Worcester, Manchester Lead Nation’s Hottest Housing Markets
The New England housing market is heating up to begin the year, and Boston’s outlying metro areas are leading the pack.
The New England housing market is heating up to begin the year, and Boston’s outlying metro areas are leading the pack.
A new analysis by Redfin economists has found that the share of listings that the median-earner could afford in Massachusetts’ two biggest metros has fallen nearly 60 percent or more over the last year.
New research from real estate data firm ATTOM Data Solutions suggests that home-sellers in Massachusetts are continuing to enjoy substantial returns.
A new report from brokerage and listings portal Redfin suggests homebuyer competition took a nosedive in Greater Boston between June and July – but it’s still stronger than in many metros.
With housing costs as high as they’ve ever been across the state and more companies willing to let their employees work remotely, some homebuyers have been beating a path to Worcester-area doorsteps.
An opportunity for first-time buyers to find houses priced below market value is presenting itself in a number of places across the country – so long as they’re not looking in much of Greater Boston.