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7 Things I Only Tell My Buyers About Fenway (After 20 Years Here)

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Most online guides to buying in Fenway will tell you the same five things: it's near the ballpark, it's walkable, the Green Line is convenient, there are good restaurants, and the colleges are close. None of that is wrong. None of it is useful either.

Here's what I actually tell clients when they sit down across from me and ask where to focus. Some of these are unglamorous. All of them have saved my buyers money.

Fenway Then and Now: What 20 Years in This Neighborhood Has Taught Me

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When I started selling real estate in Fenway two decades ago, half my showings ended with the same question: "Are you sure this is safe at night?"

I haven't heard that question in years.

The Fenway I cut my teeth in is not the Fenway you walk through today, and the gap between those two versions of the neighborhood is where most of the opportunity — and most of the misconceptions — still live. If you're thinking about buying, selling, or investing here, it helps to know what actually changed, what didn't, and what that means for the next five years.

Budgeting a Boston Single-Family Renovation: The Numbers Most Homeowners Underestimate

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If you're planning a single-family renovation in Boston this year, here's the conversation no contractor wants to have with you upfront: Boston runs 1.3 to 1.45 times the national average on renovation costs. That's not a fluke. That's labor, century-old housing stock, permit-heavy municipalities, and New England building realities baked into every line item.

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