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Existing homes sales were also down in August as inventory issues continue to plague the market.
On the exterior, this 11,000-square-foot estate may seem like your typical desert mansion — but step inside and you’ll see why it’s called the “Castle of Ancala.”
A Boston-based design and architecture firm announced the completion of the city’s first internationally certified Passive House single-family home project.
Massachusetts has ranked among the top 10 safest states in the nation when it comes to personal safety.
Pending transactions were in negative territory for most of this year, so the recent increases could bode well for future activity.
A developer has filed a letter of intent to redevelop a South Boston site to bring a multi-family mixed-use building to the neighborhood.
A fifth consecutive month of increases in the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index suggests the housing market recovery that began earlier this year is likely to continue.
Kenny Parcell has resigned as president of the National Association of REALTORS® following a recent bombshell report by the New York Times into allegations of sexual harassment within the organization.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved plans to develop the former New England Casket Co. site in Easton Boston into residential housing and retail space.
Two weeks after housing inventory turned negative, home prices posted a healthy increase, MarketNsight said.
Vertical Horizons Tree House Paradise, which includes four tree houses fixed amongst the scenic Douglas firs, is up for sale.
Home and condo prices in the Boston real estate market continued to break records again last month, according to a new Warren Group report.
High mortgage rates and limited inventory continued to weigh on sales activity, National Association of REALTORS®Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said.
MLS freeze strikes agents in Florida, Massachusetts, Indiana, New York, California and elsewhere.
For the first time since February, closed sales fell month over month in July, despite hopes for a strong summer season.
Single-family home permits and completions, meanwhile, also rose, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
