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Hathaway Farms Townhomes at Northampton
1 - 4 Beds
73 Barrett St, Northampton, MA 01060
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Hathaway Farms Townhomes at Northampton
1 - 4 Beds
73 Barrett St, Northampton, MA 01060
$2,200 total monthly price
51 1/2 Hatfield St Unit 6, Northampton, MA 01060
This larger two bedroom condo is centrally located for easy commutes to surrounding areas and downtown Northampton. The larger living room has tons of light pouring through the bay window. Flowing into the dining area with a door leading to the back deck to enjoy the fresh air and relax. The galley kitchen is highly functional and has plenty of storage between the cabinets and the pantry. On the
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$2,030 - $2,255 per month plus fees
Laurel Ridge
1 - 2 Beds
312-380 Hatfield St, Northampton, MA 01060
$2,100 total monthly price
239 N King St, Northampton, MA 01060
Available NOW! Large two bedroom, 1 bathroom home with plenty of natural light. Two good sized bedrooms and a full bathroom with spacious living room, kitchen with new appliances (no dishwasher) and mudroom with washer and dryer. No basement use.The house is located on North King St. and 91 Is behind it which means easy access to 91 north and south.Owner pays for: water & sewer, snow
$2,450 total monthly price
49 Beacon St Unit 1L, Northampton, MA 01062
Available Now-Grand Victorian home with first floor two bedroom with large bright living area and eat in kitchen with stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave and ample cabinet and counter space. Living areas have two decorative fireplaces and hardwood floors and nice stained-glass windows. Unit comes with off street parking for a maximum of two cars. Owner provides snow removal, trash and
Williamsburg, known locally as “Burgy,” is a small town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, characterized by its rural and peaceful atmosphere. The town features a mix of 19th-century Colonial Revivals, Queen Annes, early-20th-century farmhouses, midcentury cottages, ranch-style homes, and 21st-century New Traditionals. Williamsburg’s housing prices vary significantly, influenced by factors such as acreage and views, with hilltop homes offering mountain vistas typically commanding higher prices. The Hampshire Regional School District serves the area, with many children attending the highly rated Anne T. Dunphy School for preschool through sixth grade, and then moving on to Hampshire Regional Middle and High School. Williamsburg offers various recreational activities, including youth sports at Ames Field, golfing at Beaver Brook Golf Course, and hiking at Big View Trail and the Williamsburg Wildlife Management Area. The town’s historic downtown area features local shops like Williamsburg Market and Williamsburg General Store, dining options such as A-1 Hilltown Pizza and Panda Garden Chinese Restaurant, and community events at the Williamsburg Grange Community Hall. Massachusetts Route 9 runs through Williamsburg, connecting it to nearby towns like Northampton, which is less than 8 miles away, and Amherst, about a 30-minute drive. The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority provides bus service to these neighboring areas, enhancing connectivity for residents.