567 Valley Dr
Syracuse, NY 13207
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Monthly Rent
$1,300
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Bedrooms
2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
4,959 sq ft
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About This Property
Spacious 2-bedroom apartment available immediately in the Valley. This rental has free on-site parking,free storage unit,and a washer and dryer in the basement of the building. The landlord pays for heat! Move-in ready,TODAY!
567 Valley Dr is an apartment community located in Onondaga County and the 13207 ZIP Code.
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Southside is a historic district that contains four smaller neighborhoods: Strathmore, Southwest, Brighton, and Elmwood. Each offers a unique setting with spectacular parks and historic homes. In Syracuse’s Southside, you’ll find the Robineau Residence and the Robineau Studio, both of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The South Salina Street Historic District resides in the area as well, along with the popular Kirk Park.
Beautiful architecture resides in Southside, such as Greek Revival Mansions and elegant Queen Anne Victorians. Jubilee Park and Lower Onondaga Park are popular with the locals, as is Elmwood Park, a hidden gem of a park that few outside of the area are even aware exists. Southside is situated about two miles south of Downtown Syracuse. The area borders Syracuse University, which is located just east of the neighborhood. Apartments range from affordable to upscale, so there’s something for every renter.
Learn more about living in SouthsideColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 7 min | 3.1 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 3.1 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 3.1 mi | |
Drive: | 15 min | 7.5 mi |
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