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


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


The Strait of Hormuz Just Opened. So Did the Spring Market. A South Shore Market & Rate Update
As the Strait of Hormuz opens, signaling smoother shipping routes, the hope for lowering mortgage rates follows suit. If you've been watching mortgage rates lately, you may have felt like you were tracking a news ticker more than a financial index. And honestly — you weren't wrong. For most of early 2026, rates were being driven less by economic data and more by headlines out of the Middle East. As tensions escalated, oil prices surged, inflation concerns followed, and mortga
David Cutler
Apr 174 min read


Braintree Fought New Housing for a Decade. Now 752 Apartments Are Moving In — Here's What It Means for You
Armstrong Park closed to the public, as indicated by a prominent sign at the entrance. If you've driven past the old Armstrong flooring plant off Plain Street in Braintree lately, you've probably noticed what's been there for decades: chain-link fences, crumbling pavement, and a shuttered factory shell sitting on more than 30 acres of prime South Shore land less than a mile from the Red Line. That's about to change in a big way. National developer Trammell Crow has received P
David Cutler
Apr 146 min read


Hingham Just Got a Perfect Financial Report Card. Here's What That Means for Your Home.
Hingham, MA achieves financial excellence with perfect scores from Moody's and S&P Global, highlighting strong fiscal management, healthy reserves, and high property values. Hingham Just Got a Perfect Financial Report Card. Here's What That Means for Your Home. Most people drive past Town Hall without giving it a second thought. But something happened inside those walls earlier this year that every Hingham homeowner should know about — and almost nobody is talking about it. I
David Cutler
Apr 103 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


April 12–18 Is the Best Week to List Your Home in 2026. Here's Why.
Springtime blossoms frame a serene suburban street, highlighting why April 12-16 is the ideal week to list your home, supported by insights from the National Association of Realtors and Realtor.com. When I came across this, my first reaction was the same as yours probably is right now: why that week specifically? Every year, Realtor.com analyzes years of housing data — prices, inventory, buyer demand, days on market — and identifies the single week where all those factors lin
David Cutler
Apr 83 min read


MA Home Sales Are Down, What's the Deal?
Massachusetts Real Estate Market Insights: Understanding Why Inquiries Persist Despite Declining Sales. The headlines are telling one story. My phone is telling another. If you've been following the Massachusetts real estate market, you've seen the numbers — sales are down. And on the surface, it looks like things have cooled off. But I want to give you the view from the ground, because what I'm actually experiencing day-to-day looks a lot different than what's showing up in
David Cutler
Mar 254 min read


The Original South Shore Dream — and the Pot of Gold It Left Behind
Leprechauns joyfully celebrate in Boston Happy St. Patrick's Day, South Shore. Today we wear green, raise a glass, and celebrate Irish heritage. But if you own a home on the South Shore, today is also worth pausing to appreciate something deeper — a legacy that connects your front door directly to one of the most remarkable real estate stories in American history. Let me take you back. They Came With Nothing. They Built Everything. In the 1840s, the Irish Famine — An Gorta Mó
David Cutler
Mar 172 min read
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