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The latest from Lili about Boston Real Estate.

Sellers with High Expectations Are Left Behind

October 31, 2015 |

Boston luxury real estate prices keep going up, and sellers as well as developers are in heaven. The prices of desirable Boston luxury homes in so called “trendy” neighborhoods keep surging. However, there’s a decline in other areas. Zillow reports a decline in prices in percentage of condos and single-family homes in Boston and the suburbs. Read More

Adding Value to Your Real Estate: Time to Renovate

October 23, 2015 |

Regardless of your financial situation, even if money is no object, it will be wise to make sure that the Boston luxury real estate property you buy has some added value potential. Read More

Real Estate Agents’ Sensitivity to Client Needs

October 17, 2015 |

Consumers pick and choose their Boston luxury real estate agents based on reputation, referrals from friend and coworkers or merely through ads or open houses. One thing that differentiates a good agent from another, is not only their broad knowledge of the market in different areas and acute awareness of all types of properties, but most importantly, their sensitivity to your needs and trying to match the two. Otherwise, time is wasted for both parties. Read More

The New McMansion Trend: The Larger, the Better

October 10, 2015 |

The Boston luxury real estate trend continues to keep shifting. The McMansions are back in full swing and have become the new norm. Whether it’s Boston luxury homes in the suburbs or in the city, residential properties are doubling in size. Read More

The Fall Real Estate Market

October 3, 2015 |

Boston luxury real estate buyers were hoping that prices would adjust accordingly based on the increased inventory in the fall and the flood of new properties. So far the opposite is true. Read More

Sticker Price Shock? It’s Only Getting Started

September 26, 2015 |

I have bad news for Boston luxury real estate buyers sitting on the sidelines waiting for the market to correct itself. Many buyers are waiting to enter the market until the price of Boston luxury homes decrease. It’s not wise to wait, because it’s only going to get worse. Read More

Tired of the Commute to Metro Boston?

September 19, 2015 |

Many people living in Boston luxury homes in the suburbs are tired of commuting to metro Boston day in and day out. The commute, the traffic, the long hours of spending in the car, bus or train takes can take its toll on anyone. Commuting to work can impact people’s personal and family life, since several hours a day can be spent driving from your Boston luxury home to the city. Read More

Restaurants and Other Boston Luxury Real Estate Amenities Near the Seaport

September 14, 2015 |

There was a time when there were more restaurants in the Seaport area than Boston luxury homes. Almost every restaurant in the city started opening a location in the Seaport neighborhood. Every new restaurant that opened had a slightly different twist than its neighbor to attract curious clientele. There were a bevy of seafood restaurants, steak houses, Cafes, tequila bars, sport bars, pizzerias, and the list goes on. Read More

Boston Luxury Real Estate is Expensive, Regardless of Area

July 25, 2015 |

If you are thinking of moving to Boston and are hoping to find a deal, you’re in the wrong city. Boston luxury real estate prices keep going up and have especially soared in the last 12 months with no end in sight. Suffice it to say don't get discouraged as long as you lower your expectation by a few notches. You can start by shortening your “wish list." Read More

Different Strokes for Different Boston Luxury Real Estate Folks

July 19, 2015 |

The beauty of buying and selling Boston luxury real estate is that there is always something for everybody regardless of taste and personal preferences. Whether looking to buy a house or condominiums, we all know well enough that size and style (not to mention the price) are the deciding factor, then amenities are considered. Read More

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