Happy Holidays

First off, I want to wish all of you who have come across this blog a Healthy and Happy Holiday.  The emails I have received about our posts have been very encouraging and I thank all of you for your support from the bottom of my heart.
You’ll be able to comment right on the […]

Houston: Google has Landed

In case you didn’t know, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) is the most powerful lobbying firm in Washington. I know what you’re thinking, and yes it is bigger than the oil lobby and the pharmaceuticals lobby and here’s why: 
“With about 1.3 million members, the NAR is the largest trade association in the nation. Its members’ […]

Welcome James Browne & Vincent Cicolini

Man the office is busy today! Everyone is scrambling to help their college clients - more on that later. I wanted to take a second to introduce two new bloggers to the BostonRealEstateBlog.com!
James Browne (OOO I feel Good!!) and Vincent (Vinnie) Cicolini (Hey, Fuhgetaboutit!) will be posting here as well.
James B is a Leasing Manager […]

Mayor of Boston - Perks: Waterfront Corner Office

Ok, I was all for Tommy’s Tower the 1,000-foot skyscraper to be built downtown. Boston needs more of them; hopefully not all of them will be dorms.
However, I think relocating city hall to the waterfront is a horrible idea. I would of loved to be in on that meeting. Mr. Mayor lets sell this concrete […]

Is $400,000 in Savings Worth a 15 Minute Commute?

I’ve been crunching numbers on all the cities that surround Boston, as I do this time of year - every year. Just for a moment though I want to revisit Revere, MA. I promise to post the other cities as well. You’ll be astonished at what I found in Revere!
At first, I thought I had […]