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Home Prices In North End Area Increased Recently: See How Much
Home prices are higher in the North End area recently. See how much.

Home prices are higher in the North End area recently. See how much.

The application is to demolish the former West End House building at 16-18 Blossom Street in West End.
The application is to demolish the Tenement House building at 23-25 North Anderson Street in West End.
The application is to demolish the former Winchell School building at 24 Blossom Street in West End.
The application is to demolish the house and garage at 159 Everett Street in East Boston.
The application is to demolish the garage at 101 Milton Avenue in Hyde Park.
The application is to demolish the two car garage at 65 Patten Street in Jamaica Plain.
Single-family homes have seen the largest rent increases. See how rent changed in the North End area.
The application is to demolish the house at 323 Maverick Street in East Boston.
The application is to demolish the gas station and two canopies at 200-202 Ipswich Street in Fenway.
The application is to demolish the two family house and garage at 133 Boardman Street in East Boston.
The application is to demolish the house at 69 Williams Street in Jamaica Plain.
The application is to demolish the house and shed at 3474-3476 Washington Street in Jamaica Plain.
The application is to demolish the structure and shed at 2-4 King Street in Dorchester.
The application is to demolish the structure at 267 Amory Street in Jamaica Plain.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Suffolk County area.
During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution to support the passage of HD 2984/SD 1672.
April 2021 is Fair Housing Month and this week the Council recognized the 2021 “City of Boston Assessment of Fair Housing”.
Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) received a complete application to demolish the house at 602 Canterbury Street in Roslindale, 02131.
New funding will create housing stability for thousands of Boston households.
"This pandemic has been devastating for many Bostonians but has been particularly cruel to minority residents," said Karen Chen.
The application is to demolish the restaurant and two sheds at 780 William T. Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester.
The application is to demolish the structure at 3992 Washington Street in Roslindale.
The application is to demolish the structure at 353 Dorchester Street in South Boston.
Joined by Chief of Operations, Pat Brophy, Mayor Walsh took a step outside of City Hall to visit the progress taking place to the plaza.
Units range from single story to three stories and some feature an unfinished basement and patio.
A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.
Fourteen condominiums are available in Mission Hill.
The application is to demolish the garage at 208-210 Everett Street in East Boston.
"Lenox was built more than eight decades ago as a promise and an investment in Boston's communities here in Roxbury," said Mayor Walsh.
"Lenox was built more than eight decades ago as a promise and an investment in Boston's communities here in Roxbury," said Mayor Walsh.
Funding will support Boston’s homeless and aging population with 198 units set aside for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.
The application is to demolish the two car garage at 50 Landseer Street in West Roxbury.
The initiative aims to count all Boston residents & ensure equitable distribution of City services.
The application is to demolish the house and garage at 20 Norwood Street in Dorchester.
Residents that do not respond to the 2021 Boston Annual Resident Listing will become inactive on the voter registration roll.
If you have input about the significance of this property, please send your feedback to before 5 p.m. on February 26, 2021.
If you have input about significance of this property, please send your feedback before 5 p.m. on February 26, 2021.
The application is to demolish the three story building and attached garage at 1558 Tremont Street in Mission Hill.
Boston's Linkage program was created in 1986 to leverage funding for affordable housing and workforce training through payments.
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