c.1890 Massachusetts Greek Revival Under $145K
$144,900
Endless possibilities await in this inviting 3-bedroom, 2-bath Massachusetts Greek Revival, featuring a generous floor plan ideal for versatile living and personalization.

Realtor Comments
The home is in need of updates, including utilities, but has great bones and plenty of potential for the right buyer or investor. Bring your vision and make this property shine! Whether you’re looking for your next project or a place to customize and call home, this is a chance you won’t want to miss.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,568sqft
- 5,663sqft lot
- Circa 1890

38 Fisk Rd, Adams, MA 01220 $144,900
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Jackie Harrington

Pros:
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Scenic Beauty: Nestled in the Berkshires, Adams offers beautiful mountain views, access to Mount Greylock, and abundant outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and biking.
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Small-Town Charm: Adams is a quiet, close-knit community with a slower pace of life, ideal for those seeking tranquility and a strong sense of community.
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Affordability: Compared to many parts of Massachusetts, Adams has a relatively low cost of living and more affordable housing options.
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Cultural Access: Nearby North Adams and Williamstown host cultural attractions like MASS MoCA and the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
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Historic Appeal: With a rich industrial past and historic architecture, the town has character and a sense of place.
❌ Cons:
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Limited Job Market: The local economy has struggled since the decline of manufacturing, so job opportunities, especially for young professionals, may be limited.
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Aging Population: Like many small towns, Adams has an older demographic and fewer amenities geared toward younger residents or families.
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Weather: Long, snowy winters and chilly springs can be a downside for those who prefer warmer climates.
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Limited Nightlife & Shopping: Entertainment, dining, and retail options are modest, often requiring travel to larger nearby towns.
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Transportation: Public transit is minimal, and you’ll likely need a car for commuting and daily errands.
Let me know if you’d like a comparison to another town or city!






















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