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This brick single-family home has vintage features including two brick fireplaces and original hardware.
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Friday Front Porch Feature: A Timeless Family Home

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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One of the fireplaces is in the primary bedroom. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Are you looking for an architecturally interesting home with room for family and friends? Then this is the house for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are discussing a single-family home at 121 Wendell Ave.

This 1930 brick home has three bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms for total of 2,145 square feet. It comes with a renovated kitchen with dishwasher, refrigerator, range, range hood. There's a two-car detached garage and all on a corner lot of 0.20 acres.

It features two brick fireplaces (one in the primary bedroom), hardwood floors, curving staircase, original hardware, and a screened patio.

The asking price is $539,000.

We spoke to Victoria Standring with Lamacchia Realty.

What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market?

Standring: This home is a rare blend of timeless architectural charm and fresh, modern updates — all set on a prominent corner lot in one of the area's most architecturally significant neighborhoods. Its walk-to-town location, combined with thoughtful interior renovations, makes it a standout for buyers seeking both style and convenience.

What kind of buyer do you see this house being perfect for?
 

Standring: This home is ideal for someone who values character, walkability, and a sense of place —perhaps a creative professional, an architecture lover, or anyone looking to be part of a vibrant community with easy access to shops, dining, and culture.

Are there any standout design features or recent renovations?
 

Standring: Absolutely — the recently refreshed kitchen is both functional and elegant, seamlessly integrating with the rest of the home. The addition of a chic, custom pantry elevates daily living. Original architectural details, including brickwork, wood floors, and window placement, create a rich backdrop for modern living.

Do you know any unique stories about the home or its history?


Standring: This home has long been admired by locals for its stately presence on the corner, and it's said that its original builder chose this lot specifically for the sweeping views down both tree-lined streets. The original owner had ties to Norman Rockwell, was the very first woman in the state to obtain a driver's license, and operated a bed and breakfast on nearby Pontoosuc Lake.  

What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?
 

Standring: Picture quiet mornings in the sun-drenched kitchen, afternoon strolls to downtown for coffee or shopping, and evenings entertaining friends in rooms that radiate warmth and character. This home invites you to live intentionally, beautifully, and with a sense of rootedness.

What was your first impression when you stepped foot into this home?
 

Standring: It was one of effortless charm. There's an energy here — a graceful blend of history and possibility. I immediately noticed how the light moves through the home and how each room feels both welcoming and unique.

Have you heard any memorable reactions or feedback from visitors?
 

Standring: People often pause in the entryway and say, "Wow, I didn't expect it to feel this open and bright." Visitors fall in love with the kitchen updates, but it's the overall feeling — the authenticity and quiet elegance—that tends to leave the most lasting impression.

You can find out more about this house on its listing.

*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice or an offer to sell. If you're interested in having your property featured, please contact our sales department at sales@boxcarmedia.com.





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18 Degrees Event Celebrates Reunified Families

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — For many families involved with the Department of Children and Families, the first feeling is often fear of their child being removed from the home.
 
In reality, its goal is the opposite.
 
Last week, families, attorneys, social workers, and agency staff gathered at the 18 Degrees Family Resource Center to honor four families who overcame obstacles, such as addiction, successfully navigated the system, and were ultimately reunited with their children.
 
According to the event flyer, since 2010, the child welfare community has recognized June as Family Unification Month, formerly Family Reunification Month, to honor families working to strengthen and reunify their families, as well as the advocates who support them and help prevent family separation.
 
Speaking at the podium, some parents reflected on the negative perceptions they once had of DCF – views that changed as they confronted their struggles, persevered, and worked with the agency to access support and become better parents.
 
The setting of the celebration reflected the theme of new beginnings, as the name 18 Degrees symbolizes the height of the sun on a new day, which is filled with new opportunities and possibilities, said Stephanie Steed, 18 Degrees president and CEO. 
 
"It is where the change from darkness to light happens, and all those things are just really symbolic and really a part of everyone's process," she said. 
 
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