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Chapin Fish of The Brockman Group at William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty offers a seamless blend of luxurious living and creative potential, perfect for visionary individuals. Luca Shapiro and Rosalind Wright of Pryor & Peacock bring us “furniture re-imagined.” Stone House Properties closes a record sale for Pittsfield. An analysis of third quarter 2024 real estate sales. Plus, recent sales, a home-cooking recipe, and gardening columns.

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

  • Property of the Week – Chapin Fish of The Brockman Group at William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty offers a seamless blend of luxurious living and creative potential, perfect for visionary individuals.
  • Transformations – Luca Shapiro and Rosalind Wright of Pryor & Peacock remind us that, if history has taught us anything, it’s that people don’t like boring furniture
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County, Northern Litchfield County and Columbia County.
  • Market Perspective – Stone House Properties closes record sale for Pittsfield on Onota Lake
  • The Self-Taught Gardener – With his mother’s death in October, Lee became a member of the oldest living generation in my family. As bleak as that can sound, he finds it also has its merits.
  • The Lazy Berkshire Gardener – Soon that cut evergreen tree loaded with decorations will need to come down—can you say fire hazard? Jodi wonders what you will do with yours.
  • Home Cooking – Italian Amaretto Ricotta Cake from the kitchen of Monica Bliss.
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Great Barrington announces property tax exemptions for eligible residents

These exemptions reduce all or a portion of real estate taxes for eligible households. Eligibility generally relates to age, domicile, income, disability status, ownership history, and assets.

Stockbridge contemplates plan modification to 2014 special permit encompassing historic Elm Court Estate

However, some residents cried "foul" that changes are tantamount to a new project warranting an independent approval process.

Board of Health puts stamp of disapproval on proposed Van Deusenville Road solar panel project

Following concerns that the developers did not provide sufficient data on noise levels, the Board of Health voted unanimously not to recommend the proposal to the Planning Board.

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