The latest information about the association, our brokerage community, and the real estate industry.
Saugus has partnered with the Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (MAPC) to update its Master Plan.
The North Shore is again seeing evidence of fraudulent listings on Craigslist for rental apartments.
The Trustees of Reservations has released a report that analyzes the impact of climate change on the North Shore coastline.
Gloucester has now resumed public hearings for special permits.
At its annual town meeting last Saturday, Rockport voted to adopt two articles that will impose a 3% Community Impact Fee on short term rentals.
The National Association of REALTORS® has voiced concern over HUD eliminating the Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Rule and replacing it with Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice.
At 1 Water St, a city owned lot in Beverly, a lease has been signed for a 350-seat waterfront restaurant called Mission Boathouse.
An appeal has been filed in Land Court against the special permit granted by Peabody City Council’s 9-2 to the 38-unit condo development at 40-42 Endicott St by neighbors of the project.
A new, environmentally focused ordinance was introduced at the last Salem City Council meeting.
A local Salem resident, Alexander Mitchell-Munevar, has been nominated by Governor Baker as a judge on the Massachusetts Housing Court.
A new survey has been posted to get input from Lynn residents and community stakeholders concerning a Northern Strand Zoning Overlay.
On July 10th, Governor Baker issued an order rescinding his March 26th Emergency Order that extended the validity of real estate licenses during the state of emergency.