Franklin Park, Syracuse, UT

Franklin Park — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Franklin Park Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Franklin Park is a quiet, residential neighborhood located on the city's Northside, nestled between the bustling commercial corridor of North Salina Street and the expansive greenery of the Onondaga Golf and Country Club. Historically part of the Town of Salina before being annexed by Syracuse, the area developed significantly in the early-to-mid 20th century, with many of its charming homes built for the city's growing middle class. Its location offers a distinct "in the city, but not of the city" feel, characterized by winding, tree-lined streets, a notable lack of through traffic, and a strong sense of community privacy.

The neighborhood's defining geographic feature is its namesake, the 40-acre Franklin Park itself, which serves as a central green anchor. Architecturally, the area is a showcase of well-preserved early 20th-century styles, from American Foursquares to Dutch Colonials and Cape Cods. This historic character, combined with its proximity to major arteries like I-81 and I-690, makes it a convenient yet serene enclave just minutes from downtown Syracuse, Syracuse University, and Le Moyne College.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Franklin Park is predominantly composed of single-family homes from the 1920s through the 1950s, featuring classic designs with mature landscaping. You will find a mix of sturdy brick and frame Colonials, Tudors, and bungalows, often on larger, well-maintained lots. The neighborhood is almost exclusively owner-occupied, with a very low percentage of rental properties, which contributes to its stable and invested community atmosphere. Multi-family buildings are rare, preserving the area's low-density residential character.

Real estate in Franklin Park is consistently among the most sought-after in the City of Syracuse, commanding premium prices compared to many other city neighborhoods. Home prices typically range from the mid-$200,000s to over $400,000 for larger, meticulously maintained properties. Recent trends show strong demand and competitive sales, as buyers are drawn to the area's safety, architectural charm, and park-like setting, which are often found in suburbs but with the convenience of a city address.

Schools & Education

Franklin Park is served by the Syracuse City School District. Students typically attend Dr. Weeks Elementary School, which is located nearby on the Northside, before progressing to Grant Middle School and then Henninger High School. While the district faces urban educational challenges, the neighborhood's active families often engage with these schools or seek out specialized programs within the district, such as the International Baccalaureate program at Henninger.

Given the academic preferences of many residents, a significant number of families opt for private or parochial education. The neighborhood is in close proximity to several highly-regarded options, including Most Holy Rosary School and Bishop Ludden Junior/Senior High School. Its location also provides easy access to the campuses of Syracuse University, Le Moyne College, and Onondaga Community College, making it attractive for faculty, staff, and graduate students.

Parks & Recreation

The crown jewel of the neighborhood is the 40-acre Franklin Park itself, a private, member-supported park that functions as the community's central recreational and social hub. While its facilities are primarily for members, its presence defines the area's aesthetic, providing vast green vistas, mature woodlands, and a sense of openness rare in city neighborhoods. The park features tennis courts, a swimming pool, playgrounds, and picnic areas, fostering a strong, club-like community spirit among residents.

For public recreation, nearby Burnet Park—home to the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, a public golf course, and athletic fields—is just a short drive away. The Onondaga Creekwalk and Onondaga Lake Park trails are also easily accessible for biking, walking, and jogging. The neighborhood's quiet, low-traffic streets are themselves ideal for walking, running, and family strolls, further enhancing its active, outdoor-oriented lifestyle.

Local Dining & Shopping

Franklin Park is primarily a residential haven, so its immediate streets are quiet in terms of commerce. However, it is bordered by the historic North Salina Street commercial corridor, which offers a growing array of authentic local businesses. Residents have quick access to a variety of ethnic eateries, including classic Italian bakeries like Biscotti’s, traditional Sicilian cuisine at Francesca’s, and a selection of Asian and Middle Eastern restaurants. The neighborhood is also a short drive from the shops and chain restaurants in the nearby Town of Salina.

For everyday groceries, the regional Wegmans on Onondaga Boulevard is a major draw, alongside other options like Price Rite on North Salina Street. The Destiny USA mall complex is a 10-minute drive for more extensive shopping. The true commercial benefit for residents, however, is the balance: a peaceful home environment with convenient, quick access to essential services and diverse dining just beyond its borders.

Who Lives Here

Franklin Park attracts a mix of professionals, academics, long-time Syracuse families, and empty-nesters who appreciate its tranquility and established charm. The population tends to be well-educated, with many residents working at nearby institutions like Syracuse University, Upstate Medical University, or in professional fields downtown. It is a neighborhood characterized by high homeownership rates, deep community pride, and a stable, neighborly vibe where residents often know one another.

The community is drawn to the area for its unique combination of urban proximity and suburban feel. It appeals to those who want the architectural character and lot

Franklin Park Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$150KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$943/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$72KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate71.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied28.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate2.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code13057

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