Welcome to Syracuse

About Syracuse

Welcome to the Capital of New York State!

Albany is a 400-year-old city on the banks of the Hudson River. Discovered in 1609 by Henry Hudson, this city is the oldest continuously chartered city in the country. Albany is a great city to explore because it's full of so many engaging attractions and must-see sites. But Albany is also a city of storytellers, who want very much to welcome visitors and acquaint them with it’s fun and interesting history. Come explore this quintessentially American city! 


A park scene with a black clock tower, green trees, benches, lampposts, and steps leading up to a building, with modern office buildings in the background.

Our Syracuse Properties

Modern multi-story residential building with a storefront named Electric City, on a sunny day with clear blue sky, sidewalk with pedestrians.

Electric City

Schenectady, New York

Modern kitchen with dark wood cabinets, white countertops, stainless steel appliances including a microwave, oven, dishwasher, and refrigerator, and a white kitchen island with a potted plant and fruit basket. Wall-mounted TV on right, with polished concrete floors and ample lighting.

Lofts at Frog Alley

Schenectady, New York

White lighthouse near suburban houses with well-maintained gardens and trees under a clear blue sky.

River’s Edge

Green Island, New York

Aerial view of a modern apartment complex with a central lawn, outdoor pool, and surrounding greenery.

Hudson Square

Cohoes, New York

Row of white townhouses with small balconies, black doors, potted plants, green lawn, and a blue sky with clouds.

Shelter Cove

Cohoes, New York

Bright bedroom with a wooden bed, abstract artwork, a window with blinds, a round mirror, and a beige armchair.

Water’s View

Cohoes, New York

Things To Do in Syracuse

Take a walk through Washington Park

Visit the New York State Museum

See a performance at The Egg

Explore the Capital Building & Empire Plaza

City skyline with tall skyscrapers and historic buildings, surrounded by green trees under a blue sky.