About the Neighborhood

Center Square sits west of the New York State Capitol. The neighborhood is defined by 19th-century brownstones, many converted into well-maintained apartments.

What It's Like to Live Here

Morning coffee walk, midday in Washington Park, dinner on Lark Street — all without a car. Lark Street nightlife draws a young crowd, but deeper residential blocks are quieter.

Average Rent

1-bedrooms: $1,100-$1,600. Studios from $900. 2-bedrooms: $1,400-$2,000. Surprisingly affordable compared to similar neighborhoods in major cities.

Transit

CDTA buses on Washington Ave, Madison Ave, and Lark Street. Bike-friendly. Street parking available but competitive in evenings.

Things to Consider

Weekend noise on Lark Street. Older buildings may have dated heating. Car not necessary but helpful for groceries and out-of-town trips.