The real estate market in Boston has been flourishing in the past couple years with more and more people moving to this rapidly developing city. Although the cost of living is quite high in Boston, that does not deter people from settling here. There are many apartments all around the city with many sizes, styles and prices.
At present, there are 92,000 units which are located in 27 different sub markets. The neighborhood areas of Boston include South End, Symphony, North End, Kenmore Square and Back Bay. Apart from these, Boston's greater metro area includes more than 200 cities and towns. Some of the significant ones are Revere, Cambridge, Newton, Brookline, Dedham, Milton and Quincy. The metro area has the highest apartment rates, lowest apartment vacancies and oldest apartment properties.
According to the current market surveys, on an average the rent for two-bedroom, two-bath luxury apartment in Boston would cost $1,900. The average price for a simple one-bedroom apartment in older buildings will be around $1,000. A single median home would cost $499,900 and a median condominium would cost $345,000.
If you wish to sell your home, then you will want to choose the right real estate agent . Mostly people depend on experienced real state agents to sell their property.
