The median home value in Ashfield, MA is $467,500.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $292,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Ashfield, MA is $467,500.
Approximately 71.27% of Ashfield homes are owned,
compared to 13.08% rented, while
15.65% are vacant.
Ashfield real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Ashfield real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Come build your dream home in this serene country setting. Drive down a quiet dirt road surrounded by quintessential new england farmland. There is already a perc test completed. Come walk the land and feel the tranquility this hill town property provides.
Discover 122 acres in the picturesque town of Ashfield, MA. This expansive property offers remarkable potential: with over 500' of frontage build the home of your dreams in the privacy of the rolling New England hills, or enjoy it for recreation and solitude with opportunities for hunting, fishing, and hiking. Don’t miss out—schedule your tour today!
Map 13 lot 20 is unrestricted one acre at Book 8034 Page 79 Franklin County Registry of Deeds. 101.975 acres of forest land along Cape Street and Sears Road in Ashfield, MA. All but one acre of the property is subject to a permanent Conservation Restriction held by the Mass Division Fisheries and Wildlife. Book 3709 Page 195 Franklin County Registry of Deeds. The property has been managed by a professional forester for many years and supports a forest of red oak, red maple, birch, white pine and hemlock. A 5 acre portion of the property has been managed for old growth for more than 100 yrs.. A recent timber inventory identified a total value of nearly $70,000. There is a one acre unrestricted area on the east edge of the restricted property. Ashfield zoning requires 2 ac for a building lot, but the abutting land with the Conservation Restriction, Section II paragraph 12 does not allow that land to be used to expand abutting lands for development.