Manlius Colonial sells for $999,999 as Onondaga County sales stay strong
A Manlius Colonial changed hands for $999,999, one of several high-end Onondaga County sales. Recent roundups show Manlius, Skaneateles and Fayetteville keeping the luxury market active.

A Manlius Colonial sold for $999,999, just shy of the seven-figure mark and another sign that Onondaga County’s upper-end housing market kept moving. The sale came through in Syracuse.com’s latest weekly home-sales roundup, which draws from public records at the Onondaga County Clerk’s office.
The Manlius price stands out because it follows a string of expensive local closings in the same recurring series. A newly built Colonial in Manlius sold for $1.265 million in the roundup covering May 3 to 9, 2026. Earlier this year, another Manlius-area Colonial sold for $910,000 during the Feb. 8 to 14 roundup, and a Manlius home sold for $670,000 in an earlier 2026 report.

Those sales put Manlius at the center of a busy stretch for the county’s higher-end market. Syracuse.com’s recent luxury-sales roundups have also highlighted expensive homes in Skaneateles, Fayetteville, DeWitt and Pompey, showing that the activity is not limited to one village or one type of property.

The latest county roundup also fits a wider pattern of steady residential turnover. Recent weekly Onondaga County home-sales tallies have ranged from roughly 60 transactions to more than 100, suggesting the $999,999 Colonial was part of a broader flow of closings rather than an isolated transaction. In the week of May 3 to 9, county records showed 81 home sales; in the week of Feb. 8 to 14, there were 78.
Brenda Duncan’s weekly roundup continues to show how top-end sales keep landing across Central New York, with Manlius repeatedly appearing near the top of the list. The $999,999 Colonial reinforces that the county’s luxury segment remains active even as the broader market keeps churning through dozens of recorded sales each week.
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