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Zumper’s National Rent Report for December ’19

Zumper’s National Rent Report for December ’19 Rental information site Zumper recently released their National Rent Report for December, 2019 showing that the median national rent for 1-bedroom apartment was $ 1,230 (down 0.9%) and the median two-bedroom rent was $ 1,465 (down 1%).  Year to date, one bedroom prices are up 1.8% and two […]

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Report: The cost to rent a two-bedroom apartment in Boston has increased 8.5 percent

Report: The cost to rent a two-bedroom apartment in Boston has increased 8.5 percent Boston ranked third in the US for the priciest rents. What other New England city made the top 20? Read more at realestate.boston.com. The post Report: The cost to rent a two-bedroom apartment in Boston has increased 8.5 percent appeared first

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A design store with an espresso bar and flower shop just opened in the South End

A design store with an espresso bar and flower shop just opened in the South End If you’re looking to spruce up your living spaces for the holidays, you may want to check out what this new SoWa District spot has to offer. Modern Relik, a contemporary and global design destination selling art, floor coverings,

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Single-Family Rentals Rising on Low Supply

Single-Family Rentals Rising on Low Supply Citing data from Corelogic, CNBC’s Diana Olick reports on the supply and demand for single-family home rentals.  According to CoreLogic latest SFRI, U.S. single-family rents increased 3% year over year in September.  They also point out that single-family rents started climbing  in 2010, and have stabilized around 3% since

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Bolstered by the Seaport, South Boston is now out of reach for many home buyers

Bolstered by the Seaport, South Boston is now out of reach for many home buyers To understand the dramatic price shift in South Boston’s housing market in the past seven years, one need only look a few blocks away to the neighborhood’s Seaport District, with its gleaming new towers and ever-present construction cranes. Once a

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