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Blog :: 04-2026

The 2026 Buyer's Guide to North End Condos With Parking (And What Each Type Actually Costs You)

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If you've spent any time looking at North End listings, you already know the dirty little secret of Boston's most charming neighborhood: parking is the dealbreaker no one prepares you for.

You can find a beautifully renovated two-bedroom on Salem Street with original brick walls and a roof deck that looks at the Zakim Bridge. Then you read the listing line that ruins it: "Resident permit only." Suddenly you're picturing yourself circling Hanover at 9 PM in February, trunk full of groceries, watching a Subaru with Vermont plates take the spot you were eyeing.

Boston Real Estate in 2046: The City the Coast Rebuilds

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Twenty-year predictions are mostly an exercise in humility. In 2006, almost no one foresaw the financial crisis, the rise of remote work, or that Cambridge would become the most expensive lab market on earth. So the goal here is not to forecast 2046 with false precision, but to identify the deep forces already at work in 2026 and follow them to their logical conclusions.

The Boston Luxury Buyer's Negotiation Playbook: Extracting Maximum Value Between Offer and Closing

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If you're seriously shopping for a home above $2 million in Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the Seaport, Cambridge, or the western suburbs, you already know the market has shifted. Luxury inventory is sitting longer. Sellers who listed at 2023 peaks are quietly dropping asks. And well-prepared buyers are closing, on average, six figures under list price.

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