Lenox MA Real Estate for Sale

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Lenox, Massachusetts offers a range of real estate options, including single-family homes, condominiums, and properties near cultural and outdoor destinations. Located in Berkshire County, Lenox is known for venues such as Tanglewood, along with access to hiking trails, golf courses, and nearby towns like Pittsfield and Stockbridge. The area features a mix of property types with varying layouts, lot sizes, and proximity to local amenities. With convenient access to regional routes and year-round activities, Lenox presents options across a variety of real estate preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What location factors matter when buying in Lenox, MA?
Lenox is in central Berkshire County near Routes 7 and 20, with access to nearby cultural destinations and open-space areas. Buyers often compare in-town properties with homes on quieter roads outside the village center.

How competitive is the Lenox real estate market?
Lenox can be competitive when inventory is limited, especially for updated homes in convenient locations. Seasonal demand may also influence activity, so buyers often benefit from reviewing listings as soon as they become available.

What types of properties are available in Lenox?
Lenox offers historic homes, condominiums, larger single-family residences, and properties with acreage outside the center. Buyers may find a wide range of architectural styles, from classic New England homes to more contemporary designs.

Based on information submitted to BCMLS  as of May 20, 2026 . All data is obtained from various sources and has not been, and will not be, verified by broker or BCMLS.  All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information. NOTICE: Many homes contain recording devices, and buyers should be aware they may be recorded during a showing.