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The latest from Lili about Boston Real Estate.

Spending Habits of Boston Luxury Home Buyers

November 16, 2013 |

It’s interesting to see how new homeowners’ spending habits change and where they are choosing to spend their money these days. Studies show that if the home does not require any structural work or a new roof / heating system / anything that requires immediate attention, home buyers will put some allowance aside for some Boston luxury home upgrades. Read More

Rental Prices are Skyrocketing in Boston Luxury Real Estate

November 9, 2013 |

Having passed the heat of rental season, the leasing market has slowed down, but not the Boston luxury real estate prices. The rental prices for the brand new rental units are soaring.  There are fewer people looking for rentals at this time of the year, but the luxury rentals are mushrooming all over the city in different neighborhoods. Read More

Boston Luxury Homes Without Parking

November 2, 2013 |

Developers are focusing more and more towards building environmentally friendly GREEN spaces and LEED certified buildings, trying every which way to be “environmentally correct” and attract attention. The newest idea that is on trend is  “car free” housing. Read More

Prices of Boston Luxury Homes Are Soaring

October 26, 2013 |

The Boston luxury real estate market is on the upswing, and properties are selling fast while the inventory is in short supply. Properties are generally selling fast, but beyond a certain price range, Boston luxury homes are not as active as some sellers are wishing for. Read More

Pulse of the Residential Boston Luxury Real Estate Market

October 19, 2013 |

The Boston residential market is hot with many magnificent Boston luxury homes available. The prices of new properties coming on the market are higher than they were six months ago. Read More

Historic Property Preservation in Boston Luxury Real Estate

October 12, 2013 |

Boston’s Back Bay, Beacon Hill and South End neighborhoods all have historic designation. This is good and bad for Boston luxury home owners. It is good since the historic and architectural committees maintain properties to conform and preserve their architectural identity. However, not so good news for some homeowners who would like to make changes to their Boston luxury real estate in these historic neighborhoods. Read More

Exciting New Boston Luxury Real Estate Downtown

October 5, 2013 |

Gone are the days where downtown Boston was the only place for thriving retail centers. Residents used to work in Downtown office towers and afterwards jump on the “T” to commute home. Not anymore! With several fabulous luxury residential towers built in the area, the dynamics are changing rapidly. Read More

Preparing Boston Luxury Homes for the Winter Market

September 28, 2013 |

If you’re planning to put your house on the market in the fall or winter season, there are a few things you need to pay attention to in order to make your Boston luxury home more inviting and less dreary. Read More

Best of Boston: The Back Bay Neighborhood Sweeps

September 21, 2013 |

Every year several publications release a BEST OF BOSTON laundry list of winners. The honorees generally consist of everything from the best shops, restaurants salons, bakeries, nails, furniture, etc. You name it and there is an awards category for it, highlighting different Boston neighborhoods in the city, from Back Bay to the Waterfront. Read More

Boston Commercial Real Estate and Retail Scene

September 14, 2013 |

There have been many exciting commercial and retail announcements that will definitely have an impact on Boston luxury real estate. Among the recent news is Price Water House Coopers' 15-year lease of 330,000 square feet in the 17 story building at Seaport Square. They will be the major anchor tenant for the 440,000 square foot building by Skanka and ready for occupancy in 2015. The building will have retail and dining amenities as well as spectacular Boston luxury homes. Read More

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