Southampton

Massachusetts

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Situated in southwest Massachusetts about six miles from the Connecticut border, Southampton, Mass., is a vibrant suburb of nearby Springfield with 6,090 residents within its 29.1 square miles.

Situated in southwest Massachusetts about six miles from the Connecticut border, Southampton, Mass., is a vibrant suburb of nearby Springfield with 6,224 residents within its 29.1 square miles. The community offers residents a rural feel, with a plethora of parks, schools and prime location on the scenic Connecticut River.

The town was originally established as a district of Northampton in 1732, and later incorporated as Southampton in 1775. The Hampshire County community is bordered to the northeast by Easthampton, to the southeast by Holyoke, to the south by Westfield, to the southwest by Montgomery, on the west by Huntington and northwest by Westhampton. Modern-day Southampton treasures its history and natural resources and was rated as having the nation’s best tap water by the National Rural Water Association.

Southampton takes its natural resources, and its farmlands, seriously, and among its main attractions are a variety of family-owned farms and vineyards. An active Agriculture Commission has the task of promoting, preserving, revitalizing and sustaining Southampton’s agriculture-based economic opportunities and encouraging the pursuit of agriculture for generations to come.

Southampton is conveniently situated about 17 miles northwest of Springfield, the state’s third-largest city and a major regional retail, hospitality, health and financial hub.

Situated in southwest Massachusetts about six miles from the Connecticut border, Southampton, Mass., is a vibrant suburb of nearby Springfield with 6,224 residents within its 29.1 square miles. The community offers residents a rural feel, with a plethora of parks, schools and prime location on the scenic Connecticut River.

The town was originally established as a district of Northampton in 1732, and later incorporated as Southampton in 1775. The Hampshire County community is bordered to the northeast by Easthampton, to the southeast by Holyoke, to the south by Westfield, to the southwest by Montgomery, on the west by Huntington and northwest by Westhampton. Modern-day Southampton treasures its history and natural resources and was rated as having the nation’s best tap water by the National Rural Water Association.

Southampton takes its natural resources, and its farmlands, seriously, and among its main attractions are a variety of family-owned farms and vineyards. An active Agriculture Commission has the task of promoting, preserving, revitalizing and sustaining Southampton’s agriculture-based economic opportunities and encouraging the pursuit of agriculture for generations to come.

Southampton is conveniently situated about 17 miles northwest of Springfield, the state’s third-largest city and a major regional retail, hospitality, health and financial hub.

Situated in southwest Massachusetts about six miles from the Connecticut border, Southampton, Mass., is a vibrant suburb of nearby Springfield with 6,224 residents within its 29.1 square miles. The community offers residents a rural feel, with a plethora of parks, schools and prime location on the scenic Connecticut River.

The town was originally established as a district of Northampton in 1732, and later incorporated as Southampton in 1775. The Hampshire County community is bordered to the northeast by Easthampton, to the southeast by Holyoke, to the south by Westfield, to the southwest by Montgomery, on the west by Huntington and northwest by Westhampton. Modern-day Southampton treasures its history and natural resources and was rated as having the nation’s best tap water by the National Rural Water Association.

Southampton takes its natural resources, and its farmlands, seriously, and among its main attractions are a variety of family-owned farms and vineyards. An active Agriculture Commission has the task of promoting, preserving, revitalizing and sustaining Southampton’s agriculture-based economic opportunities and encouraging the pursuit of agriculture for generations to come.

Southampton is conveniently situated about 17 miles northwest of Springfield, the state’s third-largest city and a major regional retail, hospitality, health and financial hub.

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Featured Listings

8 Fitch Farm Way
Southampton, MA $1,475,000

8 Fitch Farm Way

Southampton, MA

$1,475,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 4,268 Sqft
291 Fomer Road
Southampton, MA $1,400,000

291 Fomer Road

Southampton, MA

$1,400,000
  • 238.00 Acres
9 Nicholas Ln
Southampton, MA $1,349,999

9 Nicholas Ln

Southampton, MA

$1,349,999
  • 4 Beds
  • 3/1 Baths
  • 3,640 Sqft
10 Fitch Farm Way
Southampton, MA $1,100,000

10 Fitch Farm Way

Southampton, MA

$1,100,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 4 Baths
  • 3,117 Sqft
5 Golden Circle
Southampton, MA $849,900

5 Golden Circle

Southampton, MA

$849,900
  • 4 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 3,163 Sqft
75 Lead Mine Rd
Southampton, MA $813,999

75 Lead Mine Rd

Southampton, MA

$813,999
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,200 Sqft
74 College Hwy
Southampton, MA $699,500

74 College Hwy

Southampton, MA

$699,500
  • 4.00 Baths
  • 4.31 Acres
45 Pomeroy Meadow Rd
Southampton, MA $649,900

45 Pomeroy Meadow Rd

Southampton, MA

$649,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 2/1 Baths
  • 2,040 Sqft

Southampton

Area Map

Southampton is within Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts and borders Easthampton.

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Market Snapshot

Median Sales Price

April 2026 - Single Family Homes

$675K
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Percentage of Asking Price

April 2026 Single Family Homes

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