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Washington, MA Houses for Sale

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    $359,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,314 Sq Ft

    14 Blotz Rd, Washington, MA 01223

    This charming cape in Washington, MA offers 1.75 acres of land, providing plenty of space and privacy, A standout feature is the picturesque walking bridge that crosses a small creek, adding to the serene and tranquil ambiance. Built in 1845, this home combines historic character with modern comfort, boasting classic shaker siding and a cozy wood stove for the colder months. Beautiful gardens

    Amy Shufelt BERKSHIRE LISTINGS

    14 Blotz Rd, Washington, MA 01223
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    $537,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,300 Sq Ft

    40 Ryan Rd, Washington, MA 01223

    Contemporary cape with an open, single floor design combines charm and practicality on two private acres. The walk out lower level features an expansive family room with two additional bonus rooms. Heated garage, central vac, Vt Castings wood stove, underground propane, whole house generator and a screened porch to observe the private, landscaped lawn and gardens. This beautifully designed, well

    Henry Hagenah OCTOBER MOUNTAIN REAL ESTATE

    40 Ryan Rd, Washington, MA 01223
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    $1,800,000

    • 22 Beds
    • 21 Baths
    • 9,018 Sq Ft

    885 Washington Mountain Rd, Washington, MA 01223

    The Possibilities are endless! Family Compound & Retreat ! Hotel, Wedding Venue, Campgrounds, Cross Country Skiing Trails or Family Compound, bring your imagination and bring Buck Steep Manor back to Life! Five Buildings and many Cabins amid this 350-acre Estate. The Manor House 25 rooms the Lodge 19 rooms the Dutch Colonial Barn 5 rooms the Cottage 10 rooms The Antique Carriage Barn Hall 99pl

    Joy Salvini RE/MAX Compass

    885 Washington Mountain Rd, Washington, MA 01223

Why Live in Washington

Washington, MA, nestled between October Mountain and Central Berkshire, spans nearly 39 square miles, with two-thirds designated as conservation land. This small town, with a population of under 500, offers a secluded lifestyle amidst dense forests, hiking trails, and high-elevation ponds. Despite its rural setting, Washington boasts a close-knit community, with residents staying connected through the monthly newsletter “Washington Tracks” and gatherings at the Transfer Station. The Becket Athenaeum and neighboring art center provide various events, including art classes and toddler playgroups. The Washington Town Hall hosts civic events like Family Fun Day, while the Friends of Washington Town Park organizes summer concerts and nature activities. The annual Sons and Daughters Reunion and Hop Brook Community Club events further foster community spirit. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy year-round recreation in October Mountain State Forest, which includes stretches of the Appalachian Trail, fishing ponds, and scenic campgrounds. Homes in Washington are primarily single-family residences, ranging from rustic log cabins to modern Cape Cods, often situated on multi-acre lots with forest views. While Washington lacks a commercial center, amenities are accessible in nearby Pittsfield, 11 miles northwest, and Lee, 15 miles south. Washington students attend Central Berkshire Public Schools, which have high ratings and small class sizes. The town is car-dependent, with Massachusetts State Route 8 as the main thoroughfare, connecting residents to essential services and nearby cities.

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Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$519,000
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