
September closed home sales up on strong buyer activity over the summer. Home prices continued to be pushed higher by strong demand and low supply in September. Six straight months of new listings added to the market are giving buyers more options.

September closed home sales up on strong buyer activity over the summer. Home prices continued to be pushed higher by strong demand and low supply in September. Six straight months of new listings added to the market are giving buyers more options.

Heres September 2015s Monthly Multi-family Housing Activity Report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors.
(Multi-family housing activity comparing September 2015 to September 2014)

Strong buyer activity in late spring/early summer pushed closed sales up in August. Supply and demand are pushing home prices up. New listings added to the market are helping increase closed sales.

Heres August 2015s Monthly Multi-family Housing Activity Report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors.
(Multi-family housing activity comparing August 2015 to August 2014)

Here's July's 2015s Monthly Indicators report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors
Heres July 2015s Monthly Multi-family Housing Activity Report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors.
(Multi-family housing activity comparing July 2015 to July 2014)
Here's the latest update of Real Estate Rewind, an online quarterly report produced by the Greater Boston Real Estate Board (GBAR) which summarizes residential real estate market activity in the GBAR jurisdictional area.
Heres June 2015s Monthly Multi-family Housing Activity Report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors.
(Multi-family housing activity comparing June 2015 to June 2014)

Here's June's 2015s Monthly Indicators report from the Greater Boston Association of Realtors

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPD) announced recently a proposal to delay the effective date of the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) rule until October 1 rather than August 1 owing to what the CFPD Director called an administrative error.