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Why Live in Alford

Alford, Massachusetts, is a small, rural community with a population of under 500 people, known for its scenic wooded lots and forested trails ideal for hiking and cross-country skiing. The area offers exquisite views of the surrounding high hills and maintains a picturesque, low-tax environment. Residents travel 5 miles to Great Barrington for necessities, as Alford lacks stores, motels, and a post office. The community features a volunteer fire department, a local garden club, and high-speed internet connectivity. Homes in Alford are situated on large forested lots, ranging from one acre to over 30 acres, and include ranch-style homes, custom contemporary estates, and a few late-19th-century Colonial Revival-style properties. The area is known for its undeveloped land, such as Elizabeth’s Woods and Alford Springs Reserve, which offer miles of trails for walking, skiing, and horseback riding. The Southern Berkshire Regional District serves Alford, with Undermountain Elementary being a highly rated school. For dining and shopping, residents head to Great Barrington, which features locally owned grocery stores and restaurants like Guido’s Fresh Marketplace and Barrington Brewery & Restaurant. Alford is within driving distance of Pittsfield, Albany, and Fairview Hospital, though the lack of public transit and muddy roads in spring can pose challenges.

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