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This home was built in 2025 and includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The house is listed for $999,000. It is 3,100 square feet with 2.79 acres.
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Friday of Front Porch Feature: A Charming Home with Berkshire Scenery

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Are you looking for a big home with a lot of land to enjoy the Berkshire scenery in? Then this house is for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 8 Northbrook Lane.

This home was built in 2025 and includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The house is listed for $999,000. It is 3,100 square feet with 2.79 acres.

The house comes with major appliances and has a two car garage. There are plans for landscaping and a driveway this spring. There is a walkout basement with potential for future living space expansion.

We spoke with lister Corey J Bishop with Bishop West Real Estate.

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

This home stands out as true new construction in one of Pittsfield's most prestigious and tightly held neighborhoods, Woodmonte Estates, the city's only gated community. Buyers are getting a rare combination of brand-new construction, exceptional build quality, and long-term value protection through an established HOA in a neighborhood that has historically held its value. Combined with strong energy efficiency and a private 2.79-acre cul-de-sac setting, it represents a level of opportunity that's increasingly difficult to replicate in today's market.

Do you know any unique stories about this home?

From the earliest stages of construction, the workmanship at this home set it apart, reflecting a level of care and precision that isn't always seen in new builds. The property was thoughtfully positioned on a cul-de-sac, with open pasture land behind it that preserves both privacy and long-standing views. The builder made a deliberate decision to prioritize structure, efficiency, and long-term durability, while leaving some of the more decorative finishes open for the buyer, creating a true blank canvas for personalization. The result is a solid, well-built home that feels intentional, flexible, and designed to stand the test of time.

How would you describe the feel or atmosphere of this home?

The atmosphere of the home is calm, private, and quietly refined. A soaring two-story great room, high ceilings throughout, and abundant windows fill the interior with natural light, creating a sense of openness without sacrificing comfort. The home feels fresh and untouched, never lived in and never compromised, offering a clean, welcoming space that's ready to be personalized. It conveys both warmth and confidence, rooted in the quality of its construction.

Are there any standout design features and/or recent renovations?

Because the home is brand new (completed October 2025), every element feels fresh and thoughtfully executed. Standout features include durable cement board siding designed for longevity and low maintenance, along with exceptional insulation enhanced by spray foam for strong energy efficiency and long-term cost savings. The walkout basement was intentionally designed to be ready for future finishing, offering flexibility for additional living space, a home office, or recreation area. Overall, the construction reflects a focus on durability and performance rather than quick turnover.

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

This home is ideal for a buyer who values quality construction, privacy, and long-term value, whether as a refined primary residence or a high-end Berkshire retreat. It's well suited for those who want the peace of country living without sacrificing convenience, and for buyers who appreciate the benefits of a protected, well-maintained HOA community with features such as gated access, a private tennis court, and walking trails.

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

Picture what everyday life could feel like here. Mornings begin in a bright, open home filled with natural light and quiet, with open land just beyond your windows. There's room to spread out, room to gather, and room to make the space your own. Step outside and you're minutes from lakes, trails, and mountain views, while still close to shopping, dining, and the cultural heartbeat of the Berkshires, from downtown Pittsfield to Tanglewood and beyond. It's a home that offers breathing room and flexibility, making it easy to imagine settling in and staying for the long term.

What do the homeowners like most about the home? (If able)

The homeowners value the exceptional build quality, the energy efficiency, and the setting above all else. The cul-de-sac location, uninterrupted pasture land behind the home, and the security of a gated community create a sense of permanence and calm. They also appreciate knowing the home was built correctly from the start, and that the next owner will benefit from that care and intention for years to come.

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

*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.

 


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Pittsfield Council OKs Underground Fiber Network

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — More underground fiber internet cables will be installed in Pittsfield. 

On Tuesday, the City Council approved Gateway Fiber's request to install an underground fiber network infrastructure within the city's right-of-way.  

The company was given the go-ahead for an aerial network last year alongside Archtop Fiber, marking the beginning of construction with a ribbon-cutting at the Colonial Theatre. Gateway Fiber will offer subscription plans ranging from $65 to $150 per month, depending on speed. 

Wards 3 and 4 will see the most work in the first phase, according to an underground fiber deployment plan.  Fourteen streets in Ward 4 will see underground fiber deployment; 13 streets in Ward 3.  

Ward 4 Councilor James Conant voted in opposition for personal reasons, as he signed up for Gateway Fiber briefly last year and said he had poor service and poor communication from the company. 

Some councilors and community members appreciated bringing competition to Spectrum internet services. Ward 5 Councilor Patrick Kavey pointed out that it costs about $90 per month for 500 megabytes per second with Spectrum, and that all three fiber services that have come to Pittsfield are cheaper. 

Operations Manager Jennifer Sharick explained that they were seeking approval for underground fiber deployment as part of the next phase in Pittsfield. The city was found to be a "very" viable community for underground fiber. 

Gateway Fiber, she said, originally served a community of 250 residents outside of St. Louis, Mo. 

"Following the pandemic, we saw the need, and what people need for fiber and reliable internet service to bring residents and businesses the opportunity for connectivity," Sharick said. 

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