$364,900
Realtor Comments
*** Showing Begin Friday, May 15th *** Welcome to 775 Chestnut Ridge Road, a spacious and beautifully refreshed farmhouse set on 1.66 acres in a peaceful country setting just 20 minutes from Syracuse. Offering over 3,400 square feet, 5 bedrooms, and 3.5 bathrooms, this home combines the character and scale of a classic farmhouse with meaningful modern updates throughout. Inside, the home offers a flexible layout with generous living spaces, a first-floor primary bedroom with walk-in closet and private bath, multiple living areas, first-floor laundry, and room for guests, work-from-home needs, or multigenerational living. Recent paint and flooring updates give the home a cleaner, more move-in-ready feel while preserving its warm farmhouse character. The kitchen has been updated with newer appliances and features an eat-in layout and walk-in pantry. Major mechanical improvements also include a boiler installed in 2023. Every window in the home has been recently replaced with high-end black fiberglass trim Pella windows, a $100,000+ improvement that elevates both the exterior look and interior feel of the home. The contrast of the new windows gives the property a more refined, updated presence while also improving comfort, efficiency, and overall quality. The property offers school choice between East Syracuse Minoa and Chittenango. With its size, character, acreage, major window investment, cosmetic improvements, and special outdoor lifestyle features, this is a rare opportunity to own a large, updated farmhouse with the space and setting to truly make it your own.
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- Circa 1880
- Contact Realtor: Robert Zaccaria
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Pros of Living in Kirkville
- Quiet, suburban atmosphere
Kirkville is a small, low-density community where residents enjoy peace, minimal traffic, and a generally calm day-to-day environment. - Strong sense of community and stability
The area is known for being upper-middle income with a high percentage of educated residents and a generally stable, residential feel. - Highly educated workforce
A significant portion of residents hold bachelor’s or advanced degrees, contributing to a professional, well-established community. - Access to Syracuse amenities
While Kirkville itself is small, it’s close to Syracuse for hospitals, shopping, restaurants, universities, and entertainment without living in the city itself. - Low poverty and generally stable neighborhoods
The area shows very low poverty levels and is considered relatively affluent compared to many U.S. communities. - Good for remote or hybrid workers
A notable share of residents work from home, reflecting a strong fit for telecommuting lifestyles.
Cons of Living in Kirkville
- Limited local entertainment and nightlife
Kirkville itself is quiet and residential, meaning you’ll need to drive into Syracuse or nearby towns for dining variety, nightlife, or cultural activities. - Car-dependent lifestyle
There is no real public transportation system in town, so commuting and errands require a vehicle. - Higher housing costs than rural NY areas
Home values are relatively high for the region, often averaging around the mid-$200K range, which can be a barrier for some buyers. - Small-town feel may feel limiting
With just a few thousand residents, social and professional opportunities are limited locally compared to larger suburbs or cities. - Cold, snowy winters
Like much of upstate New York, winters are long, cold, and snowy, which can be a drawback for some residents.
775 Chestnut Ridge Rd, Kirkville, NY 13082
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