$1,305 - $3,447 per month
Forge
1 - 3 Beds
66 Brushwood Way, Lenox, MA 01240
$1,305 - $3,447 per month
Forge
1 - 3 Beds
66 Brushwood Way, Lenox, MA 01240
$12 per month
10 Valley St, Lee, MA 01238
2106 SF OFFICE SPACE. Building B available for immediate occupancy. New bathroom. Ample power. LED lighting. Central Air. In addition to base rent of $12.00/sf/yr tenant pays for heat, electricity, security, trash removal, telecommunications renter's/liability insurance and taxes. Tenant, at tenants expense, may make alterations. Landlord pays for insurance, water & sewer, snow removal and
Rich Aldrich WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBY'S - LENOX
$1,082 per month
Lenox Schoolhouse Apartments
Studio
109 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA 01240
$6 per month
10 Valley St, Lee, MA 01238
7300 SF WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LEASE. Available for immediate occupancy. With 2 loading docks and 1 ground level drive-in access door. New bathroom. Ample power, suspended overhead gas heaters, LED lighting, 24' center ceiling. In addition to base rent of $6.00/sf/yr tenant pays for heat, electricity, security, trash removal, telecommunications renter's/liability insurance and taxes. Landlord
Rich Aldrich WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBY'S - LENOX
$7 per month
10 Valley St, Lee, MA 01238
9,400 sf FOR LEASE. Available for immediate occupancy. With 2 loading docks and 1 ground level drive-in access door. 7.300 sf of warehouse, 2,106 sf of office area and 2 new bathrooms. Ample power, suspended overhead gas heaters, LED lighting, 24' center ceiling. In addition to base rent of $7.50/sf/yr tenant pays for heat, electricity, security, trash removal, telecommunications
Rich Aldrich WILLIAM PITT SOTHEBY'S - LENOX
Lenox, Massachusetts, is a distinguished retreat in the central Berkshires, known for its vibrant arts scene and upscale atmosphere. This small town, with a population of around 5,000, is a summer haven for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, drawing over 350,000 visitors annually to Tanglewood for concerts featuring artists like James Taylor and John Legend. The town's rich cultural offerings extend to the historic estate of author Edith Wharton, now a museum and a significant attraction. Lenox's housing market is competitive, with a mix of preserved 19th-century mansions, custom contemporary homes, and architectural styles such as Cape Cod and Colonial Revival. The median home price is notably high for the region, reflecting its desirability. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Kennedy Park's extensive trails or the Massachusetts Audubon Society's Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, offering year-round activities from snowshoeing to hiking. Lenox Public Schools are highly rated, providing a robust curriculum with advanced placement options. The walkable downtown area is free of big box stores, featuring local shops, art galleries, and diverse dining options like Alta Restaurant & Wine Bar. Lenox's location along Route 7 provides easy access to nearby towns like Pittsfield, though summer traffic can be heavy. The town's unique blend of cultural richness, natural beauty, and educational excellence makes it a sought-after destination for both residents and visitors.