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Boston housing market hits new records in May

Home sales rose steadily again in May, as median selling prices also rose to record highs.

Anchor Point Beverly set to break ground this month

Anchor Point is set to break ground in Beverly this month on Phase 1 of the project which will bring 77 units of affordable family housing to the area.

Massachusetts among top states for home equity gain, up $49K in a year

The rise in equity could help stave off foreclosures because homeowners can tap into that equity and sell their home, unlike during the 2008 financial crisis when many homeowners found themselves underwater in their mortgage, according to CoreLogic.

Board approves shifting Kneeland Street hotel plan to residences

The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved a request from developers to replace a previously approved hotel portion of their 150 Kneeland St. development with residences. 

Boston ranks 44th on top 50 new markets list based on 2020 closings

Experts at Builder Magazine recently came out with their Local Leaders list for 2020, which ranks the country’s 50 largest new-home markets based on closings by the end of the year.

Interior designer’s paradise

Unassuming on the outside, but a world of wonder inside — a walk through this $325,000 home in downtown St. Louis is an adventure in and of itself.

Could zoning changes help boost supply and balance the market?

With high costs slowing construction and potentially lowering homeownership for many, easing zoning rules may be the most effective way to increase the supply of new housing. 

Boston climbs The Economist’s most livable cities in the world list

Some cities fared better than others with the global pandemic and Boston is one of them, according to The Economist’s 2021 Livability Index’s ranking of the most livable cities in the world.

Flyhomes secures $150 million series C funding plan, will expand Boston operations

The startup that allows buyers to make cash offers on homes while trying to secure a mortgage is expanding to new markets while growing existing ones.

The Procopio Companies names first-ever CEO

The Procopio Companies has announced it has officially named Michael Procopio as its first-ever CEO.

Out-of-town movers reshuffling to larger, more affordable homes

Rising property values had homeowners cashing out of their existing residences to buy bigger homes in less-expensive areas last year, according to a new Zillow analysis of out-of-town moves. 

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GBREB, MAR urge legislators to pass permanent online notarization law

The pandemic brought online electronic notary services to Massachusetts, and now two of the state’s largest real estate groups are hoping to make the service permanent.

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325 new residential units coming to Allston and East Boston

The Boston Planning & Development Agency recently approved three new projects that will bring more than 300 residential units to Allston and East Boston.

High-end home sales, prices jump as market flourishes

High-end home sales surged in the three months ended April 30 as prices also rose and listings increased.

Taking contemporary to a new level

This ultramodern $3 million home in Potomac, Maryland, is all drama from exterior to interior, with a drop-level dining room, slanted floor-to-ceiling windows, multiple kitchens and intricately tiled, geometric-shaped rooms.

Wednesday is the most popular day to list a home in Boston

With half of all homes in today’s market selling above the asking price, the timing of when to list can have an impact on both time on market and sale price.

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