by Marina Bay Realty | Aug 17, 2019 | Boston Realtor, Real Estate Market, Real Estate News, Residential
WASHINGTON—Home building in the U.S. fell for a third straight month, showing that rising labor and material costs continue to dent the pace of home construction. Housing starts, a measure of new-home construction, fell 4% in July from the prior month to a seasonally... by Search Engine Marketing Editor | Jun 18, 2019 | Real Estate News
Boston Massachusetts suburbs grapple with real estate housing affordability Like many other large U.S. cities, Boston is facing a housing shortage, particularly a dearth of homes and apartments considered affordable. In a report published last week, a consortium of... by Search Engine Marketing Editor | Oct 10, 2018 | Real Estate Market, Real Estate News, Residential
These include mammoth sites in Dorchester and South Boston as well as smaller ones in Roxbury Several prime Boston parcels are up for sale as of early October—including in Dorchester, South Boston, and Roxbury—each of which could host significant development. They... by Marina Bay Realty | Sep 12, 2017 | Real Estate News
An updated rendering of the Cote Village project along Cummins Highway in Mattapan, which was greenlit for state funding this month. Image courtesy Davis Square ArchitectsThe fall civic association schedule will be kicking off again next month and a flurry of proposed... by Marina Bay Realty | Aug 11, 2017 | Real Estate News
Developer Cottonwood Management officially broke ground on June 13 on a 1.33 million-square-foot Seaport District development that it is calling Echelon Seaport. The three-building project is set to have 733 apartments and condos. Some 448 of those will be condos... by Marina Bay Realty | May 12, 2017 | Real Estate News
QUINCY – Gov. Charlie Baker used the site of a planned Quincy Point affordable-housing development as the backdrop to announce that his administration was seeking $1.3 billion for such projects.“For us to be successful over time … we have to create more housing... by Marina Bay Realty | Apr 29, 2017 | Real Estate News
The 18-acre site of the old Boston Edison power plant at Summer and First streets in South Boston traded in April for $24,250,000. Now buyers Hilco Global and Redgate are openly talking about what they would like to do with the vast expanse, which has the potential to... by Marina Bay Realty | Dec 17, 2016 | Real Estate News
Two separate house fires in Dorcester on successive days this week have displaced nearly 30 people, fire officials said. Two firefighters received minor injuries, one from each fire. Investigators are trying to determine a cause for each blaze, and no residents... by Marina Bay Realty | Dec 17, 2016 | Real Estate News
Back in August, the 5-BR, 2-BA colonial at 54 Grampian Way in Dorchester dropped on the sales market for a rather precise $997,999. That asking was enough to position the gorgeous house dating from 1885 to be the most expensive single-family home sale in Dot... by Marina Bay Realty | Dec 2, 2016 | Real Estate News
Taking an early look at the Boston 2030 blueprint; population growth forecast fuels concerns on housing By Jennifer Smith, Reporter StaffNov. 23, 2016With a renewed focus on expanding and developing historically underserved areas of Boston while also identifying zones...