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Salamanca, NY Homes for Rent

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    $850 per month

    BirchGrove of Salamanca

    2 Beds

    355 Rochester St, Salamanca, NY 14779

    Beautifully Updated Apartment – Pet Friendly!This beautifully updated apartment offers comfort, convenience, and worry-free living. The kitchen comes fully equipped with a stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher, making meal prep and cleanup a breeze.Enjoy the convenience of on-site laundry with a washer and dryer located in the common area. The unit features forced air and heating to

    355 Rochester St, Salamanca, NY 14779
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    $3,250 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,080 Sq Ft
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    6284 Dublin Hills Rd, Salamanca, NY 14779

    Escape to your own private retreat just outside of Ellicottville! Nestled in a peaceful, wooded, & secludedsetting, this fully furnished cedar A-frame chalet is available for rent & offers the perfect blend ofcomfort & nature.The home features a bright & airy open-concept living space on the 2nd flr, complete with acozy wood stove, a stunning wall of windows, & 2 sliding glass doors leading to a

    Amy Mayfield Listing by HUNT Real Estate Corporation

    6284 Dublin Hills Rd, Salamanca, NY 14779

Why Live in Salamanca

Salamanca, NY, nestled in the Allegheny Highlands along the Allegheny River, offers a unique small-town living experience within the Allegany Indian Reservation, part of the Seneca Nation of New York. This mountain town is known for its historical roots as a rail hub and timber boomtown, with several large manufacturing plants still providing employment. The Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino attracts thousands of visitors annually, adding to the local economy. Housing in Salamanca features older homes from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including American Foursquares, Craftsman homes, bungalows, and traditional styles. These homes often come with large lots, spacious backyards, and garages, though some require significant renovations. Non-Native Americans can purchase homes but lease the land they sit on, with a small tax applied to reservation land purchases. Outdoor attractions are plentiful, with Allegheny State Park offering over 64,000 acres of hiking trails and historic dance halls, and local parks like James J. Crowley Community Park providing recreational spaces close to the Allegheny River. Dining options on Main Street include Abuela’s Café for Puerto Rican cuisine and Myers Hotel & Steakhouse for upscale American fare. While public transportation is absent, Interstate 86 provides access to nearby towns, with Olean General Hospital 20 miles east and Buffalo Niagara International Airport 64 miles away.

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