For most people in Greater Boston right now, renting is cheaper month to month than buying. That’s the short answer. The median single-family home in the metro area costs about $742,000 (The Boston Foundation, 2025), and monthly ownership costs on that property...
Building a house in New Hampshire costs between $200,000 and $540,000 for the structure alone, depending on size, finish level, and location. That works out to roughly $150–$350 per square foot before you buy land or pull a single permit. I’ve watched these numbers...
For most people in New Hampshire right now, buying an existing home is the faster, cheaper, and lower-risk path. The statewide median sale price for a single-family home hit $535,000 in 2025, while a realistic budget for a mid-range custom build lands around $600,000...
Buying property in Boston means entering one of the most expensive and competitive housing markets in the country. The median home price in Boston sits around $837,000 as of mid-2025, roughly double the national median. Single-family homes inside city limits averaged...
Home renovations that deliver the best return on investment typically include kitchen updates (returning up to 81% for minor renovations), bathroom remodels (averaging 70% ROI), fresh interior paint (107% ROI), exterior improvements for curb appeal, and garage door...
Selling your house in Boston typically takes 30-90 days and requires strategic pricing, professional marketing, and proper preparation to attract qualified buyers. The Boston real estate market combines historic properties with modern developments, creating unique...