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John J. Burns of Barnbrook Realty offers a spacious log home surrounded by the beauty of nature and wildlife. Christopher Riggleman of Studio Riggleman finishes the story of how he and his partner transformed an old schoolhouse into a primary home. Plus, real estate market view for 2022 to date, recent sales, gardening and more.

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

  • Property of the Week – John J. Burns of Barnbrook Realty offers an impeccable log home, the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature and wildlife.
  • Transformations – Christopher Riggleman and Jonathon Loy, of Studio Riggleman, complete the process of transforming an old schoolhouse into a primary residence.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County
  • Market Perspective – 2022 3rd quarter market watch for January-September sales.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Winter holidays are often like pushing the reset button. As the shortest day of the year passes us by, we catch up with relatives and friends, and we start to think of the year ahead.
  • Gardener’s Checklist – This week, Ron offers wise words about collecting seeds for next spring’s vegetable and flower planting.

 

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Lee mulls new affordable-housing, mixed-use development plan across from Eagle Mill

The project proposes to add 69 units in a multi-family residential design, as well as commercial space.

Local out-of-school childcare providers discuss financial challenges at Great Barrington Selectboard meeting

“Affordable housing and transportation are critical to economic development, but child care is an equally critical component of our economy," Selectboard member Ben Elliott said during the board's May 19 meeting.

Stockbridge residents green light all warrant articles but vote against buying controversial Chapter 61 parcel as a preservation action

Ultimately, the petition requesting the town acquire a 35-acre tract failed to accumulate the required two-thirds vote, with a final tally of 135–65 against the petition.

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