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This Rare New York House Was Bought From A Sears Catalog, Very Few Remain Today
What we came to know as Sears department stores started out as a mail order catalog. For 30 years, until the first store in 1925, you could only purchase Sears items from their catalog, which was called "the Book of Bargains". Until 1993, according to History, you could buy most...
Home sold by former Syracuse football coach Dino Babers is most expensive house of week
The Onondaga County Clerk’s office registered 98 home sales during the week of April 21 to 27. The most expensive on the list is a 3,975-square-foot four bedroom, 3 1/2-bath home on more than 6 acres of land. The seller is listed as Dino S. and Susan A. Babers.
The future of Syracuse housing: New strategy plan taken in by the public
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Facing a severe shortage of affordable places to live, likely to only to get worse as Micron comes to town, the city of Syracuse launching a major housing initiative. The plan builds on work already underway to quickly increase the housing stock in Syracuse. “The strategy is taking all that data […]
Historic New York home lists for just $4,000 — if you can renovate it yourself
Looking for a real estate steal? Well, look no further than upstate Syracuse, where a century-plus-old gem is up for grabs at an unbelievable price of just $4,000. But as with any deal, there is a reason why it is unbelievable — it comes with a catch. Sure, this historic beauty boasts tin ceilings, charming fireplaces and even a vintage clawfoot bathtub, according to the listing. But before you start planning your dream renovation, here’s the lowdown: the property has seen better days, with major water damage that’ll require some serious TLC — and a cool $136,000 to make that happen. And...
Grateful tenants move into Syracuse’s largest affordable housing project in years: ‘A blessing’
Syracuse, N.Y. — Luz Couvertier feels like she and her newborn son hit the housing lottery. Because they literally did. Couvertier’s name was the fourth one called when Housing Visions, a not-for-profit organization that develops affordable housing in Syracuse, held a lottery late last year for 128 new apartments in a century-old Syracuse factory famous for the house on its roof. More than 500 people submitted applications to live in the former carriage and car factory.
Madison County real estate: See all homes sold, April 20-April 26
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Madison County reported from April 20 to April 26. There were 7 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,260-square-foot home on Kinderhook Road in Sullivan that sold for $210,000. Cazenovia.
$805K for ‘custom-built exquisite ranch’: Plus 87 more Onondaga County home sales
The Onondaga County Clerk’s office registered 88 home sales during the week of April 14 to 20. The most expensive home on the list is listed on a real estate website as a four bedroom, four and a half bath house on a little more than one acre lot. It’s described as a “custom-built excuisite ranch.” See photos of the home.
House of the Week: Neighboring Green Lakes State Park, this Fayetteville ranch has a ‘well-designed’ layout
FAYETTEVILLE, N.Y. – Dr. Bashar Omarbasha and his wife, Maisaa, knew right away they had found a special home when they stepped into the house at 5544 Golden Heights Drive in Fayetteville. In 2015, the couple were looking for a ranch-style house in the village, something easier and smaller...
This Rare New York House Was Bought From A Sears Catalog, Very Few Remain Today
What we came to know as Sears department stores started out as a mail order catalog. For 30 years, until the first store in 1925, you could only purchase Sears items from their catalog, which was called "the Book of Bargains". Until 1993, according to History, you could buy most...
This Rare New York House Was Bought From A Sears Catalog, Very Few Remain Today
What we came to know as Sears department stores started out as a mail order catalog. For 30 years, until the first store in 1925, you could only purchase Sears items from their catalog, which was called "the Book of Bargains". Until 1993, according to History, you could buy most...
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