Boston Luxury Condos and the Last New Waterfront Tower
Boston’s luxury condo pipeline is ending with One Harbor Shore. Why that concentrates scarcity in specific waterfront buildings, not the whole condo market.
Boston’s luxury condo pipeline is ending with One Harbor Shore. Why that concentrates scarcity in specific waterfront buildings, not the whole condo market.
In Massachusetts, finding a home’s flaws is on the buyer. Here is what to look for on a tour, what is only cosmetic, and cheap tools that catch problems early.
The Massachusetts House passed a local-option TOPA. Here is what tenant right of first refusal really means for selling a triple-decker, and who is exempt.
Today’s signature deadline could put Massachusetts lot-size zoning on the November ballot. What a 5,000 sq ft cap means for buyers and lot owners.
Boston’s proposed 2% transfer tax hits only the portion of a sale above $2 million, and the seller pays. Here’s what it costs and why July 31 matters.
MassHousing’s 0% down payment assistance was advertised through July 31 but closed July 2. Here’s what Massachusetts first-time buyers can still use.
Fannie Mae’s new 15% condo reserve rule takes effect January 2027. Why Boston’s small self-managed triple-decker condos risk losing conventional financing.
The SJC threw out Massachusetts’ 2026 rent control ballot question on a technicality, not the merits. What it means for Greater Boston landlords and renters.
The Massachusetts FAIR Plan is surging as coastal carriers pull back. Why Boston-area buyers and sellers should price insurance in before underwriting.
Marblehead adopted compliant MBTA zoning on its fourth try while eight towns stay in the AG lawsuit. Why compliance status is now real buyer due diligence.