
March 30, 2026
Brookline Override Vote May 2026: What Homebuyers Should Know
Brookline's $23.25M override vote on May 5 may reshape school programs and property taxes. What buyers, sellers, and owners should…Read More →

March 25, 2026
The Condo Fee Shock Coming to Boston, Brookline and Cambridge
A quiet condo finance change could hit Greater Boston hard: reserve allocation requirements are rising from 10% to 15%. In…Read More →

March 25, 2026
Chestnut Hill Avenue Redesign Paused: What It Means for Buyers
Brookline halts Chestnut Hill Avenue bike lane plan amid parking concerns. Here's how the delay affects home values, rental appeal,…Read More →

March 24, 2026
Brookline Town Meeting Zoning Debates and Your Property Value
Pleasant Street overlay and Chestnut Hill rezoning signal denser development ahead. What buyers, sellers, and landlords should watch in May…Read More →

March 23, 2026
What Healey’s Affordability Push Means for Brookline Buyers
Massachusetts is targeting housing affordability and competitiveness. Here's how state programs and infrastructure funding may shape Brookline's market.Read More →

March 20, 2026
Brookline Senior Survey Signals Housing and Transit Policy Shifts
New townwide survey targeting 5,000 seniors may reshape affordable housing priorities, Green Line access, and neighborhood desirability across Brookline.Read More →

March 19, 2026
Route 9 Rezoning Vote: What Brookline Buyers Should Know
May Town Meeting will decide a 27.8-acre Route 9 overlay that could reshape Chestnut Hill's skyline—and property tax burdens across…Read More →

March 19, 2026
Rent Control Ballot Question Could Cut Brookline Property Values
A statewide rent control measure may shrink Brookline's residential tax base by 6–9% immediately, forcing landlords and buyers to rethink…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 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 →
