
The number of home sold in January was at its highest since 2006.
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The number of home sold in January was at its highest since 2006.
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“Curb appeal” aka how a house looks from the curb is one of the first things buyers notice. If it’s messy and unkempt, that first impression will color the buyers opinion of the rest of the home. Fortunately it’s not costly or time consuming the spruce up your yard. These are xa few tips to get started.
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There are some exciting new construction projects under way in Boston, including eight new skyscrapers planned across the city that would transform the skyline and create a large number of new luxury residences, offices, and shopping centers.
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2017 kick starts after a slow December month in 2016 with a spike of 3.3 percentage points for the National Association of Realtors (NAR) existing-home sales. From 5.51 million to 5.69 million seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR), January launches a strong start to the new year.
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Looking to be the proud owner of a part of Boston's history? Here are a few tips to keep in mind when you buy.
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Between the T, bike paths and close proximity of most everything it's such an easy city to get around in.
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Newton authorities will not cooperate with federal immigration officials in detaining undocumented immigrants unless there are extenuating circumstances such as an outstanding criminal warrant.
Saving for something you really want can be hard but it’s always worth it.
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Congrats on the big move! Here are a few things you need to do before you start unpacking.
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Boston remains one of the most expensive US cities to buy a home. If you can afford it though it will pay off.
This modern corner penthouse property features amazing views from every room overlooking the Charles River, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Boston Harbor and beyond.
No shovel? No problem.
A few of these proposed towers would cast shadows on Boston Common and the Public Garden.
As you start checking things off your to-do list, it’s also important to know what not do.