Posts by Liz Hughes

Guaranteed Rate’s Shant Banosian funds $2 billion in loan volume

Banosian has funded $2 billion in total loan volume this year, becoming the company’s first loan originator to reach that...

Drexel Village to transform Nubian Square’s Crescent Parcel into affordable housing, open space

Five years after it launched a planning initiative for Roxbury’s Nubian Square neighborhood, the BPDA voted to tentatively designate Drexel Village, LLC to develop the Crescent Parcel owned by the agency and MassDOT....

Knox Financial announces 10 new hires across the US

The company plans to continue to add staff as more homeowners who are ready to move decide to keep their homes as investment properties....

Could the Boston housing market normalize in 2022?

It’s been a crazy year for real estate with bidding wars, record home prices and historically low inventory, but that may all come to an end in...

Massachusetts single-family home sales plummet in October

Single-family home and condo sales in the Bay State dropped significantly in October, as median prices continued to...

Guaranteed Rate announces executive leadership changes

Company officials say the organizational changes will support the company’s record-setting growth....

The winter housing market may be strongest since 2006

Should you wait until spring to put your home on the market? A recent Realtor.com report says, not...

Beacon Street project to bring housing for Boston Children’s Hospital patient-families

The 819 Beacon St. project will create 393 rental units, including 59 on-site affordable units and 53 institutional patient-family housing units in partnership with Boston Children's Hospital. ...

Home values hit new highs as pandemic leaves many homeowners equity rich

Boston led the Northeast with its percentage of mortgaged properties categorized as equity rich in the third quarter. The Bay State also had two counties with the highest share of equity-rich...

Former Alexandra Hotel condominium project approved

The project is the first to comply with the Boston Planning & Development Agency’s Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing requirements....

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