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This Week in Boston Real Estate: Voting on Boston development initiatives, “Pokémon Go,” and more

by Bill McBride

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Lots of exciting things happened this week in the world of real estate. Top stories this week included the “Imagine Boston 2030” campaign, a map of catchable Pokémon in Boston, and more.

If you missed any of this week’s top news, catch up with our weekly real estate news roundup:

“Imagine Boston 2030” campaign – What development initiatives should the city of Boston prioritize? The city’s government wants you to cast your vote and tell it. Click here to vote for the ideas that are important to you.

Mapping Pokémon Go – Has any game in recent memory provoked more urban exploration than Pokémon Go? Curbed Boston breaks down where certain Pokémon are located in Beantown. See the full list here.

Tips for renters turned first-time homebuyers – Are any of your renter clients considering buying a home? If so, consider these tips from Rob Rimeris, the owner of EverSafe Moving Co., in an op-ed for Realtor magazine.

The value of $100 in each state – How far does your clients money go? A new analysis from the Tax Foundation has arrived at some interesting conclusions on how the 50 states compare. Check out how your area compares here.

Changing foundation types – Are basements becoming less common in new construction? A new report from the NAHB would surely seem to suggest so.

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