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Steve DellaPelle
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Investing out in The Berkshires

Steve DellaPelle
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Salem, NH
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I was wondering if anyone on here has experience investing out in The Berkshires? I have a ton of family out there and I'm starting to think it would not be a bad place to consider for future investing.

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Charlie MacPherson
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Charlie MacPherson
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@Steve DellaPelle Berkshire County is an interesting place.  

- Very low market activity - there are currently only 78 SFRs on the market in the entire county.

- Mostly very low prices, but with a few very high price outliers.  

The average sale price was $342K over the last 6 months.  If you remove the three $3M+ outliers, that number drops to $218K with an average of 153 DOM, which is slower than eastern MA.  

Berkshire County saw 70 SFR sales in the last 6 months. Compare that to Plymouth County with 3,587 and Middlesex County with 5,667.

There was one SFR in Pittsfield that needed to be finished (sounds like it was mostly gutted) 7/3/1.5 that sold for $18K.

Like I said - it's an interesting place - and I'm glad I'm not trying to make it as a full time real estate agent there!

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