Williamstown, Massachusetts, is located in picturesque Berkshire County in the northwest corner of the state, bordering both Vermont to the north and New York to the west. Williamstown is home to Williams College, the Clark Art Institute, and approximately 8,000 full-time residents. Williamstown's proximity to the Hoosic and Green River and to the several streams that cut through the surrounding countryside gave the small farming community some success as a mill town at the turn of the century, but today Williamstown is best-known for its natural beauty and picturesque downtown. Williamstown possesses some of the area's best-kept historic homes, including grand Georgian-revivals and beautiful Victorian homes, but also offers a wide variety of newer homes in upscale communities, split-level ranch style homes, and mountain properties bordering state forestland. Williamstown's location provides many secluded, rustic home sites that will make you feel like you're on vacation year-round, but also offers the convenience and community of small-town living. Don't wait to sign up for an open house in the Williamstown area, and experience this historic college town in the beautiful Berkshires for yourself.
