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Boston Broker Joe Schutt Named Greater Boston REALTOR� Of The Year 2016

Robert Harrington presenting Joe Schutt with the Greater Boston Association of Realtors' Realtor of the Year 2016 award on June 14 at the associations annual awards and networking breakfast.

BOSTON, July 6, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On June 14, the Greater Boston Association of REALTORS (GBAR) named Joseph Schutt, a Broker with Unit Realty Group in Boston, as the 2016 Greater Boston REALTOR of the Year during the association's Annual Awards Breakfast at the Wellesley Country Club in Wellesley.

Real Estate Rewind Q3 2013 Housing Activity Report - Boston Real Estate

Here's the third quarter Real Estate Rewind market trend report from the Greater Boston Real Estate Board. This edition summarizes residential real estate market activity in the 12 cities and towns that comprise the Greater Boston Real Estate Board Region I jurisdictional area. Note: Page 1 is single family (SF) market trend data and page 2 is condo (CC) market trend data.

July 2013 Greater Boston Real Estate Market Trends Report

Following a modest 4 percent decrease in condo sales in June, which marked the first annual decline in condo market activity in 18 months, sales volume surged in July, climbing 18.6 percent over the past 12 months to 1,236 units closed in July 2013. Its the largest percentage increase in monthly condo sales on an annual basis since January, when sales rose 22 percent from January 2012.

June 2013 Greater Boston Real Estate Market Trends Report

Concerns about interest rates rising helped push activity higher in the spring, which resulted in an increase in closed sales in June. Prices continue to move up because demand for available homes to buy is outpacing supply. Sellers are gaining confidence as new listings continue to be added to the market.

Greater Boston Real Estate Market Trends, March 2013

Metro Boston Real Estate Trend Data

Shortage of homes to buy has pushed sales down in March as buyer interest remains high. Prices continue to move up because demand for available homes to buy is outpacing supply.

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