The South End is very local. It's not just a feeling about being local it is local at its core. Local business, knowing your neighbor is at the roots of the south end. The South End really is at its core about being local, and its hard to find big box companies in the South End. The South End offers and is known for its great fine dining in every single budget, local businesses that Continue Reading
Echelon New Development Seaport District
Another new development is moving into Seaport District called Echelon. Echelon Seaport is developed by Celona Capital and Cottonwood management and designed by CBT Architects. This New Development moving into the seaport district called Echelon will consist of three mixed-use towers with 1.3 million square feet on 3.5 acres in the seaport district. There will be 717 Continue Reading
How Does a Buyer Survive Hot RealEstate Market
How does a buyer survive a hot real estate market with Bidding Wars, offers over asking, waiving home inspection or mortgage contingency are things you might have heard if your a buyer or have friends or family trying to buy a home in Mass and especially in Metro Boston, Cambridge and Somerville. Buyers need to adjust there home buying strategy and maybe it starts with putting offers in on Continue Reading
The Perfect Starter home 64 Hinckley Street
This Perfect Starter home gives you the chance to break into Somerville Real Estate Market. This perfect starter home you'll love Located at 64 Hinckley Street. Hinckley Street is a 2/3 family on two floors and even offers a future buyer room to make the home really there's with personal touches. This spacious starter home can be found in Mongoun Square has just arrived on market. 64 Continue Reading
New York Real Estate -The Woolworth Tower Residence
Attention Boston Real Estate Buyers if your sick of sky-high sales prices look to New York City Real Estate to buy. Both Cities have more in common than just sports, New York City, unlike Boston, they are seeing prices drop due to high supply and not enough demand. Both cities are building luxury buildings, and those luxury buildings come with luxury high prices however in New York there are Continue Reading
The Pierce Building in Fenway
The Pierce Building is the tallest building west of downtown. This 340-foot tall building located in Fenway by Samuels & Associates and Landsea developed and Arquitectonica designed offers 109 Condos and 240 apartments along with 20,000 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. The Pierce Building offers one to three bedrooms that are 612-2,684 square feet. Three bedrooms are on market Continue Reading
Mongoun Square- Somerville
Mongoun Square is a neighborhood centered on the intersection of Broadway and Medford Streets and is located on the border of Medford and Somerville MA. It is located between several neighborhoods like Ball Square and Winter Hill and offers the perfect balance of mixed-use Urban business and residential areas that surround it. Magoun Square offers Trum field which has baseball diamonds, and Continue Reading
House Hunters looking two bedroom Budget $500,000
House Hunters looking for a two bedroom with a budget of $500,000 it is possible when looking to buy in Boston, but not easy. Boston is an expensive place to call home whether you're looking to rent or buy a home it's not easy for anyone on the hunt, but especially for first time home buyers looking to break into the market to buy, but it's not impossible to find house or condo. If you are a Continue Reading
Introduction Lowell Massachusetts
Introduction to The City of Lowell it was only the third Massachusetts community to be granted city government after Boston and Salem. By the 1850's Lowell were the second largest Massachusetts City and America largest industrial center. Lowell was known as a Mill town, but it continued to be at the forefront of new industrial technology. It wasn't until the 1920's that the Continue Reading
Introduction Quincy Massachusetts
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
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