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Real estate news: Latest weekly sales report; market perspectives; how to find a bargain; how to make your home nergy efficient; and property of the week.

Here’s what we have for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section:

  • Property of the Week – Imagine yourself unwinding in a custom-made Adirondack lodge, made cozy by warm, glowing woods and beautiful natural stone, looking out at truly spectacular views. That’s this week’s featured property!
  • What’s on the Market – We’re hopping across borders this week to look at properties in New York State and Connecticut. A different perspective on Berkshire living.
  • Transformations – Energy efficiency is our theme this week, and here’s a home that stays warm and cozy without a furnace. Designed by local architects Rona Easton and Lonn Combs.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County 
  • Market PerspectivesRealtor Sheila Thunfors from Stone House Properties shares secrets with you about how to get a great buy by recognizing the bargains.
  • Home & Garden Lee Buttala, the Self-Taught Gardener, takes a trip down memory lane at his alma mater and finds the links between autumn flowers and his student activist days in this week’s “Flower Power.”
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Stockbridge Select Board, developer find middle ground on DeSisto proposal prompting possible decision granting Special Permit May 15

The attorneys for both the developers and the town will clarify conditions for the project and present a plan on Thursday for a vote.

State Rep. Davis discusses ICE raid in Great Barrington, federal cuts to nonprofits at ‘constituent conversations’ event

"I’m trying to be optimistic in the face of dire situations," State Rep. Davis said at the beginning of the event. "I’m trying to be a source of optimism in the community."

Lee election results confirm uncontested races, add write-ins to School Committee, Housing Authority

Turnout for the election reflected three percent of the town's registered voters.

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