Quincy Massachusetts is the largest city in Norfolk County and its the 8th largest city in the state. Census data says it has 93,367 people who call Quincy Massachusetts home, and its sometimes known as the city of Presidents since John Adams, John Quincy Adams, and John Hancock all have roots in Quincy. Before Quincy was Quincy it was originally part of Dorchester and Boston and later became the Continue Reading
Introduction Neighborhood West Roxbury
Introduction to the neighborhood West Roxbury Boarders Roslindale and Hyde Park. West Roxbury is separated from Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, and Roslindale. Founded in 1630 West Roxbury was part of the town of Roxbury and was mostly farmland. In 1874 it was annexed by Boston in 1874. West Roxbury main commercial thoroughfare is Centre Street. Today West Roxbury has approximately 30,446 people. The Continue Reading
What Can I buy for under $300,000 in Massachusetts
Whenever I watch HGTV I am always amazed how much cheaper many other parts of the country are in comparisons to Massachusetts, but if your tired of renting and want to buy a place here are some options if your budget is under $300,000 and if your wondering what that equals in rough monthly payments $1400 a month. All of the options are near Mass Transit, shops and are near nightlife. If you're not Continue Reading
Newest Development LoveJoy
Introducing the newest development has arrived in the waterfront called Lovejoy. Located between the Zakim and Charlestown Bridge you will find Lovejoy at Lovejoy Wharf. This 15 story building with 157 units was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects designed which is also responsible for other Boston Buildings like the Clarendon Building but has designed buildings all over the world. Lovejoy Continue Reading
Introducing 1 melrose Street 1 Bay Village
Introducing 1 Melrose Street unit 1 located in Bay Village. Many folks look at Bay Village and think it looks a lot like Beacon Hill without the hill, and they are not wrong to think that. Many of the architecture you can find in Beacon Hill you can often find in Bay Village since many of the builders who built Beacon Hill lived in Bay Village. When people first started to build in Bay Village Continue Reading
Just Sold 1 Melrose Street
Just Sold! 1-Melrose Updated Studio Located in Bay Village at 1 Melrose Street offers the perfect location for someone who wants to be close to Back Bay, South End and easy access to Public Gardens. Located on Melrose Street this studio offers many amenities most people find in a one bedroom or larger. Some of the finishes you will find when looking at 1 Melrose Street are stone and Quartz Continue Reading
Just Sold-127 Beacon Street unit 51
JUST SOLD! 127 Beacon Street unit 51 Just Sold Penthouse Located on the second block of Beacon Street at 127 Beacon Street steps from Boston Public Gardens. This Walk up home offers no reason to leave the home unless you have to. Granite Counter Tops, Stainless Appliances. Along with Dishwasher and Disposal Central A/C and Forced hot air for heat. Other features this home offers plantation Continue Reading
Real Estate Economic Expectation 2017
Real Estate Economic Expectation 2017 happens every year as we are close to closing out the year, and this year n November 17th I attended the Economic Expectations which is a forecast for the 2017 housing market. Jonathan Smoke Chief Economist for Realtor.com spoke about what we saw in 2016 and if it will continue into the new year. Across the country, job creation has been positive but has been Continue Reading
2017 Top School District in Massachusetts
In 2016 I did a blog entry on the top school district in Massachusetts and thought it would be interesting to see if the list of the top district in 2017 for Massachusetts had changed from the first entry, and like home values, some towns either switched positions or were not mentioned on the list that they were mentioned the year prior 2016 Top School Districts in Continue Reading
Massachusetts Top 10 School District Towns-2016
When buying or renting a home there are many factors that come into play when deciding what one will call officially home. For some people where they call home is where their home is located to work and play. Other individuals what matters is not the only location but also how the school systems are even if they don't have children. Boston Magazine just released the 50 top public schools in Continue Reading
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