Roslindale Apartments Sold Under City Loan Program
A public-private loan fund designed to acquire apartment buildings in Boston and make them affordable housing marked its one-year anniversary today.
Worcester Predicted to be a Top Housing Market in 2026
Worcester County is predicted to see the third-highest rate of growth in existing home sales in the nation next year, according to the economists at Realtor.com.
Transit Leaders Look for New Money for MBTA, RTAs
Sustaining the MBTA’s progress, according to several current and former state transit leaders, is going to require new sources of revenue, particularly with future federal funding uncertain.
In Lexington, Healey Touts Millions in ‘Affordable’ ADU Financing
Gov. Maura Healey and two of her top officials crowded into a Lexington accessory dwelling unit Wednesday morning to announce an ADU design contest and new “affordable” financing options for ADU construction.
Boston Set to Extend Residential Conversion Program
Developers would get another 12 months to submit office to residential conversions and qualify for tax breaks under a proposal by Boston Planning Department leadership.
Developments Test Appetite for Starter Homes
A golf course redevelopment in Stow and a high-profile project in Amesbury are lining up to be test cases for a new style of housing that uses less land and costs less.
Industry’s $30M Anti-Rent Control Campaign Won’t Be Enough
Ads and harsh warnings won’t be enough to convince voters to turn away from rent control. Industry and sympathetic politicians will need to show voters a better world, first.





