
Multiple-Offers Slid Down Only Marginally in Boston, Worcester
The Greater Boston and Greater Worcester housing markets have cooled considerably in the last 12 months, but by at least one measure, didn’t cool that much between July and August.
The Greater Boston and Greater Worcester housing markets have cooled considerably in the last 12 months, but by at least one measure, didn’t cool that much between July and August.
With demand from people relocating to more sun-drenched markets thanks to an ability to work remotely already fading, many Sun Belt metros face a growing risk of seeing a downturn in their housing markets, according to a new analysis. Not so in Greater Boston.
Have we reached peak home price craziness yet? For the last decade, the answer from the market has been a resounding “no.” This time could be different.
For the first time in a generation, the suburbs are hot and the downtown Boston condo market is not, with unsold units piling up and the median sale price dropping. Is it simple caution caused by economic upheaval, or something more?
Home flipping is increasing in popularity in Boston in a big way, according to a new report.