Allston
2 bedroom
$384,390
Newport
1 bed/1 den
$755,000
Quechee Lakes, VT
3 bedroom
$455,000
Sugarbush,
VT

2 bedroom
$166,457
Marlboro
4 bedroom
$850,000
Westford
4 bedroom
$775,000
Melrose
5 bedroom
$519,900
The Grandview
Starting at:
$600,000
South Boston
3 bedroom
$739,000
Boston
2 bedroom
$545,000
South Boston
3 bedroom
$429,000
Needham
4 bedroom
$1,195,000
Dorchester
2 bedroom
$314,000
York Beach, ME
3 bedroom
$629,000
Battery Wharf
Starting at:
$1.15MM
Skyline at Station Landing
Starting at:
$339,000


NEWS

Saying yes to housing

A new law is aimed at doing something about the number one competitive issue facing Massachusetts -- the high cost of housing. (Boston Globe, 11/23/05)
NEWS
Cramped studio? Non. Pieds-a-terre

Cramped studio? Non. Pieds-a-terre

Homes away from home gain footing among part-time Bostonians looking for a place to stay in the city. (Boston Globe, 11/20/05)
NEWS
Houses made to order

Houses made to order

Factory-built homes are quicker, cheaper, and catching on with buyers who might be looking for a cheaper housing alternative. (Globe North, 11/20/05)

Conspicuous construction

Despite a drop in the market, a surge in $10 million houses is ushering in a new Gilded Age. No one is happier than local craftsmen. (Boston Globe, 11/13/2005)

New home, new baby

New home, new baby

When these newlyweds started planning to have a family, they chose a condo in Charlestown to settle down in. (Metro Boston, 11/11/05)

HOME OF THE WEEK
A spiffy pair of Roslindale redos

A spiffy pair of Roslindale redos

This triple-decker has been rehabbed by combining original details and new upgrades. Floors have been refinished, and moldings remilled. (Boston Globe, 11/20/05)
Homes of the week: Medford | Salem | Natick
Somerville

Somerville

On its website, Somerville, which was once part of Charlestown, calls itself ''an eclectic mix of blue-collar families, young professionals, college students, and recent immigrants." (Boston Globe, 11/20/05)
More profiles: Freetown | Mansfield | Newton All
Community statistics and town data | Compare towns
Meet the doorman

Meet the doorman

Buyers can expect a lot more service under the awning as luxury apartments grow in and around Boston. (Boston Globe, 11/13/2005)
GALLERY
Some of the most expensive New England homes
Horse stables, acres of land and country club memberships are all staples in these high-price homes. (Boston.com) See photos and information
Multi-million dollar homes around Boston
Medfield family gets 'Extreme' makeover
FEATURE / GALLERY
First-time buyer finds appeal in condo
When Meg Williams set out to buy her first home - a condo conversion in Charlestown - she was not prepared for what lie ahead. (Boston.com)
See before and after photos

NEWS / GALLERY
Row house or brownstone?
Confused by what's what in the world of city dwellings? Here's a primer on the buildings that help define Boston. (Boston Globe, 10/9/05)
GALLERY: Historic buildings in Boston


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