Overlooking the charming town of Oneonta, New York, Wilber Park Apartments provides easy access to shopping, restaurants, entertainment, and schools. Travel is effortless, with all your needs and desi
Available Fall 2026/ Spring 2027. The Spaulding Building is a Historic Bread Factory that has been converted to 24 Apartments. All units are modern and well maintained. Common areas are clean and chec
3 bedroom first floor apartment. Washer and dryer in the unit. One off street parking spot with additional parking available directly across the street. Large enclosed front porch. Full basement. Garb
Step into a bright and inviting apartment that blends comfort, convenience, and long-term value. This thoughtfully designed unit features spacious rooms filled with natural light, thanks to its large
This practical 2 bedroom, 1 bath second-floor apartment located just one block from Main Street and a short distance to both Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta. This centrally located unit offers excel
Unfurnished 3-bedroom unit with comfortable front porch, spacious backyard, ample off-street parking, and a shared laundry room. Separate utilities (not included). Close to bus line and a short walk t
Glove City Lofts is Gloversville's newest residential community designed to inspire creativity and connection. Freshly built and now leasing, Glove City Lofts offers modern, spacious apartments within
Empire Apartments is located in the heart of Utica, NY just minutes away from all work and living necessities. Just to name a few, this desirable location is within easy access to the Stanley Theater,
Welcome to our newly renovated luxury loft in the heart of Utica's historic downtown area. This is an assortment of one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment floorplans and a select amount of 2 bedroom, 2 b
Welcome to The M Apartments. This property is situated in the Downtown Utica area of Utica. These upscale and modern apartments are located conveniently near courthouse, county building, state office
The SULLIVAN, named after famed architect Louis Sullivan (1856-1924). He was the inspiration for Utica-based architect Frederick Gouge who designed the former Utica Commercial Travelers Building in 19