Berkshire County Homes SOLD in Just DAYS! You Won't Believe the Shocking Prices!

The period from November 10 to 14 saw a flurry of real estate activity across several Massachusetts towns, with transactions reflecting a diverse range in property values and types. From charming cottages to luxurious estates, the local housing market continues to show vitality amid broader economic uncertainties.
In Adams, Gregory C. and Stephany A. Onorato sold their property at 8½ Orchard St. to Nicole and Jonathan Berman for $257,500, while Debra Young and Diane McLain completed a transaction for a Lime Street property, selling to Dennis Krzeminski for $124,000. These sales represent a mix of affordability and investment potential in this quaint town.
Moving to Becket, the real estate dynamics were more pronounced. Susan L. Deacon sold a property at 1196 Bancroft Road for a significant $558,000 to Scott W. and Becky A. Kingsley. Additionally, Dylan B. Cope, acting as personal representative of the Estate of Anthony L. Moody, sold property at 667 King Richard Drive to JPMK Properties LLC for $458,000. These transactions underscore the area's appeal for higher-end buyers, as reflected in the robust prices.
Cheshire also saw its share of noteworthy sales. Reynolds Properties LLC sold two properties—at 46 Church St. and 8-10 Depot St.—for $322,000 to Jeffrey M. and Jill M. Reynolds. Another transaction involved Andrew G. Bedard selling a property at 230 Curran Road to Daniel L. Hopmans for $532,000, indicating a strong market presence in this town as well.
In Clarksburg, there was a mix of sales that catered to various buyers. Jill Renee Oguschewitz and Shawn G. Brierley sold property at 31 Millard Ave. for $120,000 to Western Mass Construction LLC. Meanwhile, Elizabeth K. Green, representing the estate of Roy Martin Wilson, sold a property at 378 East Road to Stephany A. Onorato and Steven L. Wandrei for $217,000.
Dalton witnessed multiple transactions with values that ranged widely. Notable sales included Lynne C. Rufo selling property at 29 John St. for $228,060, and Seven Sages LLC selling at 48 Elaine Ave. for $364,000. These fluctuations indicate a healthy market, appealing to both first-time homebuyers and seasoned investors.
Great Barrington emerged as a focal point for high-value transactions. Virginia Bradley sold a property at 234 Long Pond Road for an impressive $1,500,000. This was followed by Mary Ann Norris selling 20 Prospect St. to Robert F. Adam and Signe Adam for $1,997,000, the highest recorded sale in this period. Such prices highlight the attraction of the area as a luxury destination.
Meanwhile, in Pittsfield, a series of transactions showcased the market's diversity. Christine M. Burbank, acting as trustee of the Christine M. Burbank 2009 RVT, sold a property at 411 East New Lenox Road for $1,500,000, while Alan J. Righi, appointed Commissioner in a Partition Petition, sold property at 122 Thomas Island Road to the Nichols family for $1,000,000. These figures indicate a strong investor interest and a robust market response in this urban center.
As the week wrapped up, the overall activity in real estate across these towns not only reflects the ongoing economic vibrancy but also underscores a growing demand for properties at various price points. The transactions are provided by the Middle Berkshire, North Berkshire, and South Berkshire Registry of Deeds offices, illustrating the continued interest in local real estate.
With a blend of sales from affordable homes to multi-million dollar estates, the real estate market remains resilient, hinting at the potential for future growth and investment opportunities across the region.
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