Income to Live in Greater Boston: What 30 Towns Cost
What income do you really need to afford Greater Boston? We ranked 30 communities by the household salary each takes to rent or buy, plus a national look.
What income do you really need to afford Greater Boston? We ranked 30 communities by the household salary each takes to rent or buy, plus a national look.
Spring is Greater Boston’s hottest selling season and winter its quietest. Here’s the data on how prices, sales, and buyer leverage shift by season.
Massachusetts did not ban broker fees on August 1, 2025. It changed who pays. Here is the honest guide for renters and landlords on who owes the fee.
Massachusetts is an attorney closing state. What that means at the closing table, what it costs, how other states close, and why I think the model fits here.
Massachusetts is an attorney state. Here is how a lawyer-run closing differs from the title company model most states use, what it costs, and why it matters.
Spring 2026 Massachusetts housing market by town: median list and sale prices, days on market, and list-vs-sold gaps across 30 cities. Updated May 2026.
Real Estate Guide The Art of Home Buying & Property Investing: A Complete Guide for 2025 Master the fundamentals of real estate, from your first home purchase to building a profitable investment portfolio in Greater Boston. 📅 December 15, 2025 ⏱️ 12 min read 👤 BMN Group 🏠 Real estate has created more millionaires than … Read more
Massachusetts Single-Family Home Market Analysis 2021-2025 | By Steve Novak, Top Boston North Realtor Massachusetts Single-Family Home Market Analysis Expert Market Insights & Town-by-Town Analysis (2021-2025) By Steve Novak – Your Boston North Real Estate Expert With decades of experience in the Massachusetts real estate market, I’ve compiled this comprehensive analysis to help buyers, sellers, … Read more
See how Reading, MA home prices have changed over the past 5 years — median sale prices, market trends, and what it means for buyers and sellers today.
Mortgage rates reset what you can afford. How Greater Boston went from 3% bidding wars to a balanced 6.7% market, and what buyers and sellers should do now.