Central New York
Blodgett Mills, New York
Blodgett Mills is a hamlet — a community without a village government of its own — in Cortland County, part of New York's Central New York region, with about 274 residents at the 2020 census.
Whether you're moving in or you've been here for years, the checks that matter most are the school district, the assessment and STAR, and — outside the cities — the well, the septic, and the flood map.
- Type
- Hamlet (CDP)
- County
- Cortland
- Region
- Central New York
- Population (2020)
- 274
Local Almanac
Notes in and around Blodgett Mills
Short, sourced notes tied to this place, its county, or nearby communities.
Nearby · Home & Property
Cortlandville Permits Start With the Building Code Office
Cortlandville owners should check the Building Code Department before residential, commercial, solar, accessory, or highway-adjacent work moves forward.
Read this note ->Nearby · Home & Property
Cortland County Beacon Is a Parcel Starting Point
Cortland County's Beacon and Real Property pages help Homer and Cortlandville owners check parcel, assessment, sale, and property details before asking bigger questions.
Read this note ->Nearby · History & Culture
Homer's Green Keeps the Town Readable
Homer's identity gathers along the Tioughnioga River, a 1791 settlement story, Main Street, and a village green ringed by historic buildings.
Read this note ->Nearby · History & Culture
Cortland Runs Through Valleys, Rails, and Wickwire
Cortland's identity connects its seven-valley setting, railroad-era industry, and the long Wickwire manufacturing story.
Read this note ->Nearby · The Outdoors
Cortlandville's Lime Hollow Makes the Town a Preserve Landscape
Lime Hollow gives Cortlandville a concrete landscape identity through glacial, wetland, and preserve work near the city edge.
Read this note ->Nearby · Cars & Driving
Cortland DMV test days need the Thursday-Friday appointment rule
Cortland County DMV walk-ins are broad, but tests, Thursday opening time, and late-day processing cutoffs need separate planning.
Read this note ->Nearby · History & Culture
Cortland's College Town Layer Grew From a Normal School
Cortland's history includes the normal-school roots of SUNY Cortland, a major employer that gives the Crown City a college-town layer.
Read this note ->Nearby · The Outdoors
Tuller Hill Gives Virgil a Multi-Use Trail Grid
Tuller Hill State Forest in Virgil covers 2,497 acres and supports hiking, skiing, biking, riding, snowmobiling, hunting, trapping, and geocaching.
Read this note ->Nearby · History & Culture
Taylor Valley Keeps the Cheningo CCC Story on the Landscape
Taylor Valley State Forest connects Cuyler, Solon, Taylor, and Truxton with Cheningo day use, snowmobile trails, glacial landforms, and CCC history.
Read this note ->Property tax snapshot
About $23–$35 per $1,000 in Cortland County
Combined full-value rate — county + town/city + school district, per $1,000 of market value (FY2025). On a $300,000 home that's about $6,879–$10,624 a year before the STAR break. A hamlet has no government of its own — it's taxed at the rates of the town it sits in.
A planning estimate, not a bill. Your exact rate depends on your school district and any village. Confirm with the assessor.
Statewide links
Statewide starting points.
Good to know
- • Your assessed value usually isn't your market value — ask for the equalization rate.
- • Register for STAR; new applicants generally receive a credit instead of an automatic exemption on the bill.
- • Outside the cities, check the well, the septic, and the FEMA flood map before you buy.
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Tax rates: NYS Dept of Taxation & Finance (ORPTS), Real Property Tax Rates and Levy Data by Municipality, data.ny.gov dataset iq85-sdzs. (FY2025). Population: U.S. Census 2020. Reviewed June 2026. Source data ->
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