Real Estate No-Nonsense Home on the Hudson 15 Main Street in Germantown is on a tiny downtown road that slopes right to the river. Also, two kitchens. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Greek Revival on Germantown's Shores Here’s a gorgeous 1850 brick home in Germantown that checks off most of the spots on my Columbia County romance bingo card. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate 1750 Saltbox that's Part of Stockbridge History Local lore suggests that Reverend Jonathan Edwards and Chief Konkapot of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community may have met in this home’s front parlor. Also, there's a secret garden. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate House with Historic Mill in Stockbridge Long driveway, large estate, old stone walls, and quiet pastures: These are some of the best things about older, fancy Southern Berkshire homes. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Huge House on "The Hill" in Great Barrington Built in 1896, it’s a gorgeous Victorian with scalloped siding, a turret, a wraparound porch, and what looks to be a roof in great condition. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Renovated Riverview Victorian in Stuyvesant It’s been meticulously updated, and it has all the hallmarks of its Victorian provenance, like a long front porch, big breezy doors, an elegant painted staircase, brick fireplaces, and pretty paneling. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Curvy, Esoteric Estate in Hudson 14 Fabiano Boulevard in Hudson is so curvaceous it’s known as the “Old Turtle House.” Built in 1820, it’s a rare example of Italian/Russian-inspired Federal architecture. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Tucked-Away Chatham Contemporary Willow Pond Retreat is at 40 Engel Road, a modern Cape house in view of a pond and willow trees. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate 1890 Hudson Row House Inside, original tin ceilings and pine and wide-plank wood floors, a restored bannister, and the original front doors keep things in character. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate 1860 Colonial in West Stockbridge Here’s a great-looking Colonial with a name and updates to important infrastructure, built in 1860 and known as the George Tyler Homestead. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Luxury Logs in New Marlborough There are not one, not two, but six fireplaces inside, spotted in the dining room, living spaces, and lower-level hobby room. By Francesca Olsen •
Real Estate Minimal and Cozy in Monterey If the photos are giving a faraway feel, that’s because Monterey is one of the more rural Berkshire hill towns, but it’s close to Ski Butternut and relatively near Great Barrington. By Francesca Olsen •