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Every week for over 60 years, The Post-Standard and later Syracuse.com, has given one particular Central New York home a spot within the highlight.

The “House of the Week” characteristic offers sellers an opportunity to gush about their properties and a chance to inform their tales about them and what makes it particular to them.

This 12 months, we profiled quite a lot of properties of various types, costs, and areas, that includes properties on the water, improbable backyards, nice household homes, and a few which were given a second likelihood after some improbable renovations.

Here are the ten hottest homes we featured in 2025, primarily based on views on syracuse.com.

Three come from the village of Manlius however the 12 months’s high spot belongs to a home with an indoor pool in Marcellus.

And we’ll be on the hunt for extra stunning and fascinating properties in 2026. Please ship your nominations to dwelling@syracuse.com.

– With a heated indoor pool Adirondack-inspired nice room, Aaron Barbaro’s five-bedroom at 4873 Lawless Road in Marcellus is one-of-a-kind.  The 40-by-68-foot pool room can be utilized 12 months spherical. The area has its personal devoted furnace, A/C, and dehumidifier programs. His spouse retains the water at 90 levels within the winter. Photos by James PelusoPhotos by James Peluso

1. 4873 Lawless Road, Marcellus

Growing up on Lawless Road in Marcellus, Aaron Barbano had one dream.

Land and plenty of it.

“I liked the area,” he stated of the bottom the place he grew up. “It was a nice place to live. There were snowmobile trails, and I liked to hunt.”

When 60 acres grew to become out there, he went all the way down to the Onondaga County courthouse and made a bid for it, one greenback greater than what was being requested for.

He received.

“It all worked out,” he stated.

It certain did.

In 2006, he began constructing his five-bedroom dream home.

It was completed with an indoor heated pool and Adirondack-inspired nice room, close to regulation measurement outside basketball court docket, and 42-by-63-foot pole barn with a automotive raise.

The pool room is nice for year-round entertaining. There is a moist bar and a sizzling tub. The radiant heating discovered there may also be felt all through the remainder of the home, pole barn, storage and basement.

This one-of-a-kind house offered final month.

– Looking for recreation of their yard throughout the pandemic, Tracy and Andy Schwab moved to 8067 Irish Mist Lane in a quiet cul-de-sac outdoors of Manlius. “It has worked out well,” he stated. A have a look at the landscaping across the heated saltwater swimming pool. Courtesy of Monica Browning PhotographyCourtesy of Monica Browning Photography

2. 8067 Irish Mist Lane, Manlius

Like many people throughout the summer time of 2020, Andy and Tracy Schwab had been on the lookout for methods to recreate safely via the pandemic.

Living within the village of Manlius, the couple, and their two rising sons, wanted new “stomping grounds,” a spot with more room for household enjoyable whereas life was being shut down round them.

“We wanted a house with a pool,” Andy recalled. “That was the plan.”

They discovered what they needed just some minutes down the street.

After shifting into the five-bedroom {custom} Colonial at 8067 Irish Mist Lane, simply outdoors of the village, in September 2020, the household swam within the pool’s heated saltwater into November.

“I had never seen a pool so big,” he added. “You don’t often get a chance to live in a house like this.”

The 1.7-acre property offered in November for $850,000.

– “I never looked at another home after I bought it,” Dr. Joseph Catania says of his Colonial Revival Victorian dwelling at 71 Forman Street in Cazenovia. “It is a magical place. It is like living in an antique.” Another look contained in the entrance lobby. Courtesy of Rick Policastro PhotographyCourtesy of Rick Policastro Photography

3. 71 Forman Street, Cazenovia

“It is a magical place to live,” Catania stated of his historic dwelling at 71 Forman Street in Cazenovia. “No one can replicate this.”

And, because of his nearly 30-year efforts, the five-bedroom Colonial Revival Victorian, has most likely by no means regarded higher than it does in the present day.

The story of the home dates to 1892 when American industrialist William G. Park, from Philadelphia, had famed architect Stanford White construct the three-story home, boathouse, stables, and polo fields for $33,000.

Park, who named the property “Park Place,” would journey by prepare to Manlius after which onto Cazenovia through stagecoach to beat the summer time warmth.

Ten years after his dying, in 1909, the property was offered. During Prohibition, it was named “Shore Acres,” a well-liked mattress and breakfast with a speakeasy.

“A number of delightful parties are being given at Shore Acres at Cazenovia,” the Syracuse Herald reported in 1923. “Although the resort is practically new it is growing in popularity and every bright day parties are motoring to lovely Cazenovia Lake.”

When Catania discovered the property in 1996 it was in determined “peril.”

“It was in disrepair,” he stated. “It needed a ground up restoration.”

Thankfully, the home had discovered the fitting individual in Catania to rescue it.

The house is not available on the market.

– Brian and Jessica Gleason thought 2394 River Road in Weedsport could be their “forever home.” They have liked exploring the 33 acres subsequent to the Seneca River. The nice room does, Brian stated, “feel like something” that you’ve got have in your home. It is like an previous Adirondack ski lodge. Photos by James PelusoPhotos by James Peluso

4. 2392 River Road, Weedsport

Brian and Jessica Gleason thought their dwelling at 2394 River Road close to Weedsport was to be their “forever” one.

They moved into the three-bedroom, three-bathroom home, set on greater than 33 acres alongside the Seneca River, in August 2023, after Brian, from Auburn, NY initially, returned to the realm for work.

After years with the navy, dwelling at locations like San Diego, Starkville, Mississippi, and Virginia Beach, a return to a quiet, peaceable, and pure setting appealed to him.

“I absolutely love it,” he stated. “I grew up hunting and fishing. We were ready to get out of the city.”

At the property, the couple had been “immersed in nature.”

Brian laughs how his little daughters, “princesses” he calls them, received soiled grabbing worms and chasing snakes.

“We wanted to raise them outdoors,” he stated. “No iPads, Kindles, or televisions.”

This natural, almost “private resort,” offered in April for $750,000.

– In 1964, freelance artist and designer Barbara Meyer designed her personal “peaceful haven” at 7311 Barberry Lane close to Manlius. The sizzling tub within the major bed room. The dice on the proper held a TV and could possibly be swiveled to be seen in mattress or within the sizzling tub. Courtesy of Andrew Kane PhotographyCourtesy of Andrew Kane Photography

5. 7311 Barberry Lane, Manlius

“I don’t believe in being traditional,” Barbara (Schell Attridge) Meyer as soon as informed the Syracuse Herald-Journal in 1988.

That describes her four-bedroom mid-century ranch, set amongst the woods and ponds, at 7311 Barberry Lane in Manlius completely.

Her ranch was her pleasure, pleasure, and keenness. And, for her 4 youngsters, a pure wonderland for video games and journey.

Meyer, who passed away in August 2024 on the age of 96, lovingly designed the house herself.

“Her passion was designing this house and property,” her daughter Lisa Meyer Bobbette stated. “She used much thought and deliberation in its design.”

“Mom was ahead of her time.”

Manlius ranch was designed by the freelance artist and designer in 1964.

Her nearly 3,000 sq. foot dwelling, on over two acres of wooded property, was the proper spot for her to precise her creativity.

“She was fascinated with lighting, inside and out,” her daughter stated.

The dwelling options skylights and floor-to-ceiling home windows all through which supplies one which open air feeling talked about above.

Serenity was on the coronary heart of the house’s design and building nearly 60 years in the past.

The dwelling was constructed with an “L” form, which supplied a non-public major suite for herself and a wing of bedrooms for Lisa and her three brothers.

“All of the kids’ bedrooms overlooked Snooks Pond,” she remembered. “It was wonderful.”

This unique property sold in July for $765,000.

– Paul and Lisa Vitale constructed their new dwelling at 315 Starksboro Drive in Camillus as a result of they wanted extra land for his or her youngsters and a much bigger kitchen.”We have been so fortunate to be here,” he stated. The mixed kitchen, eating space, and sitting space are nice for household time and entertaining. Courtesy of Monica Browning PhotographyCourtesy of Monica Browning Photography

6. 315 Starksboro Drive, Camillus

Paul and Lisa Vitale referred to as their four-bedroom dwelling at 315 Starksboro Drive in Camillus the “ultimate family house.”

For a few dozen years, their household had enjoyable inside and outside at their custom-built dwelling.

The couple have hosted commencement and birthday events, household Christmases, and an annual get along with buddies throughout Syracuse’s St. Patrick’s Parade.

Their 8.22-acre property was sufficiently big for full soccer video games, a zipline from the woods, and a loopy winter relay race their youngsters would do, of their bathing fits, between their yard six-person saltwater sizzling tub and the “amazing” entrance yard sledding hill.

The dwelling and property created the “kinds of memories” they had been hoping to make once they had the home inbuilt 2012.

“We have been so fortunate to be here,” Paul stated.

Their dwelling grew to become “part of us,” he added.

This 8.22-acre property sold in July for $900,000.

– Jean Byrne’s “good luck camp” at 2310 Olanco Road on Otisco Lake is a “nice place to get away” from all of life’s stresses. The darkish blue of island matches the colour of the water. Counters are fabricated from quartz. Courtesy of Kyle Fedrizzi, proprietor of kfotography315, LLCCourtesy of Kyle Fedrizzi, proprietor of kfotography315, LLC

7. 2310 Olanco Road, Marietta

It was love at first sight in 2018 when Jean Byrne first entered the house at 2310 Olanco Road, proper on Otisco Lake, close to the hamlet of Marietta.

Well, nearly.

“I went inside,” she remembered, “and it was just beautiful.”

There was only one drawback. The basement was “not good.”

The walkout degree “did not work” along with her plans, so she had all the construction knocked down after which had a brand-new five-bedroom, three-bathroom dwelling, prepared for year-round use, constructed on the unique footprint.

Her new waterfront property, with its 180-degree, panoramic views of the water, took her again in time when her grandparents had a house on the lake, one of many smallest of New York’s eleven Finger Lakes.

“I love the water,” Byrne stated. “There is something about it.”

The waterfront property sold in October for $945,000.

– Rebecca Bostwick, and her husband Phil, received to meet their very own dream of getting one thing like their “own state park” at their 93 acre property at 3830 Rippleton Road simply outdoors of Cazenovia. Their canine liked it too. The deck leads executed to the hearth pit. They love campfires. Courtesy of Heidi PhotographyCourtesy of Heidi Photography

8. 3830 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia

Rebecca Bostwick and her husband, Phil McCarthy, are self-described “nature people” and “dog lovers.”

They had been married at Lake Placid, liked the Adirondacks, and will typically be discovered strolling their canine at Jamesville Beach whereas they had been dwelling at their dwelling in Manlius.

During lots of their excursions, they typically had an formidable thought.

What in the event that they owned their very own state park they might get pleasure from with their four-legged finest buddies?

The thought sounded far-fetched.

But that feeling was earlier than the 93-acre property at 3830 Rippleton Road, simply outdoors of the village of Cazenovia, went available on the market.

The land featured a mix of woods and open meadows set alongside 4,000 ft of Chittenango Creek. The property even backed up onto the “forever wild” trails of the Cazenovia Preservation Foundation.

Enjoy 93 acres of woods, meadows, and Chittenango Creek at this Cazenovia property.

The couple might image themselves doing all their favourite outside actions they liked there. Walking their canine, mountaineering, mountain bicycling, searching, cross nation snowboarding, and snowmobiling had been all doable.

Four years later, their brand-new three-bedroom and two-and-a-half-bathroom dwelling was completed.

“We really wanted this home to reflect our love of the Adirondacks,” Bostwick stated. “We wanted a lot of windows, so it felt bright everyday no matter how gloomy it was outside.”

The 93-acre property sold in August for $950,000.

– Dr. Jim Vlassis’ 4 youngsters discuss fondly about rising up on the home at 8524 Lamp Post Circle in Manlius. Inside the pavilion which he makes use of all 12 months lengthy with its radiant heaters within the ground and ceiling. He watches TV and enjoys the stone hearth. Courtesy of Matthew Turner ImagesCourtesy of Matthew Turner Images

9. 8524 Lamp Post Circle, Manlius

Dr. Jim Vlassis’ home at 8524 Lamp Post Circle in Manlius is nice for anybody trying to beat the winter blues.

You will probably be pondering of summer time video games of pickleball and tennis, yard barbecues, and swimming.

Vlassis loves his yard oasis a lot, in actual fact, he makes use of it year-round.

“Every day we are out there in the summer,” he stated. “In the winter, I fall asleep beneath the pavilion watching Monday Night Football.”

Yes, Vlassis, his spouse Racquel, and their 4 youngsters and their buddies, will be discovered strolling in flip flops to the spa pool / sizzling tub on snowy evenings after which watching TV beneath the pavilion which has radiant heaters within the ceiling and flooring.

“They heat you up, not the space,” he stated.

Like most dad and mom, Vlassis needed his youngsters to be at dwelling extra typically whereas they had been rising up, so he up to date his dwelling to be a beautiful choice for his or her buddies to come back over.

“We had a lot of fun when their friends came over,” he stated. “My kids still talk fondly of growing up there.”

But earlier than all of the enjoyable, and the pool, the pavilion, and the pickleball court docket, the home, and the two.11-acre property, had been unfinished and undeveloped.

The five-bedroom home on Lamp Post Circle supplied “privacy and space,” and was near Fayetteville-Manlius colleges.

“We loved the layout,” Vlassis remembered, and since the home was constructed on a hill, “we could see for miles.”

“It was the right house,” he stated.

The home sold in June for $1,158,750.

– Karen Mento’s dwelling at 3721 Cold Springs Road, close to Baldwinsville, dates to 1808. She and her husband Frank had it renovated beginning in 2013. It is now “Mento Farm,” her household’s favourite gathering spot. The kitchen has in-floor heating. Courtesy of Heidi PhotographyCourtesy of Heidi Photography

10. 3721 Cold Springs Road, Baldwinsville

In 2013, Karen Mento was on the lookout for a brand new challenge.

It appeared that each dozen years or so, she appreciated to discover a new place, “something fresh,” for her household to dwell.

Exactly 12 years in the past, simply as her daughter was graduating from highschool, that feeling struck.

The timing was excellent.

The Sunday after her daughter’s get together, a Post-Standard itemizing for the farmhouse at 3721 Cold Springs Road in Baldwinsville appeared.

The 2.5-acre property was simply across the nook from the Seneca River and had a indifferent one-car storage and its unique carriage home.

It dates to 1808.

Mento had all the time liked the thought of renovating an previous farmhouse.

“Design and decorating,” she stated. “I like stuff like that.”

The Cold Springs dwelling gave her a canvas to create a house the place her household might collect, have a good time the vacations, and have enjoyable.

The work executed there by Mento and her husband had been a “labor of love.”

The couple labored on the second ground first and lived in the home throughout their renovations.

“We ripped out everything, down to the cobblestone walls,” she stated.

They transformed the bogs, redid the hardwood flooring, and eliminated layers upon layers of wallpaper. They put in new boilers and radiant heated flooring within the kitchen.

“It is solid,” Mento stated. “Everything is real and isn’t going anywhere.”

The historic Baldwinsville home offered in October for $640,000.


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