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March 18, 2026
Compass vs. Zillow: A Quiet Reset That Changes Listing Strategy – Including in Brookline
Compass has withdrawn its lawsuit against Zillow after a policy reversal that restores a seller’s ability to market listings on…Read More →

March 18, 2026
Brookline Schools Override Vote May 2026: Budget Crisis Impact
Brookline faces a $8.2M school deficit and 210 layoffs if the May override fails. What buyers, sellers, and landlords need…Read More →

March 18, 2026
A Federal Push on Housing Affordability – But What Does It Mean for Brookline Real Estate?
New executive orders aimed at housing affordability are getting support from the National Association of REALTORS®. But in a market…Read More →

March 17, 2026
The ROAD to Housing Act: A Federal Shift That Could Quietly Reshape Brookline Real Estate
Washington isn’t trying to lower prices directly - it’s trying to change why homes don’t get built. In Brookline, that…Read More →

March 17, 2026
Can AI Replace Real Estate Agents?
AI is changing real estate fast, but the winning model in Brookline isn’t AI-only or old-school agent-only. It’s human expertise,…Read More →

March 13, 2026
Brookline Open Houses This Weekend: Mar 12–Mar 15, 2026
This weekend's Brookline open houses: 82 open houses across Friday, Saturday, Sunday. See the full schedule with times, prices, and…Read More →

March 12, 2026
Brookline Real Estate Market Update: 3/4/2026-3/11/2026
Weekly Brookline real estate market update for 3/4/2026-3/11/2026: 81 new listings, 33 under agreement, 22 sold, and 327 active on…Read More →

March 11, 2026
Mold Risk in Brookline: Climate, Water Damage & Home Value
Climate-driven storms and humidity are accelerating mold growth in Brookline homes. What buyers, sellers, and landlords need to know about…Read More →

March 9, 2026
Brookline’s Hidden Ground Risk Isn’t Boston’s Wood-Pile Crisis – But It Could Still Shape Real Estate
Boston’s hidden wood-pile foundation crisis has buyers asking whether Brookline faces the same threat. The better answer is more local:…Read More →

March 9, 2026
Brookline Schools Budget Crisis: Real Estate Implications
Brookline faces an $8.2M school deficit and leadership turmoil. What the override vote means for home values, buyer decisions, and…Read More →

March 8, 2026
How Brookline’s New Library Director May Shape Local Appeal
Jill Mercurio's appointment as library director brings strategic leadership to a system that ranks third busiest in Massachusetts—a quality-of-life asset.Read More →

March 7, 2026
Brookline’s Age-Friendly Business Push and What It Means for Buyers
Brookline's Age-Friendly Business campaign reflects a deeper shift in neighborhood appeal—one that may influence buyer demand and condo marketability.Read More →
