Springfield,
the oldest and largest city in Western Massachusetts, contains a variety of
housing styles. Lovers of Italianate,
Second French Empire, Stick, and Queen Anne architecture will find a selection
unparalleled in the region, including some of the largest historic districts in Massachusetts. Early 20th century Colonial, Tudor and Craftsman homes
characterize some neighborhoods while late 20th century areas contain
Capes, Ranches, and Garrisons.
Value and cost
You get more house for your money in Springfield. City houses are often half the price of comparable houses in other Pioneer Valley communities and a third to a quarter of the price of homes in the Boston area!
Most large, well maintained houses here sell between $200,000 and $350,000. Little wonder the city is being discovered by folks moving from eastern Massachusetts, southern Connecticut, and even California to take advantage of great homes at a great value!
Condos in Springfield
The Downtown, Forest Park, and 16 Acres neighborhoods all have condominium opportunities. Check each neighborhood page for more detailed information.
Downtown features: The Kimball (140 Chestnut Street), Classical Condominiums (235 State Street), Mulberry House (Mulberry Street), Pearl Street Condos (Pearl Street), the McIntosh (Worthington Street) and condominium complexes on Mattoon and Temple Streets.
In Forest Park, you will find: Forest Park Place, the Georgetown Condominiums, and Porter Lake Place complexes.
The 16 Acres neighborhood is home to the Nassau Drive and Castlegate Drive condominium complexes.