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Why Live in Sunderland
Sunderland, Massachusetts, is a quaint rural town nestled along the Connecticut River amid the mountains of western Massachusetts. The town features a traditional New England Main Street lined with historic architecture, including 19th-century Colonial Revival, Cape Cod, and saltbox homes. Sunderland’s bucolic setting offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, with attractions like Sunderland Riverside Park providing small-boat access to the river, a riverwalk, and an observation deck with views of Mount Sugarloaf. The Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation and Sunderland Caves offer hiking and biking trails, while the riverfront is popular for boating and fishing. Main Street hosts locally owned restaurants such as Goten of Japan and the upscale Blue Heron, along with Millstone Farm Market, a farm-to-table grocery store with a full-service butcher shop. Housing options include older homes in the town center and contemporary ranch-style homes on spacious lots. Sunderland Elementary and Frontier Regional serve local students, with Frontier Regional featuring an active performing arts department. The town is safer than the national average, providing a peaceful retreat from busier areas. Interstate 91, accessible via Route 116, offers convenient travel to neighboring communities and Springfield.
Rental Home Trends in Sunderland, MA
The median rent is $2,285 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,350, townhouses at $3,125 and condos at $1,695.