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October 2006

Allan Dalton is a complete tool
Allan Dalton is … really annoying
The Sears Buildings - apparently, modular was in, then
Buying a home for the first time? Here’s everything you need to know
44 Prince Street - prices stay constant
45 Province - this place is insane!
East Boston waterfront sees great improvements in its future
Boston condo sales drop, but how good is the data?
Mortgage lenders want your business - really bad (ly?)
North Station + Bulfinch Triangle area hits a roadbump
Weekly Boston Real Estate Sales and Listings Update, October 28, 2006
Wait, can we get back to that thing about falling sales prices and increases in inventory?
Boston graced by presence of starchitect - tower in sight?
Red Sox players past and present make real estate deals
Move every two years and get rich (I’ll get rich, too)
Boston condo sales drop 20% - LINK
Title insurance - is this a racket?
Selling your condo? Use an agent from your building
Boston is pretty good! Census goofs - population is up
Boston is awesome! Economy grows at twice national rate
Boston - bubble-proof? I’m not saying it is!
Fort Point Channel property sold - real estate activity up in area
San Francisco’s Tenderloin District - ugh
Thank you, and good night
Value Range Pricing - what’s the point?
Fed economist sees limited slowdown in national real estate market
South Boston wants condo moratorium - Great!
Lechmere at NorthPoint MBTA station breaks ground
Get your new home, at the price you want
Boston condo prices may be moderating
Number of condo sales drop in Boston, year-to-year, in October September
Big Dig Diner looks for angel
Nothing ever happens in Blaine, redux: Fan Pier, circa 1987
We need improved public transportation in Boston
Audubon Park - 16 Miner Street, in the Fenway
How to solve the housing crisis, in Boston, and nationwide
Classic: Gubernatorial debate, redux
Yes, Boston’s future is in three industries … here they are
Developers find branding to be important when marketing new buildings
Church looks to unload real estate - will we see condos on Huntington Ave?
Hort out! Hort out! Hort out!
Boston banks sign agreement to keep borrowers away from foreclosure
Everything you need to know about rent stabilization can be found in this apt. ad
Vancouver - like Boston, but with less snow, but more crack
Two steps forward, one step back? Boylston Street condos may become apartments, instead
Hayward Place - condo project approved for Chinatown / Midtown area
Developer breaks ground on 45 Province
What you’re up against, if you are a seller …
It’s a matter of pricing. And, supply and demand. And, location. And, interest rates.
Developer pulls the plug on new financial district condo project
Miracles happen: Assembly Square development plans announced
Population pops
Some on The Street say housing correction is not a bubble bursting
Seller disclosure - it’s not called seller’s neighbor’s disclosure
Russia Wharf to get started? New condos & office space, on Greenway
Never buy a co-op
Signs of a stabilizing housing market? Possibly.
Waterworks - renovation of historic buildings into luxury condominiums
What you’re up against, if you are a seller
Back with a vengeance
Inman ConnectNet
Weekly Boston Real Estate Sales and Listings Update, October 14, 2006
Avenir Boston to be built?
The difference between a co-op and a condo comes down to your mortgage loan
Transportation expenses increase cost of living in cheaper locales
How real estate agents get paid
Soapbox to sellers: shut it.
Buffalo - was this EVER a good place to live???
In English, it means, closed for business
Three about renting - really, renters have it the worst
Everett Lofts - conversion of school into 12 classic lofts
It’s no fun being a seller, these days
Downtown Crossing: build it up, tear it down, just do something
Population drops, yet rents and condo prices go up … how do you explain that?
New ARM product reduces risk of high interest rates
Wait, huh? Boston’s home prices have already hit bottom?
Fort Point Channel gets exciting
South Boston cries, does anyone listen?
Greenspan speaks … and is ignored. Go figure!
Folio auction succeeds in finding 31 buyers for unsold units
Folio Boston sales prices
31 is the same as 34 … if you’re having an auction, apparently
Folio Boston auction prices
Bookend neighborhood brings South End and Back Bay closer together
How to get a home, cheap, in a buyer’s market
Weekly Boston Real Estate Sales and Listings Update, October 7, 2006
Economy slowing? Not really, unfortunately.
Zillow: useless
Yes, anyone can afford to live in New York City, stop whining!
Do you really even need to read the rest of this story?
Zillow: it could be better!
It’s a bad thing when people use other people to serve their own goals
Apple Store moves glacially toward construction
Massachusetts property tax burden: Mr. Patrick, doth protest too much
Wireless Boston - a complete waste of time, effort, and money
Brookline Village - a nice place to live, for lots of people
Delay of game - Boston awaits the unveiling of two new landmarks
He also answers to the name Travis or Bernhard, for some reason
Consumers keep spending, even as housing market slows
Dear Mr. Menino: Please do this
Why would you work for a large real estate company?
Folio Boston auction this Saturday
Developer to renovate exteriors of 20 historic South End rowhouses
More real estate agents leaving the business …
No one cries for the lonely real estate agent (part 2)
You know, the One Of Our Submarines guy
Can Boston absorb all the new construction going up?
How should real estate agents get paid? Wait, is it really any of your business?
Weekly Boston Real Estate Sales and Listings Update, September 30, 2006
Have I mentioned my bedroom was in the basement?
NIMBYism - there’s not many other ways to say it
How to make a contingency offer work
Worst fear realized: selling for less than you owe
Mortgage rates fall to lowest in six months
If Chinese urban housing looks like this … never mind!

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