Boston Remains Sellers’ Market Heading Into Spring
Despite heading into April with the largest number of homes on the market since 2020, data suggests sellers still have the upper hand in Greater Boston’s housing market.
Despite heading into April with the largest number of homes on the market since 2020, data suggests sellers still have the upper hand in Greater Boston’s housing market.
Waltham-based Lamacchia Realty is doubling its footprint in Connecticut by acquiring a two-office, 24-agent brokerage in the state.
Massachusetts is entering the spring housing market with the most active listings on the market in the month of March since 2020.
After a slow winter plagued by poor weather and a related slowdown in sales, real estate experts are expecting a busy spring market in 2026 – if mortgage rates cooperate.
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 Massachusetts housing market is starting to wake up after a long, chilly stretch. Here’s what could make – or break – the spring selling season.
Sixty-eight percent of all homeowners saw their mortgage payment rise over the past two years because of higher taxes and insurance
The third home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales hides sleek modernity behind a facade from the late 1700s.
Greater Boston saw the third-largest year-over-year increase in new listings, according to new data from Redfin.
Baby Boomers living in one- or two-adult households own 25.1 percent of large homes in Greater Boston, while Millennials with children own just 16.1 percent, according to a new report from Redfin.
As the spring housing market got ready to kick off, nearly 4 in 10 homes on the market in Greater Boston had sat on the market for two months or longer.
A recent study backs up the conventional wisdom that rising mortgage rates locked existing homeowners into their current homes, and reveals important new details.
Once a sales contract is signed, it takes more than four weeks, on average, for the deal to finally close. But a lot can go wrong during that time period – and often does. Here’s what new agents should know.
The third home in this week’s roundup of Massachusetts’ most expensive home sales hides sleek modernity behind a facade from the late 1700s.
Home flipping profits have dropped across the country, but the gross return on investment remains over $100,000 for Massachusetts investors.
Single-family and condominium sales are both down roughly 11 percent so far this year, compared to 2025. Blame a particularly harsh winter.
The Massachusetts housing market this winter has been the slowest in years. That could either juice the spring market, or it could be an early sign of trouble.
In Massachusetts, the burden rests with the buyer, not seller, to ferret out environmental conditions and assess liability.
Because buying a referral cuts deeply into agents’ earnings those who pay them are far less likely to bargain over their commissions with consumers, a new report argues.
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.