132 E Genesee St #2
Syracuse, NY 13202
Downtown- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 790 sqft
Price may not include required fees and charges.
$2,260/mo
$2,260 deposit, available 7/1
$2,260/mo
$2,260 deposit, avail. 7/1
Price may not include required fees and charges.
- 1 Bed
- 1 Bath
- 790 sqft
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Description
Live in a beautifully restored Federal building (1822) in the heart of downtown Syracuse's historic Hanover Square.
The building has been thoughtfully restored to recreate an authentic 19th-century space while offering the comfort and convenience of modern amenities:
--Meticulously restored building facade and storefront
--Wide plank floors with traditional cut nails
--Custom four-panel Federal-style doors with solid brass Georgian hardware
--Concealed dual-zone heat pumps with custom humidification
--Spacious walk-in bedroom closets with stacked washer and dryer
--Bathroom floors with thermostat-controlled radiant heat
--Custom-made early 19th-century-style cabinetry in both kitchen and bath
Additional features include:
--Custodial services (hall maintenance and garbage pickup three times weekly)
--Security cameras at the front entrance
--High-speed internet (cable-ready)
--Smoke-free building
--Sprinkler system throughout
--Adjustable window shades provided
--Covered 24-hour parking garage located around the corner on Washington Street
Interior Details
Spacious walk-in bedroom closets are equipped with stacked GE washers and dryers. Each unit includes dedicated desk space, perfect for a cozy home office or laundry prep station.
Bathroom floors feature luxurious, thermostat-controlled radiant heating. Locally made custom medicine cabinets and vanities provide ample storage.
Kitchens are designed with Georgian and Federal-style millwork motifs, inspired by 19th-century tavern interiors. Kitchen islands comfortably seat three and include bar stools. Additional features include:
--Granite countertops
--High-end stainless steel appliances
--Samsung microwaves built into the islands
--Bosch dishwashers concealed behind custom cabinetry
--Full-size GE refrigerators
Building History
The Granite Building was constructed in 1822 by Kellogg and Sabin. Its granite facade was originally freestanding and, according to Syracuse Landmarks by Evamaria Hardin, it is "the oldest downtown structure."
Its history closely parallels the growth of the city of Syracuse. Originally a general store, the building may have also housed a salt inspector, as a salt scale and counterweight were later discovered on-site by owner Robert Koolakian.
In the 1860s, renowned local architect Archimedes Russell maintained his architectural office on the third floor.
Most notably, in the 1840s, early photography pioneer John M. Clark established a daguerreotype studio on the fourth floor one of the oldest portrait studios in the country at the time. According to Cleota Reed's 1985 index of Syracuse photographers (1841 1900), approximately half of the city's early photographers practiced in the Granite Building.
Tenant pays for heat and electric. Garbage pickup and water are included. One year lease.
The building has been thoughtfully restored to recreate an authentic 19th-century space while offering the comfort and convenience of modern amenities:
--Meticulously restored building facade and storefront
--Wide plank floors with traditional cut nails
--Custom four-panel Federal-style doors with solid brass Georgian hardware
--Concealed dual-zone heat pumps with custom humidification
--Spacious walk-in bedroom closets with stacked washer and dryer
--Bathroom floors with thermostat-controlled radiant heat
--Custom-made early 19th-century-style cabinetry in both kitchen and bath
Additional features include:
--Custodial services (hall maintenance and garbage pickup three times weekly)
--Security cameras at the front entrance
--High-speed internet (cable-ready)
--Smoke-free building
--Sprinkler system throughout
--Adjustable window shades provided
--Covered 24-hour parking garage located around the corner on Washington Street
Interior Details
Spacious walk-in bedroom closets are equipped with stacked GE washers and dryers. Each unit includes dedicated desk space, perfect for a cozy home office or laundry prep station.
Bathroom floors feature luxurious, thermostat-controlled radiant heating. Locally made custom medicine cabinets and vanities provide ample storage.
Kitchens are designed with Georgian and Federal-style millwork motifs, inspired by 19th-century tavern interiors. Kitchen islands comfortably seat three and include bar stools. Additional features include:
--Granite countertops
--High-end stainless steel appliances
--Samsung microwaves built into the islands
--Bosch dishwashers concealed behind custom cabinetry
--Full-size GE refrigerators
Building History
The Granite Building was constructed in 1822 by Kellogg and Sabin. Its granite facade was originally freestanding and, according to Syracuse Landmarks by Evamaria Hardin, it is "the oldest downtown structure."
Its history closely parallels the growth of the city of Syracuse. Originally a general store, the building may have also housed a salt inspector, as a salt scale and counterweight were later discovered on-site by owner Robert Koolakian.
In the 1860s, renowned local architect Archimedes Russell maintained his architectural office on the third floor.
Most notably, in the 1840s, early photography pioneer John M. Clark established a daguerreotype studio on the fourth floor one of the oldest portrait studios in the country at the time. According to Cleota Reed's 1985 index of Syracuse photographers (1841 1900), approximately half of the city's early photographers practiced in the Granite Building.
Tenant pays for heat and electric. Garbage pickup and water are included. One year lease.
Costs and Fees
Required monthly rent & fees
Base rent
$2,260/mo
Required one-time fees
Security deposit
$2,260
Application fee
$0
Administrative fee
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Pricing is subject to change. All calculations are estimates and provided for informational purposes only. Actual amounts may include additional mandatory or optional fees. Please consult the community manager for a complete breakdown of all rental costs.
Home Highlights
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Listed
31 days ago
Details for 132 E Genesee St #2
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Heating & Cooling Heating: Heat PumpAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Heat Pump |
Appliances & Utilities DishwasherDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher |
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Floors: Hardwood |
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Days on Market: 31 days on Trulia |
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Property Type / Style Property Type: Apartment |
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Lease Term: 1 YearAvailable: Jul 1stDeposit: $2,260 |
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Parking & Garage Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site |
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Price History for 132 E Genesee St #2
| Date | Price | Event | Source |
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| 04/08/2026 | $2,260 | Listed For Rent | Zillow Rentals |
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What Locals Say about Downtown
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83 % Say it's dog friendly
82 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
80 % Say there are sidewalks
78 % Say streets are well-lit
76 % Say parking is easy
70 % Say there's holiday spirit
70 % Say car is needed
46 % Say there are community events
44 % Say people would walk alone at night
44 % Say neighbors are friendly
43 % Say it's quiet
42 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
33 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
31 % Say there's wildlife
28 % Say yards are well-kept
19 % Say kids play outside
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