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Suzann Ward of Housatonic Real Estate offers the quintessential country home in a perfect location. Designer Ritch Holben shares lessons learned from 25 years of experimenting on his own home. The real estate market is down but opportunities still exist. Plus, recent sales, gardening columns and more.

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

  • Property of the Week – Live the perfect country life—warmth, charm, character and a great location—in this beautiful home offered by Suzann Ward of Housatonic Real Estate.
  • Transformations – A designer’s “home-as-laboratory” distills five lessons to live by…beautifully.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.
  • Market Perspective – The operative word is “down” for inventories, sales and dollar volume, but differences among areas of Berkshire County do exist as do opportunities.
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – Lee learns lessons from plants about co-habitation from plants that he wished could apply to people.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – It may be the end of August, but dahlias are still blooming and Jodi is winning out over the hornworms that are eating her tomato plants.

 

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Welcome to Real Estate Friday!

Kate Lascar of Compass offers a beautifully renovated former stagecoach stop that blends modern comfort with historic charm. See how architect Pamela Sandler transformed a lake house on the shores of Lake Onota. A report on real estate sales in the first quarter of 2025. Plus, recent sales and gardening columns and a home-cooking recipe.

Summer series offers free programs to educate community in health

All programs are free and take place in the Ground Floor Conference Room at Fairview Hospital.

Berkshire Pride Lee set for June 14 launch with full day of programming

The inaugural event will pay homage to the town's local vibe.

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