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Homeowners filing claims after insurance companies drop policies because of aerial photos
MALDEN, Mass. — It was during the second week of April when a Billerica homeowner, who asked to be identified only as “J”, received a letter from her longtime insurer. In her words, that letter contained “this very grainy black and white photo. That could be our house, but you can’t really tell.” The letter provided more information about that photo.
Here’s what kind of home $500K gets you in these upscale Boston suburbs
Earlier this year, Niche released a list of 25 best places to live in Massachusetts, with several Boston suburbs like Brookline, Cambridge and Newton topping the list based on crime, public schools, costs of living, job opportunities and local amenities. With nine of Cambridge’s neighborhoods secured a spot in the...
$15M Manchester-By-The-Sea Mansion 'Has It All,' Including Private Beach, Listing Says
A custom shingle-style mansion on the waterfront that honors the lot's 150-year history is on the market. Located in Manchester-By-The-Sea, Essex County, the mansion at 10 Boardman Avenue “has it all,” according to its listing. It is currently listed for just over $15.6 million. The six-bedroom, 11-bathroom home...
— Eye on Everett —
The changing times have made a Everett a far different place than it used to be. It isn’t just Everett, either. In neighboring Chelsea, there are now hundreds of well to do types living in fancy and expensive new apartment housing built with a flair. On Admiral’s Hill, townhouses...
19th Century East Boston Firehouse Converted Into Condominiums
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — History and modernity have come together in an East Boston firehouse from the mid-1800s which has been renovated into two modern condominiums. The firehouse, located at 64 Marion St., became the location for Engine Company 5 on September 1, 1860, and Engine 5 remained there until 1938 when they moved to 360 Saratoga St., which is where they are today.
Presentation ties housing stock to school budgets
In the midst of a housing shortage and fresh off the heels of a 16-month teacher contract dispute and two-week strike, Newton for Everyone on Thursday night hosted a presentation on how housing impacts school budgets. Guest speakers were Elise Rapoza, author and senior research associate with MassINC, and Luc...
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