Tag: finance
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Why Affordable Housing Is Becoming One of the Strongest Development Themes in Greater Boston
If you want to understand where Boston housing development is heading over the next five years, I think the best place to start is not with policy, subsidies, or project types. It is with the fundamentals of the residential market. Greater Boston is still a high-demand housing market. The region continues to attract residents because…
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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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The Great Thaw: Navigating the 2026 Shift in the Greater Boston Real Estate Market
For much of the past three years, the Greater Boston real estate market has felt frozen. Elevated interest rates collided with historically low inventory, creating a powerful “lock-in effect.” Sellers stayed put, buyers waited, and transaction volume slowed to a crawl. As we move into 2026, that dynamic is finally changing. Data from BostonPads and…
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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…
