Create your Berkshire Getaway in Crystal Pond Community
Create your Berkshire Getaway in Crystal Pond Community
Overview
Why This Lot is Awesome

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The upland town of Becket is just as well known for the famous "Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival" as it is for trout fishing the West Branch of the Westfield River. This area was once a prosperous lumber industry and is now is noted for its many summer camps and second homes. Read more about the area and the nearby town of Stockbridge in our town guides.
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Land Prep Estimate : $15,000 - $25,000

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Create your Berkshire Getaway in Crystal Pond Community
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