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Williamstown, MA Homes for Rent

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    $900 per month

    • 0.5 Baths
    • 500 Sq Ft
    • Property for Rent

    173 Water St, Williamstown, MA 01267

    Beautifully renovated space with new windows, wood floors, recessed lighting, and new bathroom. Lobby space, plus 2-3 additional offices. About 500 square feet in total. Plenty of parking. Hot water included, tenant pays electric. Available on July/August 1, 2025, 1 year lease preferred.

    Allison Pacelli PACELLI ZEPKA

    173 Water St, Williamstown, MA 01267
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    $2,000 per month

    • 0.5 Baths
    • 1,200 Sq Ft
    • Property for Rent

    228 Main St, Williamstown, MA 01267

    Prime Main Street Retail Opportunity in Williamstown! Approx. 1,200 SF of versatile commercial space available in a high-visibility retail plaza in the heart of town. Formerly a successful donut shop, this location offers a strong footprint for your next cafe, boutique, gallery, or service business. Surrounded by popular destinations and steady foot traffic, the plaza offers ample shared parking,

    Peter West BISHOP WEST REAL ESTATE

    228 Main St, Williamstown, MA 01267

Why Live in Williamstown

Williamstown, MA, nestled in the northwest corner of Massachusetts, is a small town surrounded by the scenic Berkshires mountain ranges and close to the borders of Vermont and New York. The town is closely tied to Williams College, a prestigious liberal arts institution established in 1793, which significantly influences the local culture and community. With approximately 8,000 residents, including nearly 2,000 students, Williamstown offers a blend of sophisticated culture and country living. The town boasts highly rated schools, including Mount Greylock Public Schools, Williamstown Elementary, and Mt. Greylock Regional High School. Attractions in Williamstown include the Clark Art Institute, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and nearby MASS MoCA in North Adams. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking trails such as the Appalachian Trail and Cascade Trail, as well as winter sports at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort. The town center on Spring Street is walkable and features bookstores, coffee shops, boutiques, and restaurants, with additional amenities like gourmet grocery stores and a co-op market. Historic homes, including colonial and Federal-style farmhouses, line tree-lined streets, while more modern condominiums and custom-built retreats are available outside downtown. Williamstown is safer than the national average, and residents primarily use personal vehicles for transportation, with Albany International Airport located 40 miles west.
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