Greater Boston Housing Turnover Rate Falls Further
One measure of Massachusetts’ housing affordability crisis: Homeowners in its biggest metro area won’t – or can’t – move.
Somerville Mayoral Candidate Opposes Davis Square Tower
The debate over a potential high-rise apartment tower in Davis Square entered the Somerville mayoral race heading into Tuesday’s election as finalist Jake Wilson stated his opposition to the project.
The Gossip Report: Oct. 31, 2025
Tucked into a cul-de-sac, the fifth home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales doesn’t feel like it’s a 20-minute walk from a subway station.
Healey Urges Lawmakers to Put ‘Stake in the ground’ with $400M Biotech Investment
While $400 million won’t be enough to fill gaps left by federal cuts to higher ed and biotech, Gov. Maura Healey and business leaders argue it will keep Massachusetts from falling behind in the sectors it touts the most.
Community Good Works
The Sarkis Team, affiliated with residential brokerage Douglas Elliman, recently led a 40-person cleanup of Titus Sparrow Park in Boston’s South End in partnership with a community group. See who else gave back.
A Modest Proposal for Faneuil Hall Marketplace
A prominent real estate attorney estimates Boston could buy back the once-acclaimed “festival marketplace” for as little as $10 million before revitalizing it with more local talent.
Months After Legalization, Building ADUs Remains Costly
Accessory dwelling units were legalized statewide almost nine months ago. But don’t think you can just waltz into most Town Halls and pick up your building permit.





