MassHousing to Host Major Conference on Hoarding April 2 in Marlborough
WASHINGTON, D.C. - March 27, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- WHAT: MassHousing’s Community Services Department is hosting a major conference on hoarding that will feature a number of nationally renowned experts who will discuss their strategies to better understand and respond effectively to the complex issues related to hoarding in housing. The conference, “Using a Team Approach to Address Hoarding in Affordable Housing,’’ is being presented in partnership with the Massachusetts Statewide Steering Committee on Hoarding.
Boston Homeowners Embrace Solar Power
WASHINGTON, D.C. - March 4, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced 106 Boston homeowners have signed contracts to install solar power through the 2013 Renew Boston Solarize program, a community bulk pricing program. A high rate of participation helped Renew Boston Solarize achieve its goal of 500 kilowatts (kW) of solar power and qualify for the lowest costs in the tiered pricing structure.
REALTORS® Felt Confident about Prices in January, but Not as Positive about the Market
WALTHAM, Mass. - February 19, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- The Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® (MAR) reported today that the January REALTOR® Market Confidence Index (RMCI) was down for the third straight month in January. The REALTOR® Price Confidence Index (RPCI) continued its streak of positive months as it was up again compared to the same month in 2013. The results of the January “Hot Topic” question showed that the thefts of valuable metals from homes are impacting the sales of those homes.
Charities Say Lower Threshold for Specialty Plates Would Lift Donations
STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, - February 19, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- ......Saying it will help with donations, Massachusetts charities want the Legislature to lower the limit on the number of specialty license plates organizations must sell before the Registry of Motor Vehicles will manufacture their plate design.
MassHousing Awards $290,000 for Affordable Sober Housing
BOSTON - February 18, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- MassHousing has awarded $290,000 to support sober housing programs in Boston, Dartmouth, Norton and Worcester
Village Mortgage is a MassHousing Approved Lender
BOSTON - February 18, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- MassHousing announced today that Village Mortgage is now an approved lender of MassHousing’s family of affordable, fixed-rate, home loan products for low- and moderate-income homebuyers.
Dedham Savings Enhances Website to Generate MassHousing Loans
BOSTON - February 13, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- Dedham Savings has enhanced its website to include more information for consumers who are interested in MassHousing's family of quality, fixed-rate home mortgage products for low and moderate-income homebuyers.
Heating Contractor Pleads Guilty, Sentenced for Illegally Removing Asbestos From Medway Rental Property
DEDHAM - February 10, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- A Plainville-based heating contractor has pleaded guilty and been sentenced to jail in connection with the improper removal of asbestos in a single-family rental property in Medway and for witness intimidation, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today.
MassHousing Closes $8.9 Million in Loans for the Renovation and Preservation of Affordability at...
BOSTON - February 10, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- MassHousing announced today that it has closed $8.9 million in financing for the renovation and preservation of affordability at the 101-unit Central Annex Apartments for elderly and disabled residents in Pittsfield.
Real Estate Developer Sued for Taking Advantage of Sharon Homebuyers
BOSTON - February 4, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- A real estate developer has been sued for allegedly taking more than $200,000 in advance payments for new, single-family homes in Sharon that were never provided, and refusing to return the deposits, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today.
Massachusetts REALTORS® Praise Senate Passage of Bill to Delay Flood Insurance Rate Hikes
WALTHAM, Mass. - February 4, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- Massachusetts REALTORS® applauded U.S. Senate passage today of the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act, S. 1926. In a 67-32 bi-partisan vote, the bill would require a four year delay in implementation of costly flood insurance rate increases resulting from the 2012 Biggert-Waters Act.
Real Estate Developer Repays More Than $525,000 to Homebuyers Over Allegations of Unreturned Deposits
BOSTON - February 4, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- A real estate developer who allegedly took thousands of dollars in advance payments for new, single-family homes that were never delivered, has repaid more than $525,000 to affected homebuyers, and has been permanently required to protect any future consumer deposits, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today
MassHousing and Department of Housing and Community Development Announce Loan Closings on $14.5 Million...
BOSTON - February 3, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- MassHousing and the state Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) announced $14.5 million in Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) loan closings today for affordable housing communities in Boston, Brockton, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Easthampton, Marion, Revere, Springfield, Westford and Winthrop
Mayor Walsh Releases Results of 2013 Homeless Census
WASHINGTON, D.C. - February 3, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- Mayor Martin J. Walsh visited a city-run shelter at Long Island today to meet guests and staff, to learn more about programs, and to release the findings of Boston’s 34thAnnual Homeless Census. Conducted six weeks ago by city officials, community leaders, and more than 350 volunteers, this year’s results show a 3.8% increase in the number of homeless men, women, and children in the City of Boston. The point-in-time count found 7,255 homeless persons, compared to 6,992 the previous year
Owner of Danvers Property to Pay $387,500 for Failing to Address Hazardous Waste Contamination
BOSTON - January 31, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- The owner of a highly contaminated property along the Crane River in Danvers has agreed to pay $387,500 over allegations that he failed to clean up soils and sediments at the site, which contain high levels of arsenic and dioxin, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today