Hortonville, New York

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Hortonville, NY

Welcome to Hortonville

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Community Profile

Tucked into the rolling landscape of Sullivan County, this intimate hamlet of just 205 residents offers a rare combination of financial strength, stability, and small-community charm that is increasingly hard to find in the Hudson Valley region. With a median household income of $112,910 — well above the national median of roughly $75,000 — and a remarkable 59% of households earning six figures or more, Hortonville attracts and retains residents with serious economic footing. That prosperity is reflected in an 85.5% homeownership rate, one of the highest you'll encounter anywhere in New York State, compared to the national average of just 65.5%.

The community skews toward established, experienced residents, with a median age of 46.9 years and a significant 33.7% of the population over 65 — a profile that speaks to a quiet, settled way of life. An impressive 41.2% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, surpassing the national college attainment rate, and a striking 78% of degree holders work in STEM fields, suggesting a technically accomplished, professionally driven population. With an unemployment rate of 0% and a poverty rate of just 3.9%, the community's economic health is exceptional. Veterans make up a meaningful 15.6% of residents, adding a thread of service and dedication to the community's character. For buyers seeking financial stability, low density, and genuine neighborly quiet, Hortonville presents a compelling case.

Things to Do

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What I can confirm: There is a Hortonville in Sullivan County, New York, a small hamlet in the Catskills region. However, I do not have sufficient verified knowledge about its specific named parks, restaurants, shopping areas, or cultural venues to meet the requirement of naming actual, real places — and the instructions explicitly prohibit inventing fake business names.

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History

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Weather

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Hortonville, New York is a small hamlet located in Sullivan County, in the Catskill region of New York State. Here is the weather overview based on that location:


Hortonville, New York, a small hamlet nestled in Sullivan County in the Catskill region, experiences a humid continental climate — the defining weather pattern for much of interior upstate New York. Four distinct seasons shape daily life here, with meaningful temperature swings between summer and winter.

Summers are warm and moderately humid, with daytime highs typically ranging from the upper 70s to the mid-80s°F, while nights cool comfortably into the 50s and low 60s. The elevated Catskill terrain helps temper the heat that settles over lower Hudson Valley communities, making outdoor living genuinely pleasant from late spring through early fall.

Winters are cold and snowy, with daytime highs often in the 20s and 30s°F and overnight lows frequently dipping below 20°F. The Catskill highlands amplify snowfall totals compared to lower-lying areas, and residents should expect several significant accumulation events each season.

Precipitation is fairly well distributed throughout the year, averaging roughly 45 to 50 inches annually, with additional moisture arriving as lake-effect and orographic snowfall enhanced by the surrounding ridgelines. Spring and fall bring dramatic foliage and variable conditions, including the possibility of late-season frosts well into May.

For real estate purposes, the climate means heating costs are a genuine consideration — well-insulated homes with efficient heating systems are highly desirable. Buyers should also budget for seasonal maintenance such as roof snow loads, driveway clearing, and weatherproofing. On the upside, the temperate summers and spectacular fall color make properties here especially appealing as both year-round residences and seasonal retreats.

Hortonville Market Analytics

The Hortonville real estate market is showing signs of stability and growth, with the average home value increasing by 1.9% over the past year to $337,714, according to data analyzed by Opulist. This steady appreciation in home values suggests that the market is balancing, with sellers having a moderate advantage, and it may be a good time for buyers to consider making a move. As a buyer or seller, it's essential to work with a knowledgeable expert like Opulist to navigate the local market and make informed decisions.


1-Year Home Value Change: +1.9%

Hortonville Home Value Index over time.

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