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Boston New Construction Soars in 2016

The residential construction community in Boston kicked off 2016 in a strong fashion, with overall spending rising considerably from a year ago, according to the latest numbers from Dodge Data & Analytics. Per Dodge Data’s analysis, residential construction spending in

The 10 Things Clients ‘Must Have’ in New Construction Homes

Baby Boomers are famous for their embrace of suburbs, and new research suggests that their love for the housing style remains fervent as ever. According to new research from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), 22 percent of

The Best Time of the Year to List a Home in Greater Boston

When is the best time to list your client’s home? The answer may surprise you The best time to list a home in Greater Boston’s housing market is between May 16 and May 31, according to a new analysis from

Why Greater Boston Foreclosures are Up by Double Digits

Unlike the rest of the nation, foreclosure activity is rising in Greater Boston Foreclosure activity in the Greater Boston housing market has risen considerably in the last year, according to the latest numbers from RealtyTrac. Per RealtyTrac’s analysis, there were 844 instances

RealtyTrac: Boston Mortgage Market Gains Lead the Nation

Boston had one of the busiest mortgage markets in the nation in 2015’s fourth quarter, according to the newly released U.S. Residential Property Loan Origination Report from RealtyTrac. Per RealtyTrac’s analysis of publicly recorded mortgages and deeds of trust, Boston saw

WalletHub Ranked the Best Cities for Agents. How Did Boston Do?

A new study from WalletHub has ranked Boston as one of 2016’s best cities for real estate agents, with Beantown ranking No. 10 of 150 metro areas. WalletHub’s study considered a number of factors, including: sales per agent; annual

How Long Until Boston Homebuyers Break Even on Their Purchase?

Homebuyers in Boston break even on their homes sooner than expected It takes just over three years for homebuying to make more financial sense than renting in Boston’s housing market, according to a recent analysis from Zillow. The “Breakeven Horizon,” as

Boston’s 10 Hottest Residential Real Estate Markets

Last year was the strongest for Massachusetts real estate since 2006, with home sales rising 9 percent from 2014 to 83,961, according to a new report from Lamacchia Realty. Lamacchia’s report also zeroed in on specific Massachusetts communities, and

City Housing Markets are Leading the Way in Boston

New numbers from Zillow show urban home price gains outpacing suburbs In the eternal rumble between urban and suburban housing markets, recent numbers have put the advantage firmly in the urban corner for Boston marketplace. According to a recent study from

Developers are Pumping Billions into Greater Boston’s Housing Market

New analysis from Dodge Data & Analytics paints an encouraging picture for Greater Boston’s new construction marketplace The Greater Boston housing market capped off a strong year of residential investment, according to the latest numbers from Dodge Data &

Are First-Time Homebuyers Making a Comeback?

First-time homebuyers have been MIA for some time – are they poised for a comeback? The National Association of Realtors reported late last week that first-time homebuyers accounted for 32 percent of existing-home sales in December, which was up

Good News for Luxury Agents – the Millionaire Population is Growing, and Fast

New research finds that millionaire ranks grew strongly in 2015 There were more than 133,000 millionaire households in the Greater Boston area through the middle of 2015, up 3.1 percent from the same period in 2014. Millionaire households now account for 7.2 percent of

Why are Fewer Single Women Buying Homes?

Why has homebuying among single female consumers declined in recent years? During the mid and late stages of the housing boom, one of the more commonly reported success stories was that of the single female homebuyer. As tracked by

Boston’s Rental Market Shows No Signs of Slowing in 2016

How did the local rent markets close out the year? The Boston rental market finished 2015 on active terrain, according to new analysis from Reis. For the 12-month period ending in December, Boston rents rose 5.5 percent, more than the 4.6 percent national

Green Features Remain Important to Homebuyers

“Green” and energy-efficient features remain important to homebuyers, though some options are more sought-after than others. That finding came courtesy of NAR’s 2015 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, and to parse through the results, we put together the

Boston New Construction on Pace for Strong Year

The latest analysis from Dodge Data provided an encouraging assessment of new construction in Boston According to the latest numbers from Dodge Data & Analytics, residential construction spending in the Greater Boston housing market totaled $317 million in November. Although that total

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