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Never want your history-filled visits to Salem to end? Neither do we. For those charmed by the quaint (and sometimes spooky) town of Salem, there’s […]
Across the country, the apartment market in 2016 has continued to see an increase in rent prices. But this September, rent growth finally came to a […]
If your Eames chair infatuation is becoming borderline obsession, consider moving to a Boston building that’s chock full of them. The newly completed Girard in the South End […]
New plans for a housing complex in Charlestown were released on Friday, and it looks to be one of the city’s largest developments in years. […]
Ready to make a move? We asked local real estate experts for their predictions on when to buy, sell, or hold. Consider this your real estate crystal ball.
If only the hardest thing about buying a home was finding one you liked. Forget bidding wars and crowded open houses, because there’s something new for house […]
488 Dot points the way toward a new era in South Boston luxury.
In case you needed another reason to complain about housing in the city, here’s one—Boston was just ranked the eighth worst area for homeowners in the […]
Brookline has its fair share of beautiful (and pricey) homes, but it hasn’t seen one like this condo in years. The unit at 120 Seaver Street […]
September in Boston marks a deluge of college students and (inevitably) a few massive piles of bed bug-ridden furniture in the streets. But one thing it has not typically […]
It’s a phrase heard over and over in real estate development: ”blending the old with the new.” In an effort to reconnect a modern building with […]
A few spacious condos remain at the Holy Trinity German Church.
In general, condos in Boston are selling fairly fast. The units selling the fastest, though, are concentrated in three specific neighborhoods. A new report from real estate data […]
But after 50 years, can we finally stop it and the plaza from being an urban wasteland?
The fenced-in green patch that is the State House lawn might be shrinking thanks to Charlie Baker. Baker is requesting to offer a permanent easement to […]