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Former employee sues NAR, alleges discrimination by President Kenny Parcell

The National Association of REALTORS® has been named in a new lawsuit by Janelle Brevard, the organization’s former chief storyteller. NAR President Kenny Parcell is named multiple times in the complaint.

NAR: Pending-home sales dip in May as demand remains strong

Transactions that do go through are typically seeing multiple offers, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said. 

Case-Shiller: Home-price index just 2.4% off 2022 peak; Boston sees 0.9% gain

A third consecutive month of increases in the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index lends new evidence to claims that previous declines could be behind the market. 

New-home sales surge in May

Demand for newly built homes has remained strong as high interest rates keep many would-be sellers of existing homes off the market. 

Quincy residential development finishes second construction phase

The second residential building in the Ashlar Park residential community is now complete and preleasing units for September occupancy. 

Construction begins on first phase of Charlestown’s Bunker Hill Housing redevelopment

The Charlestown development is the largest public housing redevelopment in the city’s history.

NAR: Existing-home sales tick higher in May

At the same time, the median existing-home price for all housing types slid 3.1% year over year to $396,100. 

Boston’s housing market remains competitive, despite slower sales

Boston’s housing market remained competitive last month, despite a slower pace of transactions, according to the Greater Boston Association of REALTORS (GBAR) May housing report.

NAR CEO Bob Goldberg to retire at end of 2024

Goldberg’s retirement comes after 30 years of service with NAR and four decades of real estate experience.

Massachusetts home prices remain flat as sales decline

Massachusetts home prices remained flat in May as sales of both single-family homes and condominiums continued to fall, according to a new Warren Group report. 

Low inventory impacts Massachusetts’ summer real estate market

Low inventory continued to plague the Bay State’s summer real estate market in May, as new listings and closed sales declined again.

Single-family home starts jump in May

The larger-than-expected increase comes as homebuilder sentiment rose for the sixth month in a row. 

Coldwell Banker Realty New England mourns death of agent Brian Long

Affiliated with Coldwell Banker’s Cambridge office, Long was a member of The Team – Real Estate Advisors. 

Boston’s housing shortage cracks national top 10

Boston’s job market is hot right now — further exacerbating the city’s housing shortage, according to new research from PortlandRealEstate.com.

Housing inventory faces largest decline since 2022

There are nearly 40% fewer homes for sale now than before the pandemic began

Study finds more than 30% of Massachusetts communities don’t meet CPA mandates

The Tufts Center for State Policy Analysis study found housing is not being funded nearly as much as open space, recreation and historic preservation.

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