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Property of the Week – Take a look at this enchanted cottage, tucked away on a charming property. A great place for your summer escape. Easy to maintain so you have lots of time to relax.

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

  • Property of the Week – Take a look at this enchanted cottage, tucked away on a charming property. A great place for your summer escape. Easy to maintain so you have lots of time to relax.
  • What’s on the Market – Multi-family investment properties! Many different choices here.
  • Transformations– An old ranch house, aging in place, got a new lease on life with a spiffy facelift and bright new eyes, thanks to the genius of Williamstown firm Burr and McCallum Architects.
  • Weekly real estate transactions for Berkshire County and northern Litchfield County
  • Market PerspectivesIf you are thinking of buying a second home in the Berkshires, don’t make another move until you’ve read the advice offered by Great Barrington-based designer Jess Cooney.
  • Home & Garden Lee Buttala, The Self-Taught Gardener, makes our mouths water as he savors the summer bounty, and makes the case at the same time for saving seeds that preserve diversity.
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BUSINESS MONDAY: Spotlight on Mahaiwe Tent—a family operation serving the Berkshires and beyond

After more than three decades, the wedding and event rentals provider has a new generation at the helm and a new location in Ashley Falls.

CAPITAL IDEAS: Running out of money in retirement is scarier than death

The fear of change is not unique to investments or retirement, especially as we age.

BUSINESS MONDAY: Spotlight on Roberto’s Pizza, The Pub, and Robbie’s Community Market—opening soon on Main Street in Great Barrington

Owner Robbie Robles is expanding his brand, footprint, and culinary offerings with his third location in the Berkshires.

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