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Why Live in Hadley
Hadley is a scenic town known for its colonial farmhouses and historical significance as the former asparagus capital of the world. The area even has the nickname "Hadley Grass." Housing in Hadley includes large Cape Cods, colonial homes, ranch-style houses, and farmhouses, with properties ranging from historic builds to new construction. The town’s highly rated schools include Hadley Elementary School and The Hartsbrook School, a top private K-12 school in the Springfield area. Situated between the Connecticut River to the west and the University of Massachusetts–Amherst to the east, Hadley is surrounded by several universities, including Smith College, Hampshire College and Mount Holyoke College. The town features the Hockanum Rural Historic District, showcasing farmland that has been in use for centuries. Hadley’s Route 9 is a hub for local businesses, offering brunch spots like The Stables Restaurant and shopping at Hampshire Mall and Mountain Farms Shopping Mall, which includes Whole Foods and Walmart. For entertainment, residents can catch a UMass game at McGuirk Alumni Stadium or enjoy vintage arcade games at The Quarters. The annual Asparagus Festival at Hadley Town Common is a local highlight. Residents hike Mount Holyoke, Mount Hitchcock and Mount Warner Trailhead, or explore the Norwottuck Rail Trail and Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge. Hadley is about 20 miles from Springfield and 41 miles from Bradley International Airport, with convenient access to major roadways via Route 9.
Home Trends in Hadley, MA
On average, homes in Hadley, MA sell after 35 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Hadley, MA over the last 12 months is $570,767, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.