$1,626 - $2,397 per month
Air City Lofts
1 - 2 Beds
85-86 Hangar Rd, Rome, NY 13441
$1,626 - $2,397 per month
Air City Lofts
1 - 2 Beds
85-86 Hangar Rd, Rome, NY 13441
$700 per month
206 W Embargo St, Rome, NY 13440
2nd floor spacious one bedroom apartment, section 8 ready. One small dog or up to 2 cats welcome with renters insurance and proof of flea control. Tenant pays utilities, except water.
Patricia Hamilton GREEN PEA REAL ESTATE
$795 - $825 per month
Rose Garden Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
113 Rose Ln, Rome, NY 13440
$790 - $995 per month
Windsor Mews Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
417 N Levitt St, Rome, NY 13440
$1,100 per month
409 N James St Unit 2, Rome, NY 13440
TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT NICE CLEAN AND IN A GREAT AREA.
$1,650 per month
625 Roosevelt Ave, Rome, NY 13440
Fully renovated lower level 2 bedroom home with tons of character! Residential established neighborhood. Minutes to The Technology Park, shopping, restaurants ETC. Driveway parking. Private entrance in both front of the house and another on the side. Great deck for outdoor use. Large Kitchen, Dining room and living room with gorgeous decorative fireplace! 2 full bedrooms with closets. Hardwood
$900 per month
309 N James St Unit 309 N. James St UPPER, Rome, NY 13440
2nd floor spacious apartment. 2 bedroom with a bonus room. Enter into living room area, 3 rooms off of living room, full bathroom, and kitchen. All wooden type floors throughout and tile in kitchen and bathroom. Sorry no smoking or pets. Rent includes water, sewer, and trash. Off street parking.
$950 per month
625 Roosevelt Ave Unit 2, Rome, NY 13440
Beautiful All new 1 Bedroom Apartment. Newly remodeled throughout. New Bathroom/New Appliances. Freshly painted. Large Livingroom. Separate Private Entrance. Washer/Dryer Hook-up. Residential living. Minutes from Griffiss Technology Park/MVCC. Large Backyard. Note**Unfurnished.
Rome, located in central New York, is the second-largest city in the state by land area and has a population of over 32,000 residents. The city is historically significant, with ties to the Erie Canal and a rich industrial past, including cheese and metal production. Rome features a variety of home styles, from early-20th century farmhouses to mid-century ranch-style designs, with many properties offering views of the Delta Reservoir. The city experiences cold winters with significant snowfall and moderate summers. Rome is known for its strong sense of community, with residents actively participating in local events and supporting each other, especially during challenging times like the 2024 tornado.
The city offers a diverse dining scene with numerous international restaurants, pizzerias, and local diners, particularly along Rome-Westernville Road and Black River Boulevard. Recreational opportunities abound, with small parks, golf courses, and the Rome Sand Plains Unique Area providing outdoor activities. Delta Lake is a popular spot for boating and water-skiing in the summer, while nearby ski slopes cater to winter sports enthusiasts. The Erie Canalway Trail and the Empire State Trail offer scenic routes for hiking and biking.
Cultural venues in Rome include the Capitol Theatre, which hosts films, plays, and concerts, and the John F. Kennedy Civic Arena, which supports youth hockey and figure skating. The Fort Rickey Discovery Zoo offers interactive animal experiences. Education is provided by the Rome City School District, with Notre Dame Junior/Senior High School in nearby Utica being a highly rated private option. Major employers in the area include Rome Memorial Hospital and Rome Health. The city is accessible via Interstate 90, with Utica less than 20 miles southeast and Syracuse over 40 miles west.