
Contrary to popular belief, winter is a great time to buy a home. Although the peak season to buy a house is around spring and summer, there are many advantages to searching during the winter...READ MORE

Contrary to popular belief, winter is a great time to buy a home. Although the peak season to buy a house is around spring and summer, there are many advantages to searching during the winter...READ MORE

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We’re going to look at residential investing today, and the benefits of investing in either single or multi-family properties.
What To Look For When Investing In Multifamily Properties

Winter is far from the ideal listing season, having a quarter of the sales we see in spring markets. Although selling in the snowy season adds some difficulty, we call it a welcomed challenge. Having survived over 35 years in Newton real estate, we’ve got some helpful strategies and tips for anyone looking to sell.
We’ve got some tips for you if you’re interested in adding multi-families to your portfolio.

Jason Newsted, Metallica's bassist in previous century, just listed a view for $4.95M in Montana. The hefty price-tag on the home feels fair as it includes a contemporary alpine home and ~1/10th the gross acreage of Boston in the sale price.


The Manhattan unit sits atop a pre-war co-op with 45 units spaced across 14 stories. It was by the hand of architect Rosario Candela that the limestone building found most of it's units with fireplaces, and libraries.

On Thursday's, we like to travel around the globe like Santa and scout our favorite properties. We've got something very special for you today; a rare opportunity.

Potential secondary homeowners are preparing for soaring infection rates.
Jason Statham initially listed his fixer-upper in the Bird Streets of L.A. for $6.995M. We see his clout did nothing to improve the price; he realized, which is why we see a price cut eight months after the first listing.

Single-families, condos, co-ops, and townhomes had a median price of $274,500, which reflects a +7.8% YOY. The median price for single-family sales was $276,900, while condos pulled $255,400.

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