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Mass. Needs Honesty About Housing Production

by Scott Van Voorhis | Jan 25, 2026

Maybe it’s time elected leaders should try radical honesty about what it will take to build so many homes that prices come down.

Can Trump Make Housing Great Again?

by Scott Van Voorhis | Jan 18, 2026

Wouldn’t it be better to see our mad emperor channel some of his maniacal energy into the idea of tackling an increasingly dire housing crisis?

The Boston Luxury Condo Market’s Big Cooldown

by Scott Van Voorhis | Jan 11, 2026

Hot it is not. In fact, stone cold might be a more apt descriptor of downtown Boston’s once sizzling multimillion-dollar luxury condominium scene.

In Housing Fights, It’s Healey Vs. the Homeowner-Voters

by Scott Van Voorhis | Jan 4, 2026

Gov. Maura Healey’s “State Land for Homes” push is putting her and the public good on a collision course with a vocal minority that’s used to calling the shots.

Rent Control Will Kneecap Our Best Tool to Lower Housing Costs

by Scott Van Voorhis | Dec 28, 2025

From the Twin Cities in Minnesota, to the metropolises of Europe, Asia and Africa, rent control has devastated new apartment construction, studies and experience show. 

Mayor Wu Missing Her Chance to Put Tax Issue to Bed

by Scott Van Voorhis | Dec 21, 2025

She has a chance to look magnanimous in an increasingly heated tax dispute between City Hall and office tower owners. Instead, she’s digging in.

Boston, MA, US - August 11th 2024: The view of Longfellow Bridge and the Boston downtown. A nice weather that makes the photograph clear. You can see the main Beacon Hill area is surrounded by a curved line of tall buildings.

What This Month’s Boston Tax Fight Is Really About

by Scott Van Voorhis | Dec 14, 2025

Is this truly a serious effort by the Wu administration to overcome stiff opposition and get its controversial plan over a big legislative hurdle?

Industry’s $30M Anti-Rent Control Campaign Won’t Be Enough

by Scott Van Voorhis | Dec 7, 2025

Ads and harsh warnings won’t be enough to convince voters to turn away from rent control. Industry and sympathetic politicians will need to show voters a better world, first.

Five Real Estate Turkeys for 2025

by Scott Van Voorhis | Nov 30, 2025

It’s that time of year again, when we recognize the dumb ideas, political cowardice and dodo development plans that add a little extra spice to life in Massachusetts.

Voters Face a Choice: Build Our Future, or Blow It Up?

by Scott Van Voorhis | Nov 23, 2025

Voters are boiling over with frustration as costs escalate in almost every segment of their lives. Will they go for rent control, or new construction as the solution to housing costs?

What Comes Next After MBTA Communities?

by Scott Van Voorhis | Nov 16, 2025

We all agree Massachusetts needs more housing. To get there, do we need a shinier, more tempting carrot, a bigger stick or something in between?

Why Is America a Nation of ‘No’?

by Scott Van Voorhis | Nov 9, 2025

America has become NIMBY Nation, and Massachusetts, where even plans for a two-bit apartment building will draw warnings of environmental doom, is its spiritual heartland.

It’s Round Two in the Boston Real Estate Tax Battle

by Scott Van Voorhis | Nov 2, 2025

The latest idea from a city pol to head off spending cuts: pile more taxes on the backs of apartment owners. But even a mayoral ally worries it’s a bad idea.

Couple of empty metal benches along a paved path lined with lamps in a park surrounded by modern apartment blocks on a cloudy autumn morning. Boston, MA, USA.

Debate Over Healey Housing Numbers Misses the Mark

by Scott Van Voorhis | Oct 26, 2025

Instead of arguing over how many homes we’re building, we should measure success by how much we can bring down home-sale prices and rents.

Court Case Could Help End Shady Tax Foreclosure Practices

by Scott Van Voorhis | Oct 19, 2025

For years, cities and towns across the nation seized homes and properties for back taxes and then sold them off for hundreds of thousands of dollars, pocketing the gains.

The Home-Price Crisis Came for Western Mass., and It Isn’t Leaving

by Scott Van Voorhis | Oct 12, 2025

A steady stream of remote workers fled Boston for rural New England during the pandemic. It’s helped the Pioneer Valley become one of the nation’s hottest housing markets.

Portland, OR, USA - May 7, 2023: New townhomes under construction in a large suburban community developed by Taylor Morrison at the Bethany neighborhood in northwest Portland, Oregon.

Healey’s Housing Production Stats Don’t Always Add Up

by Scott Van Voorhis | Oct 5, 2025

Gov. Maura Healey claims we’re already almost halfway to hitting our 2035 housing goal. Is it real progress, or just happy talk from a governor facing reelection?

Who’s Worried? Not Tom O’Brien

by Scott Van Voorhis | Sep 28, 2025

The HYM Investment Group chief faces down a tough financing environment and a threat from a prominent politician to force an eminent domain sale of the Suffolk Downs development site.

Mass. Should Build New Cities, Too

by Scott Van Voorhis | Sep 21, 2025

Boston, Worcester and Springfield may be the Bay State’s three largest cities, but if Congressman Jake Aucincloss has his way, they may get competition.

Kraft Deserves Praise for a Serious Campaign

by Scott Van Voorhis | Sep 14, 2025

Say what you want about Josh Kraft – and there’s certainly a lot to say. But he pushed Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on issues where the city’s failing.

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