The median home value in Monroe Bridge, MA is $107,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $250,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Monroe Bridge, MA is $107,000.
Approximately 60% of Monroe Bridge homes are owned,
compared to 18% rented, while
19% are vacant.
Monroe Bridge real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Private, yet accessible property conveniently located near Mohawk Trail/Route 2 and many area attractions. Two surveyed parcels are being sold together for a total of 21.026 acres with about 500' of road frontage. Main Rd is paved and well maintained with year-round access. The eastern perimeter is adjacent to the Monroe State Forest for added privacy. Electricity is available from the road. Property is moderately level along the road with rising elevations as you go deeper into the woods which features a mix of hardwoods and evergreens. Dunbar Brook across the road. The source of representations are from seller or public source; broker hasn't verified same. It's recommended buyer independently verify all info.
Private, yet accessible property conveniently located near Mohawk Trail/Route 2 and many area attractions. Two surveyed parcels are being sold together for a total of 21.026 acres with about 500' of road frontage. Main Rd is paved and well maintained with year-round access. The eastern perimeter is adjacent to the Monroe State Forest for added privacy. Electricity is available from the road. Property is moderately level along the road with rising elevations as you go deeper into the woods which features a mix of hardwoods and evergreens. Dunbar Brook across the road. The source of representations are from seller or public source; broker hasn't verified same. It's recommended buyer independently verify all info.
This expansive parcel of land in Monroe, Massachusetts spans approximately 88 acres with approximately 1850' feet of road frontage along a picturesque country road that is well-maintained by the town. The convenience of having electricity nearby adds to the appeal of this location. Notably, a portion of the land borders Vermont, and there is a deeded easement granting access to the lower end of the property. A USDA-NRCS Conservation Plan was implemented to enhance forest health and wildlife habitat through the use of various conservation practices, including the establishment of structures for wildlife. It is worth mentioning that a new landowner, is not obligated and has no responsibilities towards the USDA-NRCS. The land is held in Chapter 61, and will convey in Chapter 61 with an expiration date of 2025. Parcel being sold "as-is".
DEVELOPMENT POTENIAL! Natural beauty abounds in this sloping & densely wooded acreage, comprised of 2 parcels, with frontage on River Rd. in Monroe Bridge. Phelps Brook meanders along the edge of the property adjacent to Kingsley Hill Rd. In the coming months, a new well will be drilled to serve the entire community! The Hoosac Tunnel for train buffs is just down the road and the Deerfield River for fishing and water sports is just across the way. Recreational, cultural, and dining options are about 30 minutes away in North Berkshire County, and with close proximity to the Vermont border, there is easy access to spaces & places throughout the Green Mountain State. signs on both parcels. The source of all representations are from the seller or a public source; broker hasn't verified same. It's recommended that buyer independently verify all information.
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL! Natural beauty abounds in this sloping & densely wooded acreage, comprised of 2 parcels, with frontage on River Rd. in Monroe Bridge. Phelps Brook meanders along the edge of the property adjacent to Kingsley Hill Rd. In the coming months, a new well will be drilled to serve the entire community! The Hoosac Tunnel for train buffs is just down the road and the Deerfield River for fishing and water sports is just across the way. Recreational, cultural and dining options are about 30 minutes away in North Berkshire County and with close proximity to the Vermont border, there is easy access to spaces and places throughout the Green Mountain state. Signs are on both parcels. The source of all representations are from the seller or public source; broker has not verified same. It is recommended that buyer independently verify all information.