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Twenty-six projects in 19 communities will be supported by state funding and tax credits
Housing was a key topic during Healy’s State of the Commonwealth address, one day before testifying in favor of the Affordable Homes Act before the Joint Committee on Housing.
December was the slowest month for single-family home sales in more than 25 years.
Michelle Wu says Boston is planning for a more affordable, equitable and resilient future to help address challenges cities everywhere are facing, including housing prices “squeezing out” families.
Massachusetts single-family home sales fell to a 12-year low in 2023, according to a new Warren Group report.
Amy Wallick, 2023 MAR president and realtor at Lamacchia Realty says while low inventory continues to create challenges for buyers, she encourages homeowners to consider entering the market.
Home listings grew in December as housing prices stabilized, closing out an interesting 2023 for the real estate market.
NAR President-elect Kevin Sears will move into the role of president, effective immediately.
The Bay State is once again the No. 1 state in the country to raise a family, according to WalletHub’s list of “2024’s Best & Worst States to Raise a Family.”
For the third year in a row, more people are moving out of Massachusetts than in, according to a new report.
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Falling mortgage rates and more inventory could mean an improvement in housing affordability in the new year.
More than 141 housing units will be made available for those age 55 and older.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved the project at its December meeting.
A redevelopment project proposal that would bring a six-story building with 230 apartments to Roslindale’s Arboretum Road is one step closer to approval.
