Category: New Developments

The latest from Lili about Boston Real Estate.

    The Echelon Project Is a City Within the City

    June 9, 2018 |

    It is truly remarkable what you see when you take a walk down Seaport Boulevard, part of Boston’s Innovation District.  Regardless of whether it is a weekday or weekend, the area is buzzing with excitement and energy.  Strolling down the Boulevard, everything you need is at your fingertips —high end boutiques, and shops, beauty salons,  health clubs,  restaurants, bars, bistros and Cafés. Read More

    The Changing Retail Trend in Response to Boston’s Luxury Real Estate Market

    May 5, 2018 |

    As the demand for luxury real estate changes due to demographics, so does the demand for retail. In areas where Boston luxury homes are designed to appeal to millennials, retailers quickly adapt to the needs of the residents in the area. Read More

    Dramatic Developments in the Seaport District

    January 20, 2018 |

    There seems to be no end in sight to new Boston luxury real estate developments in the Seaport District. Every day I read about a new tower being proposed or approved. And the new one is bigger than the previous one! Read More

    Selling New Construction Properties in Boston and Its Surrounding Neighborhoods

    March 18, 2017 |

    As we know, Boston luxury real estate buyers love brand new properties. For those buyers who don’t want to deal with the hassle of construction or renovation, new developments provide a turnkey-move-in condition. Read More

    Rising Demand for New Construction in Boston

    February 25, 2017 |

    As the demand for new Boston luxury real estate construction condominiums / rental units rises, so do the number of development projects around the city. These projects range from entry-level luxury to ultra-high-end buildings, catering to buyers in all price ranges who want amenities and comfort. Read More

    Boston versus New York Living

    May 14, 2016 |

    Details of two large scale projects are under review with Boston Redevelopment Authority. One, being the mixed use development proposed for Back Bay station. The two large 28-34 story residential buildings could possibly add an additional 240-360 or so residential units plus commercial and retail space in the area. New Boston luxury homes projects are taller and larger in scale than the last one built, and they keep coming on to the market. Read More

    Quick Resale Units in New Construction Projects

    April 23, 2016 |

    With construction of new Boston luxury real estate towers with multiple units and two to three years of projected completion dates, it is normal to pique the interest of both investors and end users. As with any new Boston luxury homes construction project, unit prices keep rising as more units are under agreement to accommodate rising demand.  Read More

    Outdoor Terraces, Patios and Docks

    April 2, 2016 |

    As we head towards spring and summer, more and more Boston luxury homes buyers would like to have outdoor spaces, terraces, decks and patios. Buyers who move from big homes in the suburbs are especially attached to their green spaces and would like to hold on to them in the city. Read More

    Luxury Buildings Now in the Boston Suburbs

    March 19, 2016 |

    Due to high demand for Boston luxury real estate buildings that attract renters as well as buyers from a vast demographic cross section, developers are duplicating the same type of construction in the suburbs. Developers are building to meet the demand. Read More

    Construction Boom in Boston Real Estate

    February 28, 2015 |

    Simply driving around Boston, you see enough construction cranes to know that a building boom is happening in every Boston luxury real estate neighborhood. There are countless, much-anticipated Boston luxury condo projects underway in the Back Bay, Midtown and the Seaport. These developments have been hyped in the news as having “luxury” price tags for condominiums in excess of several million dollars. Read More

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