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What Makes Western Massachusetts A Prime Real Estate Option For Buyers

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Western Massachusetts is a scenic part of one of America’s most historical states and cultural centers. While it lacks the busy feel of the state’s eastern region, it still has much to offer residents.

Western Massachusetts is often defined as encompassing Hampshire, Hamden, Berkshire, and Franklin counties. With abundant natural beauty, a unique local culture, and intriguing towns to explore, Western Massachusetts has become a hotspot for travel and relocation. Let’s look at the defining characteristics that make this region stand out.

Western Massachusetts lacks the rugged coastline that the eastern part of the state is famous for. However, this region is famous for its immaculate, unspoiled natural settings that include a scenic mountain range, thick forests, and incredibly beautiful fall foliage.

The Berkshires are the most well-known natural site in the area. This mountain range extends through Western Massachusetts from Vermont, offering gorgeous peaks that are popular destinations for summer hiking and winter skiing. At Mount Greylock, the highest point in the state, and Mount Everett State Reservation, visitors can enjoy panoramic views that stretch across New England.

Western Massachusetts also has scenic freshwater boating, fishing, and swimming sites, including the Connecticut River, Lake Buel, and the Otis Reservoir. Much of Western Massachusetts is covered in forests. Countless hiking trails, including the Appalachian Trail, wind through the area.

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