Gibson Sotheby’s Buys Advisors Living Brokerage
Boston-based Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty announced it has acquired Advisors Living, a suburban luxury-focused brokerage with 200 agents.
Boston-based Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty announced it has acquired Advisors Living, a suburban luxury-focused brokerage with 200 agents.
The negative effect that tariffs had on the spring market should come as no surprise. But hopefully that uncertainty has passed and the luxury market will be on the upswing.
Advisors Living is bringing a fresh, new name to the suburban Boston residential brokerage scene. Under CEO Merit McIntyre, it opened 11 new offices in rapid-fire fashion last year after many years focused on marketing new-construction condominiums downtown.
Boston Realty Advisors recently concluded a year of major milestones including the selection of a new Back Bay headquarters and significant growth of its business lines and workforce. Senior partner Jason Weissman explains the company’s strategy.
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Boston luxury real estate firm Advisors Living has hired Merit McIntyre, the former president of Coldwell Banker New England, to run its brokerage arm as it hopes to grow its operations.
Developers of two new condo projects in South End and Jamaica Plain have announced prices and begun presales in preparation for their completion in 2020.
Sales at the brand-new Pier 4 luxury complex aren’t letting up but already Boston real estate brokerage Advisors Living has landed the contract to exclusively market and sell a new luxury development, this time in the South End.
City Realty Group has begun construction of Tempo, a 39-unit condominium complex at 3193 Washington St. in Jamaica Plain.
The market remains firmly tilted in sellers’ favor, but is beginning to show signs of a correction while two record-setting ultra-high-end condominium developments scheduled to open this spring in Back Bay and asking prices for Boston condos continue to rise.