How Did the Rental Market Perform in Jamaica Plain in 2024? Jamaica Plain (JP) remains a sought-after neighborhood for renters due to its proximity to Boston, community vibe, and mix of historic and modern housing options. The 2024 rental market saw fluctuating prices, shifting demand, and varying days on the market—reflecting both economic trends and seasonal rental cycles. This blog provides a Continue Reading
Back Bay Market Analysis
Reflecting on 2024, we recognize it as a year of significant developments. As we enter the New Year, change is imminent. To anticipate future trends, we must first analyze past data. On Instagram, I regularly provide market recaps for three or four neighborhoods weekly, offering sellers and buyers monthly market performance insights. I've compiled a year-in-review for all the neighborhoods Continue Reading
Savin Hill Rental Analysis
Savin Hill Rental Market Performance: A Look at 2024 and What's Next for 2025 The Savin Hill rental Analysis shows that the market experienced notable shifts in 2024, with fluctuations in demand, pricing, and rental trends across different apartment sizes. By analyzing the past year’s data, we can identify key trends that shaped the market and provide insights into what landlords Continue Reading
Charlestown Rental Market Analysis
The Charlestown rental market 2024 saw dynamic shifts in demand, pricing, and leasing trends shaped by economic factors like inflation, interest rates, and rental inventory. Below is an analysis of key metrics from the past 12 months and insights into what renters can expect in 2025. Rental Activity in 2024 Charlestown saw fluctuations in rental activity throughout the year: Peak Rental Continue Reading
New Hampshire 2025 Housing Forecast
2025 Housing Forecast: What It Means for Buyers and Sellers in New Hampshire's Lakes Region and Ski Areas The 2025 housing market presents opportunities and challenges for those interested in the New Hampshire Lakes Region and Mount Washington Valley ski areas. Whether you’re a buyer seeking an investment property or a seller looking to maximize profits, understanding the trends is key to Continue Reading
2025 Housing Forecast
Housing Forecast 2025: What It Means for Boston and Massachusetts Real Estate The 2025 housing market brings elevated mortgage rates, rising home prices, and shifting dynamics. Understanding how these trends impact Boston and Massachusetts can help buyers and sellers navigate confidently. Here's a closer look at the national forecast and what it means for the Bay State. National Continue Reading
Top 10 Housing Markets to Watch in 2025
There are ten housing markets to watch in 2025. The Real Estate market will show real signs of life. The Federal Reserve’s gradual monetary policy easing is expected to stabilize mortgage rates around 6% in 2025. This stability will encourage more buyers to enter the market, driving existing home sales to approximately 4.5 million units.NAR predicts a 2% rise in home prices, setting the median Continue Reading
Top Cities Affordability Housing for Minium Wage Earners
Top Cities for Affordable Housing for Minimum Wage Earners Renters across the U.S. have a reason to celebrate: rents declined in November, making housing more accessible for many—especially those earning minimum wage. Affordability is a big concern. Cities and affordability, along with crime in major cities, the new president in Jan won on the issue. According to a recent Continue Reading
Should You Rent or Buy? Breaking Down the Numbers
Should You Rent or Buy? Breaking Down the Numbers This Holiday Season Rental prices have fallen for the 15th consecutive month, making it tempting to think renting is more thoughtful than buying. But when it comes to deciding, it’s not that simple. According to the Realtor.com® October 2024 Rental Report, renting is more affordable than buying in all 50 major metro areas. The median Continue Reading
Back Bay Development History
Back Bay Developed and Shaped In 1856, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts decided to fill in the Back Bay and to construct a new neighborhood on top of the wasteland. In 1881, the Back Bay was busy getting formed. Once it was completed, it quickly developed into Boston's premier arts and culture center. Copley Square was referred to as Art Square. The Museum of Fine Arts was originally Continue Reading
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