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Boston's height limit: Will the city ever pierce 800 feet?

Boston, Downtown, Massachusetts, Scenic

Tom Acitelli of Curbed Boston

In much the same way that the middle-class is unlikely to enjoy a renaissance in Boston, developers are unlikely to ever pierce 800 feet in terms of building height.

At least not for the foreseeable future.

The city’s tallest building by 2020 will be the same as it is today: 200 Clarendon (the former Hancock), [...]

Tim Marsh closes on another exclusive sales listing at the Four Seasons at the Public Garden!

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This beautifully renovated two bedroom luxury condominium sold for an all-time record high for a rear-facing unit at $1,769 per SF!

The property sold within 2% of the list price of $2,195,000 in just 17 days!

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Check this property out!    https://h3v.mlspin.com/MLS.Reports/ListingDetails.aspx

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New Issue of The Real Estate Insider Newsletter. Mid-Year Review - full of info about your Boston Real Estate Market!

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Click on the following link to check out our new mid-year issue of The Real Estate Insider.  We've been providing our readers with timely data, offerings and sales reports on the Boston real estate market since [...]

Check out our New Website for one of Boston's Grandest Condominium Homes - 257 Commonwealth in the Back Bay!

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Click on the following link to visit the website for this magnificent home in the historic Cochrane Mansion.  List Price: $11,250,000 http://www.257commonwealth3.com/?cpref=100

 

Quintessential Back Bay Condominium With All the Right Touches!

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257 Commonwealth Avenue was built circa 1886 for industrialist Alexander Cochrane by the renowned firm of McKim, Mead & White - architects of the Boston Public Library and the East and West Wing renovations at the White House.  The Cochrane House was developed into six private residences in 1985.  Residence 3 is a rare and coveted [...]

Winning Strategies to sell Your Property This Spring!

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The greater Boston real estate market logs in the largest number of sales closings in the Spring (2nd) Quarter virtually every year.  The cold weather and snow give way to blooming flowers, warmer weather...and eager buyers! [...]

Seaport Square - the Cultural Corridor

Seaport Square ‘cultural corridor’ a response to needs of Boston’s artists, developer says

Replaces plans for larger theater

BY TOM ACITELLI  FEB 17, 2017, 11:00AM EST

 

WS Development

Apparent demand for smaller cultural spaces in Boston drove the decision to do away with a proposed 200,000-square-foot performing arts center in the last [...]

Beige Book Boston Real Estate 1st Report of 2017

Boston - First District

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Residential Real Estate
Continuing recent trends, residential real estate markets in the First District showed robust increases in sales and prices relative to last year. Closed sales for single-family homes and condos increased in all six First District states as well as in the Boston [...]

BEIGE BOOK REPORT - JULY 2016

Federal Reserve.gov

Residential Real Estate
Residential real estate markets in the First District remain strong. Five of the six First District states, as well as the greater Boston metro area, reported sales and inventory trends for the period May 2015 to May 2016; New Hampshire reported on trends between April 2015 and April [...]

Millennium Tower: an excellent timeline for one of Boston's most iconic luxury residential buildings!mmm

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http://boston.curbed.com/2016/7/18/12211546/millennium-tower-boston-timeline

Courtesy of Tom Acitelli of Curbed Boston

Currently Boston's tallest and certainly one of it's most iconic luxury residential buildings, 47 of the 442 condos have now closed.  With a timeline dating back to 2007 and all the buzz at cocktail parties [...]

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