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Why Live in Berkshire

Berkshire, located in north Tioga County, NY, is a rural farming community established in 1808. With a population of just under 1,500 spread across three hamlets—Berkshire, East Berkshire, and Wilson Creek—this area is known for its privacy and spacious living. Traditional homes, including National and colonial styles built before the 1900s, are common, alongside more modern ranch-style properties. Homes on the outskirts feature larger lots ranging from one to 20 acres, while those in the hamlets have modestly sized yards. Each property includes a driveway and many have garages. State Route 38 is the main thoroughfare, connecting residents to Interstate 86 and nearby cities like Binghamton, 37 miles away. The closest hospital and airport are both 25 miles away in Ithaca. Local features include Grandview Farms Golf Course with its 18-hole public course, and nearby state forests offering unmarked trails for hiking and hunting. Greenwood Park, 10 miles east, provides a looping trail, playground, picnic area, and fishing lake. Shopping and dining options are available along Route 38, with essentials at Dollar General and fresh produce at Stoughton Farm. Dining spots like Creekside Diner and Fortunato's are just five miles south in Newark Valley. Events in neighboring towns include Depot Friday Nights in Newark Valley and holiday festivities in Owego, such as Halloween Fest and Lights on the River.

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What neighborhoods in Berkshire, NY are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Berkshire, NY depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Varna, Bryant Park and Belle Sherman, Far West Side, First Ward and West Side, each with its own character and price range.
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