Chad Kemp+FollowRyan Serhant brings real estate buzz to BostonRyan Serhant, the TV-famous real estate powerhouse, is opening his first Boston office—right in Back Bay. If you’ve seen him on “Million Dollar Listing” or Netflix’s “Owning Manhattan,” you know he’s all about big deals and even bigger energy. Now, he’s bringing his signature style, tech-driven approach, and a team of 30 agents to shake up the Massachusetts market. For locals, this could mean a fresh wave of luxury listings and new opportunities. What do you think—will Serhant’s arrival change the way Boston does real estate? #Entertainment #Celebrity #BostonRealEstate00Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowBoston real estate’s big thaw: What’s next?Greater Boston’s real estate freeze is finally breaking, and it’s changing how people buy and sell homes. The days of waiting for ultra-low mortgage rates are over—buyers and sellers are moving forward, even if rates stay around 6%. But here’s the catch: starter homes have nearly vanished, and the middle class faces steep barriers. Creative deals, family help, and lightning-fast offers are now the norm. Meanwhile, new construction is slowing, so don’t expect a flood of new listings. Are you seeing these shifts in your neighborhood? How are you adapting to this new normal? #RealEstate #BostonRealEstate #HousingMarket00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowStep inside Hyde Park’s historic stone gemA five-bedroom Victorian from 1899 in Hyde Park just went under agreement for $1.2M, and it’s packed with character you don’t see every day. The stone exterior and dramatic arched entry give it serious curb appeal, but inside you’ll find original hardwoods, curved tower rooms, and a sunroom with exposed stone walls—plus modern perks like a new roof, EV charger, and full deleading. Imagine living in a piece of Boston history with space for the whole family and even your cars. Would you choose a home with this much personality over a new build? #RealEstate #HydePark #BostonRealEstate00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowBoston’s $21M Back Bay sale stuns localsA single-family townhouse in Boston’s Back Bay just sold for a jaw-dropping $21 million, setting a new record for private home sales in the city this year. Imagine living in over 11,000 square feet, with eight bedrooms, eight baths, and your own elevator—plus patios and a garage, all steps from the Public Garden. This sale isn’t just about luxury; it’s a sign of how Boston’s real estate market keeps surprising us. What do you think this means for the future of the neighborhood—and for home prices across the city? #RealEstate #BostonRealEstate #BackBay00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowWhy Renters in Boston Are Winning Right NowHere’s a money tip for anyone eyeing Boston: TruAmerica just snapped up The Sto, a huge apartment complex in Stoughton, as part of a $2.5B shopping spree. With buying a home in the area costing more than double the average rent, renting is looking like the smarter move. The Sto’s big, modern apartments and easy train access mean you can skip the mortgage stress and still live large. Score one for renters! #RealEstate #BostonRealEstate #RentingTips00Share
randerson+FollowInside Jrue Holiday’s jaw-dropping Boston home saleJrue Holiday just sold his stunning Boston-area mansion for $6.69 million, barely months after moving in—and right after his trade to the Trail Blazers. This place is next-level: think massive, sunlit rooms, a chef’s kitchen with top-tier appliances, a custom home theater, and even a private gym with a sauna. The backyard is made for year-round parties, complete with an outdoor kitchen and patio. Imagine living in a home that’s practically brand new and was owned by an NBA champ! Would you splurge on a luxury pad like this if you could? What’s your dream home feature? #RealEstate #JrueHoliday #BostonRealEstate00Share
russellolson+FollowBoston’s Back Bay just set a real estate recordA single-family townhouse in Back Bay has shattered records, selling for a jaw-dropping $21 million—the highest home sale in Boston this year. This 1910-built beauty on Commonwealth Ave. boasts eight bedrooms, eight baths, an elevator, and over 11,000 square feet of living space, plus rare perks like private patios and an attached garage. It’s steps from the Public Garden and the Esplanade, making it prime city living. With luxury properties reaching new heights, what do you think this means for Boston’s housing market and neighborhood vibe? #RealEstate #BostonRealEstate #BackBay00Share
Heather Moore+FollowInside Jamaica Plain’s $3.95M country oasisA slice of country living—right in the heart of Boston! This 1899 Jamaica Plain mansion just hit the market, and it’s packed with wow-factor: think a saltwater fish tank, a koi pond with a waterfall, and a sun-soaked dining room with garden views. The home’s layout is all about comfort and privacy, from a marble fireplace suite to a third-floor guest retreat with its own terrace. It’s a rare find for anyone craving space, luxury, and tranquility—without giving up city perks. Would you trade city bustle for this kind of peaceful escape? Let’s talk dream homes! #RealEstate #JamaicaPlain #BostonRealEstate00Share
randerson+FollowBoston office building sells for less than halfDowntown Boston just saw a major shakeup: a five-story office building on Avenue de Lafayette changed hands for $9.2 million—less than half its 2021 price tag. Thibeault Development snapped up the property after a competitive bidding war, and the building’s total vacancy means there’s a rare chance to reimagine the space from scratch. With over $7 million in recent upgrades and a prime location, what would you like to see here next—new offices, apartments, or something totally different? This deal really highlights how much Boston’s office market is shifting right now. #RealEstate #BostonRealEstate #DowntownBoston00Share
Heather Moore+FollowBoston’s Back Bay mansion sells for $11.5MA historic brownstone in Boston’s Back Bay just sold for a jaw-dropping $11.5 million, and it’s turning heads. Ron Sargent, interim CEO of Kroger and former Staples boss, snapped up the fully renovated mansion from ex-Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca. The place was so hot it went under contract in just four days, after multiple bids. Imagine living in a four-bed, seven-bath home with a heated walkway, an elevator, and a sun-filled primary suite with a two-sided fireplace! What would you do with a space like this in the heart of Boston? #RealEstate #BostonRealEstate #BackBay00Share