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Most Affordable Boston Neighborhoods to Buy a House

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  Buying a home in Boston certainly is an expensive venture these days.  Thanks to a steadily growing metro population and a shortage of single family homes for sale in Boston , median sale prices have been steadily rising to the point of absurdity in some neighborhoods.  The median sales price for a single family Boston home is $767K over the past 365 days according to MLS data, and there are 12 neighborhoods where that figure is above $1M.   Prices like that could be discouraging if you’re a prospective home buyer in Boston and budget is a concern, but don’t give up hope.  A deeper dive into the MLS data will show that there are still some neighborhoods where there are single family homes under $500K.  In this article we’ll look at what neighborhoods have the lowest single family median sales prices.  All Boston real estate data provided by Boston Pads. Mattapan Mattapan boasts the lowest median sales price out of all the neighborhoods in Metro Boston at $546,325.  Unfortunately, si

Boston Apartment Availability Drops 87% In Six Months In Rapid Recovery

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Boston’s apartment availability percentage has been on a wild ride over the past 24 months.   In October of 2019, apartment availability was near an all-time low at 1.74% following a decade of growing demand for rental units in Greater Boston.   In 2020, it rapidly climbed to its highest level in more than a decade and peaked at 13.43% in March, more than double its cyclical high in March of 2019 (5.56%).   Since then, apartment availability has been in a free fall, and is beginning to flatten at 1.97%, very close to its level in October 2019.   That marks an 87.04% drop in availability rate in just 7 months for Boston apartments . To state the obvious, the pandemic was the main contributing factor in all of this volatility.   But why such a huge swing in both directions?   Boston is no stranger to high apartment turnover. Historically, the availability percentage has fluctuated between 2% and 8% every year, with its peak occurring in March/April and its low in October/November.   This