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Hornell, NY Homes for Rent

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    $1,450 - $1,550 per month

    The Lofts at Rockland Silk Mill

    1-2 Beds

    18 N Main St, Hornell, NY 14843

    Opened in Late Spring 2021, The Lofts at Rockland Silk Mill is a historic property located in the city of Hornell, New York. Originally constructed in 1894, The Rockland Silk Mill has since been transformed into industrial loft-style apartment units. Each one and two-bedroom unit possesses historic charm and character, featuring exposed beams and open floor plans. Contact us today to find out how

    18 N Main St, Hornell, NY 14843
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    $1,100 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,800 Sq Ft
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    11 Maple St Unit 202, Hornell, NY 14843

    Peggy Nankivell Listing by Howard Hanna Corning Market St.

    11 Maple St Unit 202, Hornell, NY 14843
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    $1,300 - $1,650 per month

    Residences at Hornell

    2 Beds

    100 Residence Rd, Hornell, NY 14843

    Welcome home to The Residences at Hornell. Longevity paired with intuitive design are precedent at The Residences at Hornell, offering you the utmost comfort in apartment living. Enjoy maintenance free, worry free living with friendly professional management and 24-hour emergency maintenance. Let The Residences at Hornell change your life with a peaceful country setting, just minutes from major

    100 Residence Rd, Hornell, NY 14843

Why Live in Hornell

Hornell, NY, known as the "Maple City," is a small town in the forested west end of Steuben County. Surrounded by tall red and sugar maple trees, Hornell offers a blend of natural beauty and community warmth. The town is close to expansive natural parklands and within an hour's drive of the Finger Lakes region, known for fishing, boating, and wineries. Local parks such as Kanakadea Park and Veterans Memorial Park provide hiking trails, sports fields, and picnic areas, making them popular spots for community events like the Fourth of July celebration. The Hornell Erie Depot Museum, located on Loder Street, showcases the town's rich railroad history. Hornell's economy is supported by major employers like Alstom Transport, which assembles Amtrak’s Acela trains, and Saint James Mercy Hospital. The town's housing market features a range of options, from Civil War-era homes to post-World War II properties. Main Street is the hub of local commerce, with over 300 businesses including antique stores, boutiques, and restaurants. Community events such as Thursdays at the Square and the Maple City Fall Festival foster a strong sense of togetherness. Hornell experiences four distinct seasons, with an average annual snowfall of 68 inches. While the Hornell City School District receives a moderate rating, it offers programs that encourage academic excellence. For those commuting, Interstate 390 provides access to Rochester, 68 miles away.
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