Monthly Archives: August 2015

Families at Lincoln Apartment Community Will See Affordability Preserved and Property Renovations as a...

Families living at the 125-unit Lincoln Woods Apartments in Lincoln will see the extension of affordability and significant property improvements with the closing of $15.6 million in MassHousing financing

Milton Man Charged with Wire Fraud in Real Estate Investment Fraud Scheme

Daniel J. Flynn, III, 52, of Milton, was arrested and charged in U.S. District in Boston with wire fraud. According to the criminal complaint, Flynn defrauded investors of millions in a real estate investment scheme that began in at least 2007.

Active Spring Market Pushed Massachusetts Closed Home Sales Up in July

The Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® (MAR) reported today that ongoing buyer activity in the spring pushed single-family home sales up in July over 19 percent compared to the same time last year. This is the biggest year-over-year increase since September 2013. The median price of single family homes was also up for the 11 time in the last 13 months. New listings added to the market were up almost seven percent over last year. Both condominium closed sales and median prices were up.

AMERICAN REALTY ADVISORS SELLS THREE-BUILDING OFFICE COMPLEX IN PRIME BOSTON SUBMARKET

American Realty Advisors announced the sale of an office complex comprising 294,663 square feet located in Waltham, Massachusetts. The property, which was sold to a strategic buyer for an undisclosed amount, consists of three buildings that are situated in one of the Boston metro’s premier suburban markets, according to Scott Darling, President of American Realty Advisors

Mayor Walsh Announces Update on Plan to House Homeless Veterans

Thursday, August 20, 2015 - Following up on his commitment to end veterans homelessness by the end of 2015, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced that 367 homeless veterans have been housed since his Administration launched the program in July 2014

AG Healey Sues Mortgage Broker and Insurance Agent for Taking Advantage of Elderly Homeowners

A Norwell-based mortgage broker, one of its loan originators, and an outside insurance agent have been sued for sales tactics that convinced elderly homeowners to apply for reverse mortgages and invest their proceeds in risky financial products, including variable annuities, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today.

Settlement Requires Milford, Mass. Glass Manufacturer to Improve Stormwater Treatment

Wastewater discharged by a glass manufacturing company in Milford, Mass. into wetlands adjacent to the Charles River will be cleaner as a result of a recent settlement between the manufacturer and the US Environmental Protection Agency. Ardagh Glass Inc. agreed to pay a $103,440 penalty and to fund three environmental projects costing a total of about $121,700 to settle claims it was discharging wastewater in violation of its permits

Over 100 Logan Airport Workers to Go on Strike

As vacation-goers get ready to fly out of Logan, more than 100 non-union contracted airplane cleaners and baggage will go on strike to protest unfair labor practices committed by their employer, airline contractor G2 Secure Staff. G2 is currently under federal investigation by the National Labor Relations Board for violation of workers’ rights. This contractor provides services for Delta, American and other airlines.

Massachusetts Buyers Keeping Market Active in July by Pushing Pending Home Sales Up

The Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® (MAR) reported today that the summer market has remained strong as pending home sales went up over 37 percent from the same time last year. The REALTOR® Market Confidence Index was up 20 percent from July 2014. This month’s “Hot Topic” question finds that a third of REALTORS® who responded reported an increase in the use of seller contingencies because of the low number of homes for sale.

TIAA-CREF to Acquire 70% Interest in 225 Binney Street in Cambridge, MA via JV...

TIAA-CREF, a leading U.S. financial services organization and the nation’s largest manager of U.S. institutional tax-exempt real estate assets*, today announced it has agreed to acquire a 70% stake in 225 Binney Street in Cambridge, MA from Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc

SunLight General Capital Breaks Ground on New Solar Project in Westminster, MA

SunLight General Capital, a New York City based solar finance and development company, recently broke ground on a new 568 kW solar project in Westminster, Massachusetts. The project is being financed and built by SunLight’s investors, at no cost to the town itself.

Revere Attorney Ordered to Pay More Than $625,000 for Unfair and Deceptive Foreclosure Relief...

A Revere attorney and his two businesses have been ordered to pay more than $625,000 for targeting homeowners with deceptive advertisements and demanding thousands in illegal advance fees for mortgage modification and foreclosure relief services they failed to deliver, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today

Baker-Polito Administration Files Solar Legislation to Raise Net Metering Caps, Continue Industry Growth

Today, in an effort to expand upon the success and continued growth of Massachusetts’ solar industry, the Baker-Polito Administration filed legislation to establish a long term, market-predictable, sustainable framework for further solar development in the Commonwealth.  The proposal seeks to achieve the administration’s goals of reducing costs to ratepayers while strengthening the clean energy economy in Massachusetts and meeting greenhouse gas emissions reduction requirements set forth under the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA).

Free Homebuyer Fairs August 22 at Northshore Mall and Solomon Pond Mall

MassHousing, the Massachusetts Division of Banks and the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® will host two free home buying fairs on Saturday, August 22 at the Solomon Pond Mall in Marlborough and the Northshore Mall in Peabody

Springfield Landlord Resolves Allegations of Disability-Based Housing Discrimination

A Springfield landlord, property management company, and condominium trust have agreed to attend fair housing training, implement a reasonable accommodation policy, and pay $15,000 to resolve allegations that they failed to timely grant requests for a wheelchair ramp and easier building access for a tenant whose young son is severely disabled, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today

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AG Healey Secures $2 Million in Restitution for 20,000 Massachusetts Homeowners...

One of the nation’s largest mortgage servicers will pay $2 million in restitution to resolve allegations that it violated state law and committed unfair and deceptive practices by charging Massachusetts homeowners for unnecessary fees and overpriced force-placed insurance policies, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today