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This Summer Will Define Greater Boston’s Future. But We’re Not Ready

by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 12, 2026

If we stumble hosting the World Cup and other mega-events, it will likely be a result of our own choices related to transportation, infrastructure and entertainment rules.

Massachusetts Is Demolishing Its Way Out of Workforce Housing

by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 12, 2026

Many Greater Boston towns require huge lot sizes to build a single house. It’s helping destroy existing, modest homes, and stopping the construction of new ones.

Why the Eastern Mass. Spring Luxury Market is Moving at Two Speeds

by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 5, 2026

The Greater Boston luxury market’s fundamentals remain strong, while a looming supply cliff downtown and changing demographics in the suburbs open new opportunities.

The Good, Bad and Ugly of the Mass. Spring 2026 Housing Market

by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 5, 2026

The Massachusetts housing market is starting to wake up after a long, chilly stretch. Here’s what could make – or break – the spring selling season.

Massachusetts Is Pricing Out Its Own Residents

by Banker & Tradesman | Apr 5, 2026

Despite its strengths, people are leaving Massachusetts, driven out by the high cost of housing and taxes. State and local leaders must do their part to address this.

Designing Affordable Housing Projects That Pencil

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 29, 2026

Affordable housing projects are becoming difficult to deliver. Each city rule may be well-intentioned, but together they push projects beyond what the economics will support.

Three Credit Card Bills on Beacon Hill Could Hurt Consumers, Small Biz

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 29, 2026

Large national retailers are lobbying the state Legislature to fundamentally alter credit card payments, with large impacts on consumers and small businesses.

Did Mortgages with Locked-in Low Rates Lead to Rising House Prices?

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 29, 2026

A recent study backs up the conventional wisdom that rising mortgage rates locked existing homeowners into their current homes, and reveals important new details.

An Affordable Home in the Hand Is Worth Preserving

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 29, 2026

While we are investing billions of vital dollars in affordable housing production we must also ensure we are not allowing existing affordable units to be lost.

Starter Home Question Could Catalyze Construction

by Christopher R. Vaccaro | Mar 29, 2026

Two recent zoning reforms may not fix the housing shortage in Massachusetts. But a potential game-changer is on the horizon in the form of an initiative petition.

Title Searches Won’t Always Protect Your Homebuyer from Environmental Hazards

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 22, 2026

In Massachusetts, the burden rests with the buyer, not seller, to ferret out environmental conditions and assess liability.

These Profit Holes Can Sink Your Business

by Bernice Ross | Mar 22, 2026

Most Realtors and investors focus primarily on profits. What typically gets put on the back burner is how expenses and what they’re choosing not to do can cost them way more.

Your Marketing Is Likely Turning Off Buyer and Seller Clients. Do This, Instead

by Bernice Ross | Mar 15, 2026

The big question agents facing agents today is: How do you stand out in an immense sea of sameness?

Is Town Meeting Really the Best Body to Vote on a Development’s Zoning?

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 15, 2026

Town meeting votes are so risky for developers, it locks Massachusetts out of large-scale housing production. What if we could fix that while keeping democratic accountability?

Indie Coffee Shops Are Meant to Counter Corporate Behemoths. Why Do They Both Look the Same?

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 15, 2026

Patrons want more than a good espresso. They want to immerse themselves in a “scene” that matches their lifestyle and aspirations, and store owners have been happy to oblige.

Inclusionary Zoning Deserves a Serious Debate, Not a False Choice

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 8, 2026

A Cambridge lawsuit has sparked important conversation on inclusionary zoning – but one that should be grounded in evidence and experience in Massachusetts.

Beacon Hill Saved the MBTA from Years of Crisis. Don’t Let the Pendulum Swing the Other Way

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 8, 2026

If the transit system is not currently broken, can the MBTA still convince legislators to provide increased state budget support?

Boston Needs More Homes. So Why Are We Driving Out the Workers Who Build Them?

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 1, 2026

Fear of federal immigration agents isn’t abstract, and it is beginning to paralyze the construction pipeline Greater Boston desperately needs.

Feeling Stressed Out? Increase Your Productivity Simply by Taking a Break

by Bernice Ross | Mar 1, 2026

The type of break you choose has a huge impact on how effective you will be with your clients as well as coping with the challenges you face daily in your real estate business.

Why Realtors Want Every Agent to Get Fair Housing Training

by Banker & Tradesman | Mar 1, 2026

Fair housing is not an abstract concept for Realtors. It is a professional obligation and public responsibility. But only a third of licensed agents are Realtors, leaving a big gap in fair housing protections.

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