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| Issue of January 19, 2004 |
Home Construction in Bay State Becoming a Large UndertakingBy Aglaia Pikounis Bigger may not always be better, but when it comes to the size of new homes in Massachusetts, bigger is in. The average size of newly built homes has stabilized at 2,320 square feet over the last three years and is expected to remain in that range in coming years, according to the National Association of Home Builders, which recently projected design trends in new homes for 2004. When Asked to Offer Housing, Newton Organization Can Do By Aglaia Pikounis With home prices in Newton surging over the last decade, one community-based organization has been helping individuals from single teen mothers to developmentally disabled adults keep a roof over their heads. Former Hub Assessing Commissioner Named GBREB’s CEO By Aglaia Pikounis The Greater Boston Real Estate Board has tapped a city official from Portsmouth, N.H., who is also a former Boston assessing commissioner, to serve as its new chief executive officer. |
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