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A Brand-New Foxborough Apartment Complex Just Sold for $20.4 Million

Foxborough is better known for Gillette Stadium and Patriots game days than for headline-grabbing real estate deals. But a transaction that quietly closed this week is putting the town on the investment map for a very different reason. Foxmeadow Farm, a luxury apartment community at 29 Wall Street in the heart of Foxboro, has changed […]

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The Kendall Square Effect: The Most Valuable Square Mile in Science

There is a stretch of Cambridge, Massachusetts — barely a square mile in size — that has quietly become the most consequential piece of real estate in global science. On any given morning, the Red Line deposits researchers, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and executives from companies like Moderna, Biogen, Google, and Takeda onto the same sidewalks.

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Beacon Hill Townhome Sale Sets a New High for Boston Real Estate

The Boston real estate market has just sent a loud message to the world: demand for historic prestige is higher than ever. The iconic townhome at 46 Chestnut Street has officially shattered local records, selling for a staggering price that underscores Beacon Hill’s status as one of the most resilient and valuable neighborhoods in the

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National Mortgage Rates fall Below 6%: A New Chapter for the Housing Market?

For the first time in months, there is a collective sigh of relief in the American real estate market. According to the latest data from Freddie Mac, the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage has finally dipped below the psychological barrier of 6%. This shift marks a significant turning point in a post-inflationary economy

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The “Worcester Effect”: 288 New Apartments Slated for Massachusetts’ Next Tech Hub

While downtown Boston continues to grapple with extreme space constraints and complex zoning hurdles, the eyes of developers are shifting decisively westward. The latest evidence? A bold proposal for a new 288-unit apartment complex on Harrington Way, located near Worcester Academy. However, this project is more than just a collection of bricks and mortar; it

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The “Trump Effect” on Housing: Federal Policy vs. Boston Reality

The recent electoral results have sent a clear message across the United States: the cost of living—and specifically the housing crisis—is the top priority for voters. While the national discourse, led by the Trump administration, focuses on deregulation and federal land use, Boston faces its own unique reality as one of the most expensive cities

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