Median Age
40 Years
Largest Age Group
25-34 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
23%
Over 65
20%
Area Guide
Avg Rent
$775
Population
12,893
Renter Mix
62% Rent
Nestled on the Susquehanna River in New York State, Endicott is a small suburb with great public schools, local restaurants and shops, and a sense of small-town charm. The Cider Mill, McCoy’s Chophouse, Tony’s Italian Grill, and Jim Roma’s Bakery are a few of the community’s staples. Endicott sits less than 10 miles west of Binghamton, home to the Ross Park Zoo and Binghamton University. Residents appreciate the city’s family-friendly feel and park-like atmosphere with several neighborhood green spaces available. Although Endicott is a small town, the city has plenty to offer, including an array of affordable apartments, houses, condos, and townhomes available for rent.
Median Household Income
$45,484
Average: $58,729
Education
2,615
Residents Have a Degree
Job Market
5,869
Workers Employed
Median Age
40 Years
Largest Age Group
25-34 Years
Approximately 15% of Residents
Under 20
23%
Over 65
20%
Housing Distribution
Endicott has more renters than homeowners.
Education Distribution
Review this city's overall education levels.
As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Endicott, NY is $717 for a studio, $775 for one bedroom, $896 for two bedrooms, and $1,139 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Endicott has increased by 2.1% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Endicott, NY is for everyday living.
Fairly Walkable
Walkability
Limited Public Transit
Transit
Exceptionally Drivable
Drivability
Fairly Bikeable
Bikeability
Ann G Mcguinness Elementar School
Public
Grades K-5
312 Students
Thomas J Watson Sr Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
247 Students
George F Johnson Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
570 Students
Charles F Johnson Jr Elementary School
Public
Grades K-5
413 Students
Public
Grades 6-8
772 Students
Public
Grades 6-12
70 Students
Public
Grades 9-12
1,077 Students
Public
Grades 6-12
70 Students
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