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Sorry, buyers. The price of a single-family home in Mass. shot up 14 percent

Sorry, buyers. The price of a single-family home in Mass. shot up 14 percent In Greater Boston itself, prices are up, but sales are down. Get the lastest on the market and see the 64-community breakdown at realestate.boston.com. The post Sorry, buyers. The price of a single-family home in Mass. shot up 14 percent appeared

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Civil Rights Group Challenges Unlawful CDC Eviction Order

Civil Rights Group Challenges Unlawful CDC Eviction Order The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group, recently filed a complaint and request for a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia to challenge the authority of the Centers for Disease Control &

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Rental Housing in America

Rental Housing in America Who owns rental properties in America?  Members of National REIA will not be surprised to learn that of the 19+ million rental properties across the nation, 72% are owned by individual investors.  The NAHB’s Eye on Housing recently took a deep-dive into the Census Bureau’s Rental Housing Finance Survey (RHFS) to

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Another sign of Boston’s soft rental market: Permits for moving trucks are way down

Another sign of Boston’s soft rental market: Permits for moving trucks are way down In another sign of how unusual this September has been in Boston, even the moving trucks are staying put. The post Another sign of Boston’s soft rental market: Permits for moving trucks are way down appeared first on Boston.com Real Estate.

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