Blog :: 2016

The latest in listings, Real Estate news, and How-To's

Current Prices for Condos in South Boston

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South Boston is without a doubt in flux these days, with significant developments either in progress or under the planning stage and the Seaport District infringing on the conventional region of the area.

To sum it all up, the average asking price in South Boston is $602 a square foot. Although there is a wide range behind that average: from $406 a foot on G Street to $781 a foot in the new second phase of the Allele complex.

16 Bike Paths in the Greater Boston Area That Are Perfect for Spring and Summer

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It is almost springtime and that is the prime time to begin pondering utilizing that bicycle for more than driving to work. Here are 16 trails around the area, from shorter urban ones to more rustic courses that sprawl many miles.

The Most Important Things You Need to Know About Boston Business Today

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The five most important things you need to know about Boston today.
From a potential strike at Logan International Airport to Boston Scientific's CEO payout, read this to find out just how costly Boston is for Business.

Boston Properties Plans Massive Air-Rights Project Above Back Bay Station

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Boston Properties?is again planning a massive air-rights development at a major transportation hub, this time with a 1.26 million-square-foot mixed-use project above Back Bay Station.

Boston Giving $28M to Fund Affordable Housing in These Six Neighborhoods

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The city of Boston is providing $28 million in federal and local money to fund the development and preservation of hundreds of affordable housing units across six city neighborhoods.

The Five Boston Neighborhoods Everyone Should Be Watching

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There's so much winning going on in Boston right now, what with fresh development adding?thousands?of?apartments,?condos,?hotel rooms, and?dorms city-wide; passionate debate about the future of neighborhoods; fabulous new architecture,?public art, and parkland; and just a general acknowledgment that all the change afoot seems as manageable as much as it seems inevitable. Some Boston neighborhoods are changing faster and more than others, with five in particular that may be?unrecognizable?a few years out.

Cambridge the Place to Be for Affluent Baby Boomers

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A new report from real estate search engine Zillow found that 7.7 percent of Cambridge households earning $350,000 or more annually are headed by someone at least 55 years old. That means that the People?s Republic has the second-highest concentration of affluent baby boomers in the U.S., behind only the Washington, D.C., suburb of Arlington, Va.

Boston's South End: The 12 Projects Changing It Forever

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Boston's South End: the 12 Projects Changing It Forever

Fewer areas of our fair region are changing faster than the South End,?particularly the northeastern corner of that Boston neighborhood. Major developments either recently opened, completed, underway, or planned are driving that change through more than 2,400 new apartments and condos?and the thousands of fresh residents these projects will surely bring. Here are the 12 most consequential.

Porter Square's Rand to Feed Condo-Starved Cambridge 20 Units

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Porter Square's Rand to Feed Condo-Starved Cambridge 20 Units

A perennial for-sale crunch in the People's Republic fuels a climate of bidding wars and over-asks harsh even by Greater Boston standards.

Prices are expected to start at $600,000, and pre-sales should start soon.

How Climate Change is Changing the Real Estate Landscape

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A new report published in Nature Climate Change postulates rising sea levels could displace millions of Americans, projecting figures substantially higher than previous estimates. The report submits that 4.2 million Americans may be affected if seas rise three feet; that number swells to 13.1 million if seas rise six feet.

Brighton's Boston Landing to Finally Add 295 Apartments

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Brighton’s Boston Landing to Finally Add 295 Apartments

The ginormous project that is Boston Landing in Brighton on Boston’s western edge already includesthe 250,000-square-foot headquarters for sneaker concern (and lead developer) New Balance; and it will soon include a hotel, a commuter-rail stop, and a practice rink for the Bruins.

 

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