Adams Seeks to Increase Income Limit for Property Tax Exemption

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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ADAMS, Mass. — The Board of Assessors is seeking to adjust the eligibility criteria for its senior citizen property tax exemption following a substantial decline in recipients. 
 
The town currently grants a $500 property tax exemption to seniors aged 70-plus, own a home, and have a total gross assets of 13,000 or below for a single resident or $15,000 or below for a married couple. 
 
These current limits do not reflect financial need. In recent years, the town has seen a sharp decline in the number of residents qualifying for the exemption, largely due to increases in Social Security benefits pushing applicants above eligibility thresholds, said Paula Grover, principal assessor.
 
In fiscal year 2022, 30 exemptions were granted, while fiscal year 2026 only had six. 
 
"That's pretty sad. We want to help as many seniors as we can," Grover said. 
 
The board is proposing amending this to $18,000, or less, for single residents and $22,500, or less, for a married couple. The amendment would have to pass at a town meeting. 
 
The exemption is fully reimbursed by the state, so adjusting the eligibility does not come out of the town's levy or raise the tax rate. 
 
"It's a win-win. It's sad when you sit there in the assessor's office and you have to write somebody a letter to say, ‘sorry you're poor, but you're not poor enough,' because that's pretty much what we're telling them," Grover said.
 
"$13,000 is not a lot of money. So, we're hoping that raising these to the amounts that we have recommended is going to bring our numbers back up."
 
Selectman Jay Meczywor said this change seems like a known brainer, especially since it does not impact the town's levy or raise the tax rate.
 
"This is just getting us up to the times, unfortunately, right now," he said. 
 
Surrounding towns including Cheshire and Williamstown made similar changes. Now, Adams is "trying to play catch up," Grover said. 
 
The Board of Assessors will work with the town administrator and town counsel to draft and finalize the legal language for a warrant article. 
 
The board's hope is once this gets back they can come back to propose additional amendments to improve the program's accessibility — such as tying eligibility limits to cost-of-living adjustments (so they rise alongside COLA increases) and lowering the age requirement from 70 to 65, Grover said. 

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Friday Front Porch Feature: A Multigenerational Home

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

ADAMS, Mass. — Are you looking for a home perfect for multigenerational living? Then this is the house for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 100 Walling Road in Adams.

It is listed by Jeff and Heather King with Alton and Westall Real Estate Agency, who say it is a rare offering in the Berkshires.

Heather highlights the property as perfect for multigenerational living as it is two fully self-contained homes in one, offering an ideal solution for aging parents, adult children, or extended family.

This 3,407 square-foot home was built in 2007 and the main house features three bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths, while the in-law unit has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The buildings are connected by a breezeway, offering privacy for both. The property also has a detached two-car garage.

It is on the market for $940,000.

Heather told us the home is great to enjoy year-round.

This charming property offers a serene and peaceful setting with abundant natural sunlight throughout. In the summer and fall, open the windows and relax to the gentle sound of the bubbling brook enhancing the home, tranquil natural filled atmosphere.   

Enjoy the convenience of living together while maintaining privacy and independence, thanks to separate living spaces designed for comfortable and flexible living. 

This thoughtfully designed custom-built home represents a unique blend of luxury, comfort, and timeless craftsmanship. 

Rich hardwood floors, elegant ceramic tile, and classic molding and trim create a lasting appeal throughout the home. The main residence features a spacious gourmet kitchen with a breakfast bar, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. 

A warm and inviting family room with a wood-burning fireplace and a gracious living room provide beautifully appointed gathering spaces. 

The first-floor primary suite serves as a private retreat, featuring a bedroom bathed in natural light and a recently renovated en suite bathroom with radiant heat. Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms with walk-in closets are complemented by a well-appointed full bath with a linen closet. 

The attached two-bedroom guest house or in-law suite offers exceptional flexibility and privacy for extended family or guests, complete with its own kitchen, dining room and living room. 

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