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Known for Syracuse University and the annual Great New York State Fair.

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Hi, we’re Colonial Van and Storage. After decades of moves across this great country, we understand what matters most when choosing a new place to call home. From tight-knit small towns to bustling waterfront cities and sprawling urban centers, we’ve seen it all—including right here in Syracuse, New-York.

If you’re considering Syracuse, you want more than just a place to live—you want the right neighborhood, lifestyle, and a stress-free move to get you there. That’s why we’ve put together 12 big reasons why this could be your perfect destination—and 8 things you’ll want to think about before packing up. With the right plan and the right movers, your transition can be smooth, efficient, and exactly what you expect.

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12 Great Perks about Syracuse … and 8 Potential Drawbacks

Firstly why Syracuse, New-York?

I’ll start with some quick stats and an overview:

  • City: Syracuse
  • State: New-York
  • Population: 142,749 people
  • Syracuse’s quick summary would be Known for Syracuse University and the annual Great New York State Fair.

Some people I know rave about this place, others say it’s on the upswing or going through changes. Check out these migration details:

  • How many people move-in: 15,000 annually
  • While this many move-out: 14,000 annually
  • Net Migration: 1000 more people in (net) annual change
  • Non-Citizen Move-in: 800
  • Number of Homeless people: 800

You might wonder why people choose to move here, I’d say generally because it as a college town attracts students and young professionals


Perk #1: Syracuse Demographic Mix & Lifestyle

  • The percentage of Residents Age 30–50 is about 33%
  • Percentage of Home Ownership is hovering around 45%
  • Largest Local Ethnic Group is Black
  • The 2nd Largest Ethnic Group is mostly White
  • The median income is (and growing)  $55,000
  • Income Required to Live Comfortably in Syracuse is $56,000
  • Average Extra Spending Money after paying bills yearly is approx. $1000 in positive cash flow

This and any cities local population can be a real melting pot—or sometimes it’s more homogeneous, depending on the area. Ask yourself: would you enjoy a bustling community with diverse backgrounds, or do you prefer a quieter, tight-knit vibe?


Perk #2: Housing & Syracuse’s Cost of Living

  • Cost of Living Index: 125 (100 is the US average)
  • Annual Property Tax Per House: $3,980
  • Property Tax %: 1.43%
  • Rent for an average 2BD Apartment: $1,150
  • Rent for an average house: $1,800
  • Popular and Expensive Neighborhood: Syracuse
  • Top 5 Growing Areas: Syracuse, DeWitt, Liverpool, Cicero, and probably could include Baldwinsville
  • Avg. Age of Homes in Syracuse: 55 years
  • The Percentage of Realtors per 100 people here: 1.2%

If the cost-of-living index is low, you might find a place without selling your kidney. If it’s high, well, you’ll need to budget carefully. Some income earners thrive in pricey markets, others prefer less financially stressful areas.


Perk #3: Job Market & Syracuse’s Economy

  • 3 Industries gaining traction in Syracuse are  Education, Healthcare, and Manufacturing
  • Syracuse Job Scene: moderate job market focused on education and healthcare
  • The General Tech Scene: modest tech presence primarily focused on education and local businesses , ,
  • Syracuse Resident’s pay $1,000 in City Tax alone!
  • Local Sales Tax in Syracuse: 8%
  • No. of Independent Businesses: 100 (excluding chains and corporates)
  • Number of Local Branch Banks: 8

Maybe you’re a go-getter in finance, tech, or healthcare. Or you’d rather open a mom-and-pop shop. Either way, it’s worth checking if the local industries align with your skill set—or if you’re game to try something new.


Perk #4: Transportation & Commuting in Syracuse

  • Monthly Transportation Costs: $130 on average per person
  • Freeway Access: I-90 connects Syracuse to Buffalo and Albany
  • Commute Time: 25 minutes (public & private)
  • Main Evening Traffic Area: traffic bottlenecks on I-81
  • Transportation Score: 38 out of 100 described as Some Transit
  • No. of Vehicles Registered in Syracuse: 60,000
  • Cars registered per Person: 0.4
  • No. of Car Washes: 5 in and around the city
  • DMV Website for Syracuse: dmv.ny.gov
  • The Bike-Friendly Score: 62 of 100
  • Local Airport: Syracuse Hancock International

Is a 15-minute commute your dream, or is 45 minutes stuck on the freeway a dealbreaker? If you can handle traffic or love public transit, this might be perfect. If not, brace yourself with a killer podcast lineup.


Perk #5: Syracuse’s Weather & Natural Factors

  • The Most Common Natural Disaster is Winter storms
  • General Weather in Syracuse is best described as experiences snowy cold winters and warm humid summers with significant rainfall
  • Winter Weather in Syracuse i’d describe as very cold with snow
  • Spring Weather in Syracuse can be described as cool with rain expected
  • Summer’s in Syracuse are mostly warm and humid
  • Fall ( the nicest time) in Syracuse is usually cool with rain chances
  • How many days in a row over 90°F: 4 days in summer
  • Days in a row in Syracuse below Freezing: 40
  • Average Annual Rainfall: 38 inches
  • Summer Air Quality is usually moderate air quality influenced by local traffic
  • Syracuse Winter Air generally good air quality with occasional spikes

Do you live for sunny skies? Or maybe you can’t stand humidity. Some relish snowy winters; others run south at the first snowflake. And if hurricanes, tornadoes, or earthquakes are part of the package, put all that into your consideration matrix.


Perk #6: Syracuse Education & Schools

  • The GreatSchools.org City Rating:
  • Number of Colleges and Universities in Syracuse 4
  • While the number of trade schools inside Syracuses’s city limits are 5
  • Library that I have visited and enjoyed is the Syracuse Public Library

If you’ve got kids—or you’re looking to further your own education—solid school ratings and local colleges can be a huge perk. If not, hey, a good library have more gems that you didn’t know existed, check it out.


Perk #7: Healthcare & Syracuse Stats

  • Typical EMS Response Time: 10 minutes
  • Registered Full-Time Syracuse only Doctors is about 130
  • Local Hospitals here is  7
  • Full-time Syracuse only Police Officers is about 400
  • Crime Rate Index: 55/100

Medical facilities could be important to you and who knows it could be related to the crime stats. Again some stats that are worth considering.


Perk #8: Utilities, Gyms & Water Quality

  • Syracuse’s Monthly utility bill average is $130
  • Syracuse’s Monthly Gym Membership: $41
  • Syracuse’s Water Quality Score: 69

Some of us freak out if water tastes off, others don’t mind. Gym buffs will appreciate a cheap membership; others prefer running outside for free. Check if these monthly costs fit inside your realistic lifestyle.


Perk #9: Events, Festivals & Vibe in Syracuse

  • Approx number of Festivals the city puts on is 9 annually
  • The General Local City Vibe: home to universities and a mix of cultural offerings
  • You might enjoy concerts at the Landmark Theatre
  • Nightlife Scene (yes this is completely subjective), Syracuse  features a lively nightlife with clubs restaurants and musical events catering to the college crowd

If you love a lively social calendar—fairs, concerts, maybe the odd chili cook-off—this is your jam. If crowds make you itch, you might only show up for the funnel cakes.


Perk #10: The Food, Sports & Culture of Syracuse

  • The Objective Restaurant Scene Offers local diners and casual eateries
  • The Number of Independent Restaurants are 70 scattered around Syracuse
  • The Popular Sports Team is Syracuse Orange
  • Top Level Political Climate in Syracuse can be described as politically mixed area with focus on education and social services
  • Syracuse’s Longer standing religious establishment is University United Methodist Church

Whether you’re a foodie wanting fancy cuisine or a sports nut who can’t miss the local team’s home game, see if your interests line up with what the city offers.


Perk #11: Syracuse Parks & Green Spaces

  • Did you know Syracuse has 40 Parks?
  • Onondaga Lake Park is Syracuse’s Green Space Center
  • The local favorite Farmers Market is Syracuse Farmers Market normally open Saturday 7am-2pm
  • Outdoor Activities that both weekend warriors are pro’s can enjoy are Hiking, picnicking, and cultural activities

Love fresh air? A city investing in parks and markets can be a sanity-saver. If you prefer the indoors, maybe it’s less of a draw—but I still say fresh produce is never a bad thing.


Perk #12: Syracuse Neighborhoods Pace & Proximity

  • The Pace of Life in Syracuse can be described as active college-town pace with a strong cultural presence
  • 3 Family-Friendly Activities anyone can enjoy in Syracuse hiking nature trails attending local sports events exploring parks
  • The Cities people commute to from Syracuse are Bronx 3 miles away Yonkers 4 miles away New-Rochelle 7 miles away

Neighborhood pace can range from laid-back suburbs to frantic downtown vibes. If you need a quick getaway, big neighboring cities can scratch that itch for a weekend change of scene.


8 Drawbacks about Syracuse or are they?

No place is perfect. I rate these as important based on your location and type of work you do. They might not be negatives or positives for everyone.

  1. Traffic/Commute Issues
    Maybe you read: traffic bottlenecks on I-81. If you hate gridlock, look at alternative routes or brace yourself with podcasts.
  2. Natural Disaster or Extreme Weather
    Syracuse’s Winter storms risk could be minimal or major. Dig more on that is your eyebrow just went up.
  3. Pricey Neighborhoods
    If Syracuse is out of your price point, you might consider these places nearby Syracuse are Bronx 3 miles away Yonkers 4 miles away New-Rochelle 7 miles away.
  4. Crime Rate Concerns
    With a 55 of 100, some neighborhoods might feel safer than others. Everyone has a different tolerance for this.
  5. Harsh Climate Contrasts
    Syracuse has 40 days in a row below freezing and 4 days above 90 degrees. This might be your heaven or your nightmare. Some people can’t stand snow, while others pray for it.
  6. Limited Extra Funds
    After general costs of living here in Syracuse people have an average (positive or negative) $1000 in positive cash flow left over in income to spend or pay off. Economics will make or break you here.
  7. Homelessness or Social Challenges
    800 homeless people living in Syracuse. It can be tough for the community—no easy solutions.
  8. Cultural/Political Mismatch
    The general politically mixed area with focus on education and social services could change but probably not quickly. We all go thru cycles in our lifestyle and outlook. Think about this and your future outlook before a move to Syracuse.

Retiree & Senior Life in Syracuse

  • Retiree Tax Benefits say seniors can may receive exemptions that provide assistance with property taxes
  • The most established Senior Citizen Community is The Hearth on James
  • Syracuse Senior Center provides meal services health resources and various activities for older residents

If you’re in (or nearing) retirement, see if the city provides property tax breaks or comfy 55+ communities. Some places cater heavily to seniors, others less so.


Moving to Syracuse, New-York?

If Syracuse, New-York ir your next home or you are packing up, Let Allied Van Lines Help

As someone who’s hauled half his life across state lines more times than I can recall, let me say that Allied Van Lines simplifies the process. From big bulky couches to fragile antiques, they’ve got you covered.

A quick quote or phone call might be all you need to turn your daydream into reality. If you see me around Syracuse, New-York, say hi—I’m the guy who once moved with nothing but a backpack and a guitar. Good luck on your new adventure!

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