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Real estate sales activity picked up across the tri-state region this week, with notable transactions in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. In Berkshire County, a four-bedroom colonial in Lenox sold for $1.2 million, marking one of the higher-end closings of the month. The property, situated on two acres near the town center, included a renovated kitchen and a finished basement. In Pittsfield, a three-bedroom ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac changed hands for $325,000, reflecting steady demand for entry-level homes.
Across the border in Litchfield County, Connecticut, a historic farmhouse in Kent went for $875,000. The 19th-century home sits on 10 acres with a barn and has been fully updated with modern systems while preserving original beams and wide-plank floors. Meanwhile, in Torrington, a two-bedroom condo in a newer complex sold for $240,000, appealing to first-time buyers and downsizers.
In Columbia County, New York, a contemporary home in Hudson with views of the Catskills closed at $1.5 million. The property features floor-to-ceiling windows and a detached studio. In Chatham, a modest Cape Cod-style house on a half-acre lot sold for $410,000. Agents note that inventory remains tight across all three counties, with multiple offers still common on well-priced listings. The median sale price in the region held steady at around $475,000 for the week.
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