Tyre, Syracuse, NY

Tyre — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Tyre Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Tyre is a small, rural hamlet located in the far northeastern corner of Onondaga County, within the larger Town of Elbridge. It is situated approximately 20 miles northwest of downtown Syracuse, offering a distinctly country lifestyle while remaining within commuting distance of the city. The neighborhood's character is defined by open farmland, quiet residential roads, and a strong sense of community among its residents. Historically, Tyre was a station stop on the New York Central Railroad's "Auburn Road" line and was known for its dairy farms and agricultural production, a legacy that continues to shape its landscape today.

The area is not a traditional urban neighborhood but rather a sprawling, unincorporated community. Its location places it at a crossroads between the Syracuse metropolitan area and the Finger Lakes region to the west. This positioning gives residents access to both urban amenities and the recreational opportunities of the lakes. The pace of life in Tyre is slow and peaceful, with a focus on outdoor living and a tight-knit community where neighbors know one another.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Tyre is predominantly composed of single-family homes on large lots, ranging from older farmhouses and Cape Cods to newer ranch-style and colonial constructions built on subdivided land. Properties often feature multiple acres, with many homes having barns, workshops, or substantial yard space. The real estate market is characterized by its affordability compared to closer-in Syracuse suburbs, offering more land and square footage for the price.

Ownership is the overwhelming norm in Tyre, with very few multi-family or rental-specific properties. Recent trends have shown steady interest from buyers seeking space, privacy, and a rural lifestyle without being completely isolated. The market can be competitive for well-maintained homes with usable land, as the inventory in such a small area is limited. New construction tends to be custom-built on available parcels rather than large-scale subdivision development.

Schools & Education

Tyre is part of the Jordan-Elbridge Central School District (J-E). Students typically attend Jordan-Elbridge Elementary School, Jordan-Elbridge Middle School, and Jordan-Elbridge High School, all located in the nearby village of Jordan. The district is known for its community-oriented atmosphere and a variety of academic, agricultural (FFA), and athletic programs. For many families, the school district is a central pillar of community identity and activity.

Given the rural setting, there are no schools physically within the hamlet of Tyre itself. Private and parochial school options would require a commute into the Syracuse area or to Auburn. For higher education, residents have relatively easy access to several colleges, including Syracuse University, Le Moyne College, and Cayuga Community College, all within a 30-45 minute drive.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Tyre is largely centered on private property and the natural landscape, though several public options are nearby. The expansive Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area borders the community to the north, offering thousands of acres for hunting, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching. The Seneca River flows nearby, providing opportunities for boating and kayaking, with several informal access points.

Organized park facilities are found in neighboring towns. The Town of Elbridge maintains parks with playgrounds and sports fields. For more extensive amenities, residents often travel to communities like Baldwinsville or into Syracuse. The rural setting itself is the primary recreational asset, with residents enjoying gardening, keeping animals, snowmobiling on local trails, and simply enjoying the quiet, star-filled nights.

Local Dining & Shopping

As a rural hamlet, Tyre has very limited commercial infrastructure. Daily essentials and shopping require a short drive to neighboring communities. The nearby village of Elbridge (about 5 miles away) offers a few basic services, including a popular local diner, a hardware store, and a convenience store. For a fuller range of grocery shopping, big-box retailers, and chain restaurants, residents typically go to Baldwinsville or the northern suburbs of Syracuse like Liverpool.

The dining scene is defined by classic, home-style establishments and a few hidden gems in the surrounding towns. The area is also known for its seasonal farm stands and "U-pick" operations, where residents can purchase fresh produce, eggs, and other local goods directly from farmers. For specialty shopping, boutique stores, or a wider variety of cuisines, a trip into the Syracuse metro area is standard.

Who Lives Here

The population of Tyre is a mix of multi-generational farming families and newer transplants seeking a rural retreat. It attracts individuals and families who value self-sufficiency, wide-open spaces, and a slower pace of life. Many residents work in Syracuse, Auburn, or at nearby industrial and commercial centers in Liverpool or Baldwinsville but prefer to come home to the quiet of the countryside.

The community vibe is neighborly, self-reliant, and close-knit. Residents are often drawn to Tyre for the ability to have horses, large gardens, or simply peace and quiet. It is a place for those who enjoy outdoor work and recreation and who appreciate the seasonal rhythms of agricultural life. The social fabric is woven through local events in the broader Jordan-Elbridge community, school activities, and the informal connections made while living in a setting where everyone knows their neighbors.

Tyre Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$103KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$41KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate63.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied37.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code13117

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