Northampton

Massachusetts

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Northampton, the county seat of Hampton County, Mass., is a vibrant city comprising the villages of Florence and Leeds.

Situated 20 miles north of Springfield, it is a politically liberal city of 29,473 residents with a thriving cultural center and lively arts and music scene. This college town is part of a cross-state cultural and economic partnership with Connecticut River Valley communities known as the Knowledge Corridor and is home to Smith College, Northampton High School, Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School and the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech.

Northampton’s motto, “Caritas, educatio, justitia,” translates to “Caring, education and justice,” a fitting description for this Pioneer Valley community, also nicknamed “the Paradise City.” The community is a popular tourist destination and is home to the Paradise City Arts Festival as well as Django, a week-long, gypsy jazz music camp held annually at Smith College. The city also boasts numerous live music venues featuring popular bands and musicians, weekly farmers markets and is host each May to the annual LGBTQ+ Parade and Pride event.

Northampton is a rail trail hub, and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy its protected open space, recreational parks and walking paths. The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority operates bus service to nearby towns as well as to local colleges and universities, and rail service is provided by Amtrak.

Situated 20 miles north of Springfield, it is a politically liberal city of 29,473 residents with a thriving cultural center and lively arts and music scene. This college town is part of a cross-state cultural and economic partnership with Connecticut River Valley communities known as the Knowledge Corridor and is home to Smith College, Northampton High School, Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School and the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech.

Northampton’s motto, “Caritas, educatio, justitia,” translates to “Caring, education and justice,” a fitting description for this Pioneer Valley community, also nicknamed “the Paradise City.” The community is a popular tourist destination and is home to the Paradise City Arts Festival as well as Django, a week-long, gypsy jazz music camp held annually at Smith College. The city also boasts numerous live music venues featuring popular bands and musicians, weekly farmers markets and is host each May to the annual LGBTQ+ Parade and Pride event.

Northampton is a rail trail hub, and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy its protected open space, recreational parks and walking paths. The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority operates bus service to nearby towns as well as to local colleges and universities, and rail service is provided by Amtrak.

Situated 20 miles north of Springfield, it is a politically liberal city of 29,473 residents with a thriving cultural center and lively arts and music scene. This college town is part of a cross-state cultural and economic partnership with Connecticut River Valley communities known as the Knowledge Corridor and is home to Smith College, Northampton High School, Smith Vocational and Agricultural High School and the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech.

Northampton’s motto, “Caritas, educatio, justitia,” translates to “Caring, education and justice,” a fitting description for this Pioneer Valley community, also nicknamed “the Paradise City.” The community is a popular tourist destination and is home to the Paradise City Arts Festival as well as Django, a week-long, gypsy jazz music camp held annually at Smith College. The city also boasts numerous live music venues featuring popular bands and musicians, weekly farmers markets and is host each May to the annual LGBTQ+ Parade and Pride event.

Northampton is a rail trail hub, and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy its protected open space, recreational parks and walking paths. The Pioneer Valley Transit Authority operates bus service to nearby towns as well as to local colleges and universities, and rail service is provided by Amtrak.

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Featured Listings

223 Cardinal Way
Northampton, MA $1,395,000

223 Cardinal Way

Northampton, MA

$1,395,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 4,644 Sqft
40 & 50 Old Wilson Rd
Northampton, MA $898,000

40 & 50 Old Wilson Rd

Northampton, MA

$898,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,944 Sqft
107 Williams Street
Northampton, MA $4,500,000

107 Williams Street

Northampton, MA

$4,500,000
  • 16 Beds
  • 8 Baths
  • 9,000 Sqft
135 Main St
Northampton, MA $2,250,000

135 Main St

Northampton, MA

$2,250,000
  • 0.00 Baths
  • 3,600 Sqft
261-263 Main Street
Northampton, MA $2,200,000

261-263 Main Street

Northampton, MA

$2,200,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,116 Sqft
261-263 Main Street
Northampton, MA $2,200,000

261-263 Main Street

Northampton, MA

$2,200,000
  • 0.04 Acres
74 Coles Meadow Rd
Northampton, MA $1,760,000

74 Coles Meadow Rd

Northampton, MA

$1,760,000
  • 6 Beds
  • 6/2 Baths
  • 8,178 Sqft
32 Industrial Dr E
Northampton, MA $1,750,000

32 Industrial Dr E

Northampton, MA

$1,750,000
  • 21,000 Sqft

Northampton

Area Map

Northampton is within Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts and borders Hatfield, Hadley and Easthampton.

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