Boston Is No Longer a Frenzied Seller’s Market — And That’s Good News for Buyers After several years of extreme competition, Boston’s real estate market in 2026 is shaping up to be far more balanced than many buyers expect. While demand remains strong, buyers now have more leverage, more choices, and — most importantly — more time to make thoughtful decisions. This shift doesn’t mean Boston is Continue Reading
🏙️ South End Market Update | Q3 2025
📊 Market Snapshot The South End real estate market in the third quarter of 2025 was a study in contrasts — prices fell sharply overall, but smaller units and luxury condos continued to perform well. Despite price corrections, the market is moving faster than ever, showing strong demand for well-priced homes. 🏠 Sales Activity: July–September Continue Reading
Boston Waterfront Rental Market Update: Q2 2025
🔍 Boston Waterfront Rental Market Update: Q2 2025 If you're watching the Waterfront real estate scene, Q2 2025 delivered a market full of fast moves, mixed signals, and surprising shifts. Yes, rental activity surged—but the underlying numbers reveal a tale of two markets: one that's red-hot, and another flashing yellow for certain unit types. Whether you're a landlord pricing your next lease, a Continue Reading
Navigating Trends in Home Design
A trend is a general direction in which something evolves, gains popularity, or changes over time. Trends can appear in fashion, technology, behavior, markets, or culture and can be fleeting (fads) or enduring, signaling broader societal preferences. For homebuyers and sellers, it’s vital to approach trends thoughtfully. Design elements can boost appeal but, on the other hand, can quickly Continue Reading
Halloween Decoration Ideas
Fall is officially in full swing, and we are in October. Whether or not you live in New England, October often brings to mind Halloween and towns like Salem, MA. Minnesota was the first U.S. city to recognize Halloween. People call Salem the Halloween capital due to its history and ties to the 1692-1693 witch trials and supernatural events. Shows like *Bewitched*, which featured a visit to Salem, Continue Reading
Rental Questions To Ask
The right rental question to ask is essential when looking for the right rental for you. Asking the right rental questions can save you from a lot of disappointment and not having the correct expectations. This guide will help you gather the information needed to make a well-informed decision and avoid surprises when looking for the right rental to call Continue Reading
Inflation Investments
The cost of everyday expenses, from fuel to heating, has risen. For renters, especially, it's noticeable as rent increases faster during high inflation. Consider your spending choices carefully. I am a big fan of not spending money if you do not have to, but you might be in a situation where you need to put your money somewhere and wonder what investments perform well during times of high Continue Reading
Selling A Home During The Holidays
Selling a home during the holidays can present both challenges and opportunities. Here are some considerations to remember if your home is on the market during the holiday season. Decorating for the Season: Stay away from any decore that is over-personalizing. You want the home to remain friendly. Tastefully decorate your home to make it inviting and appealing to potential buyers during the Continue Reading
New Four Season Residence
History of Four Season in Boston Most Major cities only have one Four Season Hotel and residences. However, Boston is, in fact, a unique place, and soon will offer more than one Four Season Hotel and Residence. The first Four seasons opened in 1985 and was located at 200 Boylston Street. This location offers 196 rooms, 77 suites, and 87 residential units and is 16 stories. This Continue Reading
Short Term Rental Regulation
At the beginning of 2019 Short term Rental Regulation was announced in Massachusetts and owners had till July 1st 2019 to comply with the new law. The Short Term Rental Regulation in Massachusetts was put in place since many owners were no longer offering their homes to prospective renters looking for longterm leases and opting to rent out there places like hotels where a consumer could rent out Continue Reading











