$135,000
- Land
- 4.1 Acres
- $32,927 per Acre
37 N Farms Rd, West Whately, MA 01039
37 N Farms Rd, West Whately, MA 01039$135,000
37 N Farms Rd, West Whately, MA 01039
37 N Farms Rd, West Whately, MA 01039$175,000
86 Ashfield Rd, Williamsburg, MA 01096
Jorge Zea Jorge Andres Zea
$159,000
11 S Chesterfield Rd, Goshen, MA 01032
Michael Mendyk Michael Mendyk Real Estate
$60,000
0 Fuller Rd, Goshen, MA 01032
0 Fuller Rd, Goshen, MA 01032
Known locally as “Burgy,” Williamsburg is a small town in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, with a rural, low-key feel that draws people looking for space and quiet in the Pioneer Valley. Housing here spans a few eras, from 19th-century Colonials and Queen Annes to early-20th-century farmhouses, midcentury cottages, timeless ranch styles and contemporary New Traditional homes. Prices vary widely, often depending on acreage and setting, with hilltop properties and mountain views typically at the higher end of the range. Families are served by the Hampshire Regional School District, which includes Anne T. Dunphy School for preschool through sixth grade. For outdoor recreation, there’s youth sports at Ames Field, golf at Beaver Brook Golf Course and trails to explore at places like Big View Trail and the Williamsburg Wildlife Management Area. The compact downtown includes local staples, such as Williamsburg Market and Williamsburg General Store, as well as casual dining like A-1 Hilltown Pizza and Panda Garden. Community gatherings are anchored by the Williamsburg Grange. Massachusetts Route 9 runs through town, providing a direct link to Northampton and to Amherst, both within 10 miles. PVTA bus service adds another option for getting around.
On average, homes in Williamsburg, MA sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Williamsburg, MA over the last 12 months is $482,500, up 13% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.