Tracy Campion

New Listings for Sale on Sunny-Side Commonwealth Avenue

New condos for sale Commonwealth Avenue Back Bay

Just Listed on Commonwealth Avenue in Back Bay!

 109 Commonwealth Ave., #2

Features Include:

  • Elegant private entry
  • Doorman building with elevator
  • Duplex residence
  • 2,753+/- square feet; 3 bedrooms 
  • Grand parlor level living and entertaining rooms, including the stunning wood-paneled living room with 14' ceilings, intricate molding and
  • [...]

Mapping Boston's Rent Prices 1990-2010

Maps of average Boston rent prices (1990, 2000, and 2010)
Average rent prices in Boston have seen steady increases in the last two decades. Prices continue to rise with the recent completion of many amenity-rich luxury rental buildings in downtown Boston. 
 
These maps were published by Ugentry, a group that used data from the American Community Survey and The Boston Foundation/MAPC Data Common to examine gentrified neighborhoods "and establish a baseline of data that gives a rich picture of how the neighborhood has changed over time." Read more from Bostinno.
 

Maps of average Boston rent prices (1990, 2000, and 2010)

Maps of average Boston rent prices (1990, 2000, and 2010). Map tiles by Stamen Design/CC BY 3.0.

 

 

Boston's Building Spree - featuring the new Four Seasons residential tower at One Dalton Street

One Dalton Street

Featured is the new Four Seasons residential tower at One Dalton Street, a Campion and Company Exclusive Development

One Dalton Street

"Its businesses and population on the rise, Boston is in the midst of a building spree whose enormity, pace, and geographic sweep are redefining the skyline faster than any period since the early Industrial Age."

Want to know more about new construction and upcoming developments in Boston? 

Post by Campion and Company Fine Homes Real Estate.

Boston's Real Estate Boom by the Numbers:

Boston's Real Estate Boom

"Our transformation from suburbanites to devoted city dwellers is complete. Now we’re demanding cosmopolitan convenience—walkability, proximity to public transportation, and restaurants and shopping nearby..."

Boston's Real Estate Boom

"Central Boston is where the action is...Low supply, high demand, and historically low interest rates—with 30-year fixed mortgages well under 4 percent —will continue to fuel this already sizzling market."

The good news? It's a great market for sellers. Contact Campion and Company for a complimentary Comparative Market Analysis to find out the value of your property.

It's also a prime time for renters to take advantage of the many incentives offered by the glut of newly constructed luxury rental buildings.
 

From BostonMagazine.com's Best Places to Live 2015: How to Beat the Boom

Image Sources: David Bates/MLSPIN, Massachusetts Association of Realtors, Redfin, RESIS, The Warren Group.

 

Tracy Campion discusses Boston's Luxury Real Estate Market with Curbed Boston

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 Read the feature by David Bates on Curbed Boston

Boston's Top Broker on 1 Dalton, $20M Condos, Foreign Money

by David Bates

Tracy Campion has consistently ranked as the No. 1 broker in Boston. I recently spent a few minutes with her discussing Boston's luxury market and some of the keys to succeeding as a real estate agent.

Can you give folks who might not know much about you a little

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Campion and Company Exclusive Listings: Beacon Street Co-op with Charles River Views

380 Beacon Street, Back Bay condo

380 Beacon Street, Back Bay condo

View the Post by Curbed Boston
 

 

 

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