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Berlin, New York, is a rural community near the New York-Massachusetts border, known for its expansive forested landscapes and outdoor activities. The town center features a few churches and shops, but much of the area is undeveloped, offering ample opportunities for hunting, hiking, and caving. Notable outdoor spots include Cherry Plain State Park, which spans 175 acres and offers campsites, hunting areas, and multiuse trails, and Berlin State Forest, known for its trails and winter cross-country skiing. Bentleys Cave Preserve provides unique caving experiences with controlled access. The community is connected by State Route 22, with Albany and Interstate 90 approximately 25 miles away. Housing in Berlin ranges from historic 19th-century Colonial Revival homes to more recent Craftsman-inspired cottages and ranch-style homes, often situated on multiacre lots. Local dining options include the Berlin House Restaurant and 17 Cherry Plain Square, known for its extensive beer selection and live music. Grocery shopping is available at small local markets, with larger options in nearby towns like Bennington and Pittsfield. Berlin hosts an annual Fourth of July Parade on Main Street, featuring handmade floats, live music, and community activities. While the local schools are not highly rated, they offer various after-school programs and specialized classes in marine biology and freshwater studies. Internet access can be limited outside the main areas, with only two cell towers providing coverage.
On average, homes in Berlin, NY sell after 28 days on the market compared to the national average of 56 days. The median sale price for homes in Berlin, NY over the last 12 months is $206,000, down 20% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.