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A growing hub in Onondaga County

Clay is one of the fastest-growing areas in Central New York real estate, offering modern suburban living with a wide range of housing options. From established neighborhoods to new construction, Clay provides opportunities for families, first-time buyers, and those seeking larger properties. The community features excellent shopping, restaurants, and access to major highways, making it convenient for commuters. With top schools and a strong sense of growth, Clay is an ideal place for those seeking both opportunity and community in the Syracuse metro area.

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