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What’s Driving the Market
Real estate insights, trends, and the forces shaping the market.


The House on My Street With 10 People Living In It — And Why It Makes Perfect Sense (Or Why It Has To)
Multigenerational living is quietly reshaping neighborhoods across the South Shore. David Cutler Real Estate explores what's driving the trend and what it means for buyers and sellers. I've lived in Avon for 17 years. I know my street. I know my neighbors. So when I noticed that the house a few doors down was suddenly a lot busier — eight cars in the driveway, more voices, more life spilling out onto the lawn — I got curious. I don't know exactly who's living there or how it
David Cutler
May 84 min read


Boston Ranked #3 in the Country for Young Professionals — But 26% Want Out. Here's Where They're Heading and Why Brockton's Renaissance Should Be on Your Radar.
Brockton City Hall stands majestically amid a vibrant bloom of white flowering trees, highlighting its historic architecture under a clear blue sky. Greater Boston just earned a title worth talking about. According to a recent analysis by Redfin and Glassdoor, Boston ranked third among the nation's largest cities as a top destination for recent college graduates and early career professionals. The drivers behind that ranking are ones anyone who lives here already knows: stron
David Cutler
Apr 235 min read


FIFA Gets Theirs. The MBTA Gets Theirs. It's Time You Got Yours. - Everyone's Cashing In on the World Cup & Here's Why You Should Too (Part 4)
Gillette Stadium is prepared for an international friendly match between Brazil and France If you've been following this series since December, you already know the opportunity. You know hotel prices were climbing. You know fans were going to need alternatives. You knew this moment was coming. Well, it's here — and the news from the past two weeks has been nothing short of remarkable. Every major player connected to this event has made their move. They've looked at the demand
David Cutler
Apr 166 min read


The Randolph Showcase Just Sold for $9 Million. Here's What That Means for Homeowners Nearby & the South Shore
Showcase Cinema de Lux has been sold for $9 million, as indicated by the prominent "Sold" sign in front of the theater. I'll be honest with you — this one stings a little. The first movie I ever saw at the Showcase Cinema de Lux in Randolph was Tropic Thunder . I was in college, and that theater felt like an event. Four stories. Sixteen screens. IMAX. Stadium seating. It wasn't just a movie theater — it was a destination. I live less than 10 minutes from that building. I've p
David Cutler
Apr 93 min read
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