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MOTIVATED SELLER, Enchanting In-Town Farmhouse with Mount Greylock Views!
Embrace the charm of country living in this delightful farmhouse, boasting unparalleled views of Mount Greylock. This home merges rustic allure with modern comforts, creating a haven for those who appreciate the beauty of nature. The heart of the home is the cozy living room, opens to an everyday dining area, perfect for gathering and making memories. A culinary dream in the kitchen with abundant cabinet space. The first-floor primary bedroom and a convenient half bath offer potential for single-level living. Additionally, full bath and laundry facilities on main level add to the home's practical layout. Call today to book a showing! Mudroom entry-exit space ensures a tidy and organized home, and built-in bunk beds upstairs are not only space-efficient but also add a touch of whimsy and fun. Generous closet space throughout the home addresses all your storage needs. Located just moments from trails perfect for hiking and biking, this farmhouse is an outdoor enthusiast's dream. Whether you're soaking in the hot tub, cozying up by the woodstove, or exploring the great outdoors, this property offers a lifestyle of comfort and adventure. Schedule a showing today!
Listing Details
Property Details
- MLS ID 243315
- Status Closed
- Property Type Single Family
- Beds 3
- Full Baths 1
- Half Baths 1
- SqFt 2,004 sqft
- Acres 0.30 acres
- Year Built 1850
- Elementary School Hoosac Valley Elementary
- Middle School Hoosac Valley Middle & High School
- High School Hoosac Valley Middle & High School
- Buyer Broker Compensation Any compensation may only be paid to a licensed real estate broker. Compensation offers are negotiable, not set by law, and may change until a written agreement is signed. Agents should inquire about dual variable rate commissions. 2.5%
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Location
116 Wells Rd, Cheshire, MA 01225Get Driving DirectionsExplore Cheshire
The Berkshire County valley town of Cheshire, boasting about 3,300 residents, derived its name from the county of Cheshire in England. Settled in 1766 by Baptists and...