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Boston's Housing Market: An in-depth analysis of where Boston people are moving

  • 11 Oct 2023

The consensus among economists and the wider public is clear: the remarkable ascent of Boston's property prices over the previous twelve years has reached its peak and is now starting to drift downwards. Major national publications splash headlines filled with pessimism about the UK housing market, citing issues such as buyer affordability caused by challenges with average salary growth not keeping up with inflation, higher interest rates also hitting buyer affordability, and the hangover of the pandemic making recruiting people hard work. However, these gloomy projections don't seem to resonate with the fact that Boston's property market activity in the past year closely mirrors that of 2017/18/19.

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Boston Property Insights: Ignoring the Doom Monger Headlines

  • 15 Sep 2023

Navigating the property landscape, particularly in a town like Boston, requires more than just a reactive approach to the daily newspaper and social media headlines. As homeowners and potential investors are continuously bombarded with alarming whispers of plummeting house prices, coupled with rising interest rates and the heartache of negative equity, there's a tangible atmosphere of anxiety and trepidation. Yet, the truth we must all embrace is this:

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Boston’s Property Market Pulse: Deciphering the Latter Half of 2023

  • 8 Sep 2023

Stepping into the world of the property market is akin to stepping into a rhythm. The beats of buying and selling, supply and demand form the underlying tempo. Boston, a town rich in history and character, is no exception. As we venture into the last quarter of 2023, it’s crucial to understand the current property market’s tempo and how it might influence your property decisions.

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The Changing Landscape of Boston’s Housing Market

  • 1 Sep 2023

The town of Boston has witnessed a profound transformation in its housing landscape over the last few years and the surge in private renting has led to significant debates about the morality of the buy-to-let market. Let us look at the current statistics compared to 40 years ago to show the seismic shift. Looking at our local authority area of Boston Council. 5,965 Boston households are in the Private Rented Sector now, representing 20.29% of all homes in our local authority area

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