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Why Live in Huntington
Huntington, located in the forested hills of Western Massachusetts, offers a blend of rural charm and accessibility to larger cities like Westfield, Springfield and Northampton. The area has a variety of home styles, including raised ranches, 1800s farmhouses, Colonial multifamily homes and modern split-levels. The region is known for its outdoor spaces, with thousands of acres of public land, lakes and hiking trails, including the Knightville Dam Wildlife Management and Recreation Area and Huntington State Forest. People dine out at places like Comfort Kitchen & Bar, Moltenbrey’s Market and B&D Variety. Major retailers and other restaurant options are in nearby Westfield. Huntington is served by the Gateway Regional School District. All of the district's schools are on one campus, making it easier for families at drop-off and pick-up. The area is car-dependent, with Route 20 providing access to Westfield Barnes Regional Airport and Bradley International Airport 30 miles away. Huntington also hosts the Westfield River Wildwater Races, attracting thousands of visitors each spring for whitewater kayaking and canoeing events. Huntington is a place where people can get a quiet town atmosphere and access to busier cities.
Home Trends in Huntington, MA
On average, homes in Huntington, MA sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Huntington, MA over the last 12 months is $345,000, down 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.