South Side Binghamton Real Estate — Homes for Sale 2026
Quick market snapshot — South Side
South Side lies just across the river from Downtown Binghamton and mixes residential streets with quick access to bridges, shops and services. It is a mid‑range neighborhood in terms of pricing: usually a bit cheaper than the very best West Side streets, but above the most distressed First Ward blocks.
Pricing bands
| Segment | $/ft² | Approx. $/m² |
|---|---|---|
| Older homes needing some updates | ~$110 | ≈ $1,180 |
| Move‑in‑ready single‑family homes | ~$120 | ≈ $1,290 |
| Updated homes in the best micro‑locations | ~$130 | ≈ $1,400 |
Street feel, safety and infrastructure
Some South Side blocks feel calm and long‑established, while others sit closer to busier corridors or rental clusters. Proximity to bridges and central roads is a major plus for commuting, but it can also increase noise. As usual, walking the area at different times of day is the best way to judge whether a particular street matches your expectations for safety and comfort.
Who South Side works best for
The neighborhood suits buyers who want to be close to Downtown without living directly in the urban core. Investors often look here for properties that can attract long‑term tenants who value central access and a more residential feeling than some inner‑city blocks.