rental options for every budget and style including high-rise apartments, lofts, luxury condos, and single-family houses. Attracting even more renters, Northside is about two miles away from Downtown Syracuse, Syracuse University, and Lakefront, a trendy neighborhood along Onondaga Lake. Residents have access to Interstate 690 and Route 11, so traveling across Syracuse is made easy.
Learn more about living in NorthsideColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi | |
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Drive: | 12 min | 5.4 mi |
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