Boston Real Estate Market Predictions for 2015

Boston Real Estate Market Predictions for 2015

2015 is right around the corner and we recently sat down with our team of agents to see what they think will be happening in the Boston real estate market in the new year. Where are the hot places to buy or rent? What will the new developments on the horizon do to pricing? See what our experts think and let us know if you agree!

Joshua Dawson

“Two Words: Forest Hills. Watch as this often-overlooked neighborhood in Jamaica Plain becomes the next HOT area for buyers, sellers and investors!” Reach out to Josh.

Jake Downey

“Interests rates will likely remain low and buyers should see more stable prices. Even renters might get a break as an abundance of new luxury apartments hit the market, which might put downward pressure on rents in the city.” Connect with Jake.

PT Vineburgh

“2015 will be another great year to sell. Inventory remains a challenge for buyers, rates are still very low, prices are still trending upwards, and as long as you prepare your home properly to optimize its appearance there is no reason to think that it will not continue to be a lopsided sellers market.” Connect to PT.

Susan Doig

“My prediction for the new year is that the spring market will start in January. Rates are still down and there are some great new mortgage products for first time home buyers.” What do you think? Chat with Susan! 

Meredith Kiep

“Although Boston and its developers are working on bringing more living options to the city I believe the inventory is still going to be lower than the number of buyers. Thus the competitiveness of the market will continue right into 2015. Which will be great for sellers but make things frustrating on the buyer side.” Reach out to Meredith.

Kim Miles

“It looks like 2015’s Boston market will be just as tight as it has been the past two years. You’ll need to prepare and educate yourself to stay ahead of everyone else next year to get that new home you’ve been dreaming about. ”  Connect with Kim.





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