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Weekly Real Estate Transactions Across Berkshire, Litchfield, and Columbia Counties

April 24, 2026 - 03:25

Weekly Real Estate Transactions Across Berkshire, Litchfield, and Columbia Counties

A fresh wave of property sales has swept through the tri-state region this week, with transactions recorded across Berkshire County in Massachusetts, Litchfield County in Connecticut, and Columbia County in New York. The latest data, compiled for the week ending April 24, 2026, reveals a steady market with notable activity in both residential and commercial sectors.

In Berkshire County, several single-family homes changed hands, with prices ranging from modest starter homes in North Adams to higher-end properties in the towns of Stockbridge and Lenox. A historic colonial on Main Street in Great Barrington sold for just under $850,000, reflecting continued demand for properties with character and proximity to cultural amenities. Meanwhile, a renovated ranch-style home in Pittsfield attracted multiple offers, ultimately closing at $375,000.

Litchfield County saw a mix of lakefront cottages and sprawling estates. A four-bedroom contemporary home overlooking Bantam Lake closed at $1.2 million, while a charming farmhouse in Cornwall with 12 acres of land sold for $675,000. Real estate agents in the region note that buyers are increasingly seeking properties with acreage and privacy, a trend that has persisted since the pandemic era.

Columbia County in New York also reported brisk activity. A Victorian-era home in Hudson’s historic district sold for $950,000, and a renovated barn conversion in Chatham fetched $720,000. The county continues to attract buyers from New York City and other metropolitan areas looking for weekend retreats or permanent relocations.

Overall, the tri-state market remains competitive, with inventory levels still below pre-pandemic averages. Agents advise prospective buyers to act quickly when desirable properties become available, as multiple offers remain common in many price ranges.


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