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16Feb
BOSTON REALTY ADVISORS, ADVISORS LIVING ACHIEVE RECORD 2022 GROWTH
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114 New Residential Advisors, 165 Commercial Leases — Now in 14 Offices February 16, 2023 – By Tom Palmer   BOSTON – Boston Realty Advisors, the largest Boston-based independent real estate brokerage, and the associated residential sales platform Advisors Living achieved record-breaking sales, leasing and real estate industry advisory growth for the 2022 calendar year, executives said today. Advisors Living sales of […]

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12Aug
Coronavirus Pauses Luxe Condo Sales In Boston, But Developers Anticipate Post-Pandemic Surge
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By Dees Stribling | Bisnow | August 12, 2020 Like a lot of other real estate activity, the coronavirus pandemic has represented a pause for the luxury condo market in greater Boston. But there are signs that the pause won’t be a long one. After a period of adjustment to the new realities of the […]

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24Aug
Developer plans to raze Midtown Hotel to make way for an apartment building
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By Tim Logan | Boston Globe | August 12, 2020 It’s another sign of continued confidence in Boston’s housing market, despite the pandemic The Midtown Hotel could soon be no more. Developers on Wednesday filed plans with the city to tear down the mid-century motor inn on Huntington Avenue and replace it with a 10-story apartment […]

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03Aug
Boston Luxury Condo Update
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Boston luxury condos have always been in high demand, with expansions from the inner city to the Seaport. Like many markets across the country, tenant activity and demands have evolved and the development process was halted. What communication with tenants is being had? Are developers noticing that tenant design demands are changing? Will rentals numbers […]

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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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