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20Nov
Exclusive for Boston Realty Advisors A ‘Classic’ 60-Unit Rental in Harvard Square
Capital Markets

By Joe Clements | The Real Reporter | November 18, 2020 CAMBRIDGE — Clover is never mentioned, but marketing materials from exclusive sales agent Boston Realty Advisors are singing the praises for Crimson Court in predicting the “generational” low-rise apartments steps from Harvard Square will be a 1960’s-era smash appealing to a vast audience of […]

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13Nov
Winners & Losers on Price in the Covid Era
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Real Capital Analytics released a report that describes the impact of COVID-19 on real estate sales price, across multiple asset classes, throughout the United States. While apartments and industrial assets have seen resilience and even annual price growth; the same cannot be said for the hospitality and retail sectors. Apartments & Industrial Apartments have stayed […]

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17Jun
Boston Rentals Sell at Pre-Crisis Price
Capital Markets

By Real Estate Alert | June 17, 2020 Another Boston apartment building has traded at a valuation agreed to before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Akelius Residential, a Swedish investment shop, paid $21.9 million this month for the 54-unit building at 49 Worthington Street. The $406,000/unit valuation translates to a capitalization rate of roughly 3.75%. Boutique […]

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12Jun
Boston Realty Advisors Guides LMA Apartment Deals to $64M+ in Sales Amid Covid-19 Strife
Capital Markets

By Joe Clements | The Real Reporter | June 12, 2020 BOSTON—With this city’s 213-acre Longwood Medical Area hosting a legion of top physicians and researchers, investors worldwide have been stirred by the chance to house those professionals in its surrounding neighborhoods, and that desire is being credited for three springtime apartment trades brokered by Boston […]

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06Jul
Boston’s new transit hub developments will lead the country by example
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Boston is uniquely positioned for an immediate rebound and long-term growth. According to Experian data compiled by Site Selection Group in 2019, only 12.34% of the Boston workforce used public transit for their commute; compared to NYC at 31%, followed by San Francisco at 15.5%, and Washington, D.C. at 13.47%.  In the now and as […]

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