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Real Estate

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What’s Going On With Downtown Real Estate?

So Listing Information Network recently released its First Quarter 2011 Sales Summary. It certainly is a mixed bag, but definitively better than those ubiquitous doom […]

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The Giant Kings Live at the Lizard Lounge

Last week, after a middling Wednesday of trying to sell and market real estate with mixed results, instead of throwing in the towel and wrapping […]

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Spring Has Sprung, in Real Estate at Least

Many real estate developers are optimistic about Boston’s market — I like that! Several significant buildings have been approved for years, but are just now […]

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How's The Market?

“How’s the market, Bill?” This is the question that I hear most when I tell people I’m a broker. And the answer is, well, it […]

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Testing Menino's Business Resource Center, Part III

My last two blog posts (here and here) have provided some ideas about some key aspects of the Mayor’s initiative to reform the permitting process. […]

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Arriving at Mid-Century Modern Lexington

I moved to Lexington from Somerville in my mid-20s. I went kicking and screaming. But my band, Buffalo Tom, had just started to make some […]

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Testing Menino's Business Resource Center, Part I

Mayor Menino’s new budget proposal included the intriguing commitment to create a “one-stop shop” for small business permitting. The state has long strived to create […]

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Buffalo Tom & Songs About Home

Did you ever see Dallas from a DC-9 at night? With his plaintive, yearning voice, Jimmie Dale Gilmore asked this musical question with his legendary […]

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Buffalo Tom & Songs About Home

Did you ever see Dallas from a DC-9 at night? With his plaintive, yearning voice, Jimmie Dale Gilmore asked this musical question with his legendary […]

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No High Hopes for Menino's New BRA Chief

In appointing Peter Meade as the new BRA director, Mayor Menino exposes his deeply cynical soul. How a city gets shaped according to Menino has […]

Best Places to Live in Greater Boston

Whatever your stage of life, here’s where to look for your first, next, or last home.

On the Market: 9 Brimmer Street

An inside look at a townhouse for aspiring aristocrats.

Real Estate: Modern History

A rare opportunity awaits at Six Moon Hill.

Best Places to Live 2010: Buy, Sell, Hold, or Rent?

Should you join the ranks of the homeowning? Is now the time to sell that too-small condo? The completely unsatisfying answer to that question is…it […]

Best Places to Live 2010: How to Get a Mortgage (Now)

While the process is not quite as invasive as a Logan Airport body scan, the rules are pretty stringent. Here, some simple advice for navigating the new reality.