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Tax-Efficient Strategies for Selling Real Estate in Massachusetts
For many real estate investors across Massachusetts—especially in markets like Boston, Cambridge, and MetroWest—the decision to sell a property portfolio is not simply about pricing or timing. It is fundamentally about tax strategy, capital preservation, and how to reinvest intelligently after the sale. A traditional sale can trigger significant capital gains taxes and depreciation recapture,…
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Housing Policy Shifts and What They Mean for Small Multifamily Investors
With a Focus on the Boston Market Housing affordability has become one of the most debated policy issues in the United States. A bipartisan housing bill currently moving through the U.S. Senate proposes several measures aimed at improving housing supply and limiting large institutional investors from acquiring significant numbers of single-family homes. Coverage from NPR…
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Boston’s Triple-Deckers Are Back in the Housing Debate — And Investors Should Pay Attention
Across Greater Boston, one housing type keeps resurfacing in discussions about affordability, zoning reform, and neighborhood development: the triple-decker. These three-story multifamily homes—an architectural hallmark of neighborhoods like Dorchester, Roxbury, and Somerville—may hold clues to how the region can address its growing housing shortage. For real estate investors, policymakers, and homeowners alike, the renewed attention…
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Investing in Dorchester Multifamily: A Strategic Entry into the Boston Market
Dorchester has quietly become one of the most structurally sound entry points for multifamily investors in Greater Boston. While neighborhoods like Cambridge, Back Bay, and parts of Brookline continue to trade at compressed cap rates and historically low yields, Dorchester offers something increasingly rare in today’s market: relative value with operational upside. For buyers focused…
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Why Cambridge Remains One of the Strongest Multifamily Markets in Massachusetts
Cambridge continues to outperform most Massachusetts markets for 2–6 unit residential multifamily properties, driven by limited supply, elite employment centers, and consistently strong rental demand. From a market fundamentals standpoint, Cambridge benefits from structural constraints that protect value over time. Zoning limits, minimal developable land, and high owner-occupancy rates keep turnover low and pricing firm—even…
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How to Invest in Small Residential Multifamily Properties in Boston (2026 Guide)
Residential multifamily investing in Boston means something very specific. It is not about large apartment complexes or commercial assets with institutional financing and corporate management. This guide focuses exclusively on 2–6 unit residential multifamily properties—the triple-deckers, two-families, and small apartment buildings that define Boston’s neighborhoods. In 2026, these properties remain one of the most resilient…
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Stunning Condos for Sale Under $800,000 In & Near Boston
If you’ve been dreaming of owning your own place near Boston without breaking the bank, now’s your chance! We’ve rounded up five gorgeous condos under $800,000 — each offering modern living, fantastic amenities, and prime locations. Whether you’re looking for a waterfront vibe, a city retreat, or coastal charm, these listings deserve a spot on…
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Scary Vacancies: How to Keep Your Boston Property from Becoming a Ghost Listing
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.
