
And not just because the Pats won the Super Bowl!
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And not just because the Pats won the Super Bowl!
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These are the most popular food spots in the neighborhood.

An ordinance has been docketed to establish Newton’s official policy on cooperating with federal immigration authorities.

Like it or not, many Boston neighborhoods that used to be relatively more affordable are skyrocketing in price. Knowing when to snap up property in a certain area before this happens is a valuable skill. So here’s the scoop.

Out of the 100 largest metro areas in the country, Boston came in as the third hottest real estate market for next year.

The owner of a triangle of buildings at John F. Kennedy and Brattle Street in Harvard square plans to add two glassy floors to create a continuous shopping mall for the area.

It’s a fast moving seller’s market with buyers contending with fierce competition. Demand is sky high and the number of homes sold keeps rising, even as inventory of homes for sale becomes smaller. What does this mean for you? The more you are looking to spend, the better positioned you are as a buyer!

If you thought you already had a million things to worry about for moving in September, add another bullet to the list.

Watching fireworks is all about the view. These are the five best spots to watch Boston's festivities this year.

With 6.8 million residents, Massachusetts was named the second-safest state by WalletHub. Here's a breakdown of the stats.

47 Raymond Street in Cambridge, a beautiful 7,258 sq. ft. residence has just been made available for sale in the market for an asking price of $11,500,000.
The interior consists of 15 rooms and 5 bedrooms with state-of-the-art amenities. The house has an elegant finish to it with state-of-the-art heating, cooling and media technologies installed throughout the home. The 4,000 bottle wine cellar, heated driveway and reflecting pool complete the house.

Bicycle friendly amenities are leading to a rise in property values across the world marshaled by developments in urban centers and suburban outposts that accommodate “active” transportation. On a national scale, the values of homes in areas with "above-average” access to transportation are higher than those of comparable properties by up to $34,000.

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.

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.