City Property Push Could Aid Transfer Tax

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu gave the state legislature perhaps her strongest argument yet to accept her transfer tax proposal last week when she laid out a goal of creating affordable housing “as quickly as we can.” on over 1,200 underutilized city-owned properties. 

Signs Are Still Silent Salespeople

Some sellers have a good reason for not wanting one. But for most people, “For Sale” signs are a 24-hour marketing tool that shouldn’t be ignored, even as house hunts mostly start online.

Signs Point to Housing Slowdown

Owners who are just now putting their homes on the market appear to be an optimistic bunch. Whether they are too hopeful remains to be seen, but the signs are pointing to a slowdown that could stop the march of ever-higher prices.

A Plan for Making Change

David Wluka has been in the real estate business longer than many Realtors today have been alive. As a residential and commercial real estate agent for nearly half a century, the Sharon resident has played key roles in real estate development south of Boston.

JPMorgan Sued over Mexican Property Transfer

A Mexican real estate developer has filed a $1.2 billion lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase & Co. of fraudulently inducing it to transfer properties based on a false promise it would sell them.

Get Your Digital Leads to Stick to You

When most real estate professionals make business-related posts on their website or the social media, they do so with the expectation that their site will attract customers for their business.

Zillow Enters Housing Market – As a Buyer

Things can get much worse right now for homebuyers, and not just in Greater Boston, but in major metro markets across the country. Listings are down by double digits. Buyers are forced to duke it out in bidding wars for increasingly overpriced and older homes in need of work, especially in

Another Year of Record-Breaking Prices

Have we reached the peak real estate frenzy yet? Have Greater Boston’s already stratospheric home prices finally reached their zenith? It would be great to be able to point to local factors to predict whether we’ve reached the top of the market, whether it’s Eastern Massachusetts’ ever shrinking supply of homes for sale or buyers finally getting fed up with crazy prices.

Real Estate Industry Tests VR’s Potential

It has given more freedom to architects and allowed construction firms to communicate more effectively throughout a project’s lifespan. And for a Boston digital ad agency, it creates that “wow” factor that clients are increasingly seeking.

A Remote Control for Multifamily Properties

Shawn Mahoney oversees technology planning for Boston-based General Investment & Development Cos., which owns more than 21,000 apartments and 3.8 million square feet of commercial space. He leads GID’s adoption of smart-home technology enabling residents and management to control building systems and security access remotely.

Sales And Service In Waltham

Carlos Vidal immigrated to the U.S. from Peru with his mother, his older brother, and not a word of English. An avid tennis player, surfer and self-professed gym rat, he loves to travel internationally with his wife.