Single phase nanocrystalline HoFeO3 powders were successfully synthesized by the sol–gel self-propagation combustion method using glycin (C2H5NO2) as the chelating reagent at a low combustion temperature. Four different mole ratios of glycin to metal nitrate (G/M) were used to prepare HoFeO3 powders in the experiment. The XRD patterns indicate monophasic HoFeO3 powders can be formed by further calcination, the SEM micrographs show that the nano-sized grains with distinguishable boundaries had been obtained. The M–H curves show HoFeO3 powders had the characteristic of antiferromagnetism at 50 K, while the powders had the characteristic of paramagnetism as the ambient temperature reached 100 K or 300 K. The FC/ZFC magnetic measurement results demonstrate that there was a transition from antiferromagnetism to paramagnetism in HoFeO3 nanopowders as the temperature was increased.