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Madeline Bilis was an associate editor at Boston magazine. She studied journalism at Emerson College and grew up in an exciting town outside of Worcester.
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Waltham and Worcester Had Some of November’s Fastest-Growing Rent Prices
A new report from Zumper indicates both cities jumped 15.7 percent since last year.
Fixer-Upper Friday: A Grand Greek Revival in Danvers
This gracious home dates back to 1826.
This Nantucket House Just Became the State’s Most Expensive Sale of the Year
The 63-acre estate known as “Swain’s Neck” recently closed for $25 million.
Five Huge Open Houses in Wellesley to See This Weekend
Four bedrooms? Seven bedrooms? Take your pick.
On the Market: A Cute Little A-Frame in Vermont
The ultimate winter weekend getaway has arrived.
A Stunning Modern Furniture Auction Is Coming to Town
Score deals on Eames chairs, Knoll tables, and more at Skinner’s this month.
The South End’s Newest Hotel Is Now Open
It’s inside a midcentury building that was once a YWCA.
On the Market: Lexington’s “Big Dig House”
It’s built with more than 600,000 pounds of reclaimed steel and concrete from the highway project.
When Flattening the West End Was Just a Dirty, Dangerous Summer Job
“I nearly collapsed the first day.”
Either-Or: A Connecticut Cape vs. Charlestown’s Cutest Condo
It’s amazing what a few miles will do to the market.
On the Market: An 1850s Jewel in Mattapoisett
With a guest cottage in the backyard.
On the Market: A Cozy Lake House in New Hampshire
Where you can warm up by the fire after spending the morning ice skating.
On the Market: A Sleek, Minimalist Abode in Southie
Dorchester Heights is just beyond the front door.
Fixer-Upper Friday: A Castle-Like Construction in Providence
This sprawling six-bedroom will be fit for a king—eventually.
Five Open Houses in Newton to See This Weekend
All built between 1880 and 1960.