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Boston Realty Advisors to Sell Historic (1877) Back Bay Brownstone

Citybizlist.com recently featured Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) in an article about the realty company's announcement that the owners of the historic Brownstone at 86 Commonwealth Avenue have decided to use BRA to sell the property.

One really could not ask for a more beautiful building in downtown Boston.  86 Commonwealth is a four-story (including the basement) French, Academic style, brick brownstone with tandem parking for six cars. Designed and constructed by acclaimed architect T.P. Briggs in 1877, this building is rich with historic detailing that is difficult to find and gives residents and visitors a feeling of deep, historic luxury.  How often do you come across hand carved marble mantels, wainscoting, mahogany staircases, and ornamental crown molding all in one home? You'll find all of that and even more ornate touches at 86 Commonwealth.  

According to Jason Weissman, BRA Principal and Founder, "86 Commonwealth has so many potential uses, it could be an incredible condominium conversion, or potentially a single family."  Boston Realty Advisors is currently offering tours of the property by appointment to qualified buyers.  If you would like to schedule an appointment, contact Boston Realty Advisors.

View the original article on citybizlist.com

Posted at 08/19/2011 11:49 AM by Admin

Featured Sale - 125 Charles

125 Charles St Beacon HillRecently, Boston Realty Advisors' principal and founder Jason Weissman was featured in New England Real Estate Journal as well as Banker & Tradesman for selling two retail properties in Beacon Hill. The two properties were located at 125 Charles St. and totaled 2,073 square feet. The final sale price was $1.4 million to Charles Avenue LLC who was represented by Chuck Silverston of Prudential Real Estate. Weissman represented the seller, 125 Charles, LLC.


Posted at 08/02/2011 11:22 AM by Admin

Boston Realty Advisors Featured For Two Notable Listings

Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) was featured in the July 15th, 2011 issue of The Real Reporter because they are currently handling two exciting listings in Back Bay that will prove to be great rehabilitation projects. 

493-497 Commonwealth Avenue493-497 Commonwealth Avenue

Formerly the JS Waterman Funeral Home, BRA's listing at 493-497 Commonwealth Avenue has been out of use for several years, and is finally going to be brought back to life.  It is a 19,500 building currently in "shell condition."  This makes the building a blank canvas.  It may possibly become a residential space, but the central location could make for great offices or other forms of commercial space.  The building is right on the edge of Kenmore square, which is a great area and will soon benefit from major improvements to Boston's Green Line.  Boston Realty Advisors has not announced any definite details of a deal, but whatever happens, Kenmore square will soon have a new great space.

463 Beacon Street

Just a few blocks away, this beautiful building is currently a 20-room lodging house offering nightly and weekly rates.  This property may stay as is, but according to BRA 463 Beacon Streetfounder Jason Weissman, it is possible that the space may work as a single household.  He also told The Real Reporter that converting the space to condominiums could be a viable and possibly more valuable solution.  The building has 2,400 square feet of frontage on Beacon street, easy access to Massachusetts Avenue and a slew of prestigious Universities, and six parking spaces in the rear.

Interested in these listings or looking for more information on buying or renting real estate in the Boston area?  Contact Boston Realty Advisors today!

Posted at 07/15/2011 03:50 PM by Admin

This Contemporary Boston Loft Has Style

 At 9 West Broadway in the Boston Seaport, bordering South Boston and the Financial District, is a handsome luxury penthouse loft waiting to be plucked off the market. Unit 605 is nothing short than impressive. Attached with a price tag of a cool $1.899 million, it’s definitely a Boston luxury condo worth checking out. 

Inside there’s massive amounts of open space, all well lit with expansive windows that line around the building’s corner.  
Looking outside, the view extends out over the Fort Point Channel and Gillette Park to the north, along with the Broadway Bridge to the west and the MBTA train yard as well. 
The dining room has a high ceiling of 20-feet, and a huge space that can easily accommodate a dozen people for dinner parties. It also opens up into the main living space, making it great for entertainment and social events.
This luxury Boston Seaport Penthouse loft has an amazing dining room that can easily fit a dinner party of a dozen people
The luxury condo’s hardwood flooring is a brilliant dark walnut that complements all of its spaces. The living room ceilings rest at about 13 feet, decked with solid Douglas Fir beams.   Its area is exceptionally wide making it great for parties and gathering
This luxury Boston Seaport penthouse loft's living room is very spacious, making it great for parties and social functions
The kitchen is fashioned with contemporary class. It features a stainless steel island, as well as stainless steel open shelving and countertops. The base cabinets are made of Douglas fir wood with the same finish found throughout the home. It also comes equipped with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances from such name brands as Wolf and Viking.
The master bedroom is a beautiful space with exposed brick and a gaint walk-in closet. All in all, this home is the perfect place for someone looking for class and style.
 This luxury Boston Seaport penthouse loft bedroom has beautiful and stylish red brick exposed walls.
For more information about 9 West Broadway, Unit 605, located in the Boston Seaport district, contact us today and get in touch with one of our knowledgeable agents!
 
Posted at 06/21/2011 02:57 PM by Admin

Link RoundUp: May 24, 2011

Boston Views: If you have found yourself questioning why you live in Beantown with the current weather, just take a look at some of the beautiful pictures of Boston submitted by readers (like the one above)[Boston.com] Photo Credit: Boston.com

We Won!: If you follow the Boston sports teams, I am sure you know that the Bruins won last night giving them a 3-2 lead in the finals BUT if you missed it, catch up on the game here [METRO]

Smartphones & Real Estate: A list of applications to better serve clients - What can a smartphone not do? [CastelazoMarketing]

Home Maintenance Advice: With Memorial Day Weekend approaching, a date which usually signifies a change in seasons (fingers-crossed!), here is a great list of tips and chores on how to keep your home/condo in shape [Boston.com]

Summer Festivals: When summer finally arrives here are a few fun festivals throughout New England to look forward to attending! [Boston.com]

Posted at 05/24/2011 03:05 PM by Admin

Links Roundup: Strange Strategies for Competitive Advantage in Boston Real Estate

real estate, competitive advantage, paranormal activity

1. Paranormal Selling Points: Does MLS have a field for "number of ghosts"? - [Boston.com] Photo credit: Boston.com

2. House Call: A Marblehead house in peril dials 911. [WHDH]

3. Style Secrets: No Trump money? At least you can have hair like the Donald.  [Huffington Post]

4. Conversation Starter: Twitter for real estate? Take a look at this article and leave us a comment with your thoughts. Or tweet us! @bradvisor [Boston.com]

5. Follow Up:  Remember yesterday's story about the man who tried to open a plane door? He could probably use these tips on overcoming embarassment. [Huffington Post]

These are just a few insights into competitive advantage in Boston real estate.
 

Posted at 05/12/2011 03:55 PM by Admin

Links Roundup: Facebook Follies & Losing Things

Mark Zuckerberg's new home

1. He "likes" this: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg dropped an extra mil to ensure this Palo Atlo home was his. [Story at Yahoo Real Estate, pictures at Business Insider] Photo credit Business Insider.

2. We dislike this: Facebook security flaw allowed advertisers and third party companies access to millions of profiles. [Wall Street Journal]

3. Young people like walkability: A look at apartment preferences for those of Zuckerberg's vintage who aren't purchasing property. [Listed - MSN Real Estate blog]

4. That's not the bathroom, sir: Arlington man "goofs" on flight. [Boston.com]

5. Lost fowl: Another animal manages to escape the Bronx Zoo. [WCVB] Follow the fugitive's adventures on Twitter.

6. And the losers are: A rundown of the ten worst cities for renters. [Yahoo Real Estate] You'll notice that Boston realty is not one of the metro areas listed in this article!

Posted at 05/11/2011 12:49 PM by Admin

Sunset on Housing? No Time Real Soon...

...and interest rates and housing prices are rising!

The American Dream..."Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and..."

Work hard, and have a family.  The government and banks will help you buy a home that's affordable.  Live a good wholesome life, retire and leave your debt-free home to your kids. 

The American Nightmare...

Work hard, and have a family.  Buy a home you may not be able to afford, then have your wages drop or worse - lose your job, and lose your home!  Then realize you will have little or nothing left to give to your kids when you're gone.

The American DreamThe tax law subsidizing home ownership has and does help us have and enjoy the American Dream, the 'Apple Pie'.  Now, some say we've had too much pie, that it costs too much, it 'makes us fat' or worse, it kills us...

Recent propsals to remove ingredients from our Great Americal Apple Pie Recipe would result in loss of a fixed rate mortgage and removal of the IRS tax deduction of mortgage interest and real estate taxes on your primary residence..both are no better than a plain baloney sandwich!

The Obama administration released a proposal this past Friday that would make major changes to the U.S. housing finance system; restructuring it to reduce its dependence on federal subsidies.  Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Housing Administration currently finance more than 90% of mortgages. 

The plan is to slowly put Fannie and Freddie out of business by gradually reducing the value of the loans they can guarantee and raising the prices they charge lenders. Plans will also require larger down payments from borrowers. The Treasury secretary, Timmothy F. Geithner, has indicated he expects these changes to take 5-7 years to fully implement, stressing that the housing market will dictate how slowly or quickly the agencies close.

So do we have to dream a new dream?  Go on this kind of fiscal diet?  Will we ever eat Great American Apple Pie again? 

Don't worry!  Home ownership has been and should be the engine that helps drives this country.  History has shown that in the long run, property values increase. 

Housing, like many other businesses, is cyclical- and despite the fact that there have been some bad patches,  no one should change this system without either coming up with an alternative plan, or make changes over a long period of time and include some protections for certain situations/owners.  If not, housing will devalue once again, and this time, there will be many who will be "under water" who would not have been of these changes dp come about.  At best they may have to change their lifestyle, be locked into staying in their homes that they cannot afford and worse yet, they could lose their homes.  

We do not want to see people on the street trying to find the Great American "Apple Pie" that is no longer available to any of  us.

Here is more of what may be coming:

New York Time - Shockwaves on the housing market?  

FORTUNE - Earthquake, are we really capable of handling this change to the mortgage industry?

Posted at 02/11/2011 06:37 PM

Reflections on the Housing Market by Karl E. Case

Earlier this year, renowned economist Karl E. Case wrote a summation of the housing crisis and the 'Great Recession' in the form of a poem called, 'Reflections on the Housing Market'.

Dr. Case is the Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, a Founding Partner of the real estate research firm Fiserv Case Shiller Weiss, Inc., and he also co-developed the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, which is the most widely referenced source of housing market prices in the U.S. today.  

Dr. Case was one of the economists that predicted the current collapse of the U.S. housing bubble.  In his poem below, he writes about the early indicators of the troubles to come, the crisis as it unfolded, the effects the collapse is still having today.

He closes the poem by acknowledging that markets will correct themselves in time, no matter what, and calls for politicians to work towards a solution to the problems created by the housing bubble collapse.       

Do you agree with Dr. Case's summation?  What do you think politicians can do to 'help find solutions'?  Share your thoughts in the comment section below.  

Reflections on the Housing Market
By 
Karl E. Case

"For the last few years, we have shed many tears
Living through a recession.
The economy's broke and it's not a joke,
When we talk of another depression.
Fifteen million without a job,
Foreclosures and banks that fail,
401K's became 201K's,
And everything's up for sale.

How can it be? What didn't we see
That led to all of this trouble?
There is little doubt that the proximal cause
Was a bursting housing bubble.
But other than that, who can we blame?
And what do they lament?
Millions of people contributed to
This hundred-year event.
"

Read the full poem by Chip Case.

The collapse of the housing bubble really emphasizes the importance of  investing in a home that has intrinsic value to you and to future buyers.  If you need help finding a Boston property you can feel confident in investing in, you can rely on the experience and knowledge of a Boston Realty Advisor to help you find the ideal Boston real estate to meet your needs.

Posted at 12/28/2010 08:27 AM

Bed Bugs Bite, but in Boston Luxury Buildings?!

Bed bugs are back, and may even be living in Luxury Buildings in Boston!

Bed Bugs are invading luxury city buildings!

You’ve probably been reading a lot in the news about the bed bug infestation taking over New York City recently. Bed bugs have been known human parasites for thousands of years, but were considered largely eradicated in the early 1940s. However, bed bug infestations have increased so dramatically within recent years that New York recently enacted a Bed Bug Disclosure Policy that requires landlords to tell prospective tenants if bed bugs have been a problem within the past year. 
 
Parasites with Expensive Tastes
 
Commercial properties are at risk too; with the temporary closing of high-end stores like Hollister, Victoria’s Secret, and Niketown, as well as reports of infestations in luxury buildings like the Empire State Building. The notions that bed bugs are only a problem in impoverished areas or are caused by poor hygiene are a real misconception. They are attracted not to dirt, but to exhaled carbon dioxide and feed not off waste, but blood. They are found equally in clean locations and poorly kept conditions.
 
 
Bed Bug Causes
 
An exact cause of the resurgence of these blood-suckers is not clear; but the increase has been blamed on things such as an increase foreign travel, more people utilizing second-hand furniture for their homes, a decrease in bed bug prevention and education due to the false assumption bed bugs were not an issue, the banning of certain harmful pesticides that were used to fight infestations in the past, and even the possibility that bed bugs have grown increasingly resistant to pesticides. 
 
The negative stigma associated with an infestation also adds to the problem, with affected property owners not wanting to notify neighbors and visitors of any infestation- effectively contributing to the spread of the parasites.
 
New York isn’t the only city to have infestation problems! There have been reports of Boston-area buildings suffering from bed bug infestations. Luckily for Boston residents, our city has not made it to a Top Ten Worst Bed Bug Infested Cities list. However, if you think your building may be infested, a quick response is the best course of action.  
    
How to Spot Them
 
Newly hatched bed bug “nymphs” will appear translucent and very light in color. As they reach maturity, they will consistently become browner and then molt. Nymphs go through five stages of growth and can range from 1.5 mm to 4.5 mm. Once they reach the peak of their maturity and molt, they will look reddish brown, oval, flat, and wingless. A common bedbug myth is that they are invisible to the naked eye, but adults can grow up to about 5mm and are easily seen. 
 
   

Bed Bug Prevention & Extermination
 
Bed bugs are a difficult pest to exterminate once they establish a presence, due to their tiny size and  the fact that they feed on sleeping hosts, can survive for over a year without feeding, are resistant to many chemicals, and can hide in hard-to-reach places.  As soon as an infestation is suspected, you should contact a licensed exterminator to evaluate the situation and create an extermination plan. If you are a tenant or a guest at a hotel, notify the management or landlord immediately. Aside from bites, other tell-tale signs of an infestation include traces of their fecal matter, which is usually visible as small dark red spots, as well as small sloughed off skin castes. Most cases of infestation require at least 3 extermination treatments, and very rarely is an infestation eradicated in just one.
 
The City of Boston Housing Division recommends the following steps for a successful extermination:

  1. Receive a thorough inspection by a qualified exterminator, who will confirm the identity of the pest.

  2. Seal cracks & crevices in walls and floors.

  3. Secure loose wallpaper and eliminate other areas of insect harborage.

  4. Properly treat or remove infested furniture.

  5. Mark infested items that are thrown away so others will know not to bring them into their home and spread the infestation further.

  6. Frequent laundering of bedding and clothing during extermination process.

  7. Frequent vacuuming of carpets and steam cleaning of furniture and mattresses during extermination process.  
 
 
Helpful Tips
 
  1. Never pick up free roadside furniture (it may be tempting, but it isn’t worth the risk).

  2. When traveling, make sure to keep your clothing in your luggage and your luggage in the bathtub (this may sound strange, but bugs have a hard time crawling up slippery surfaces).
     
  3. Bed bugs like warmth, they have even been known to enter laptops and DSL ports.

  4. When looking for bed bugs pay more attention to wood and upholstered furniture. Bed bugs seem to prefer wood and fabric over plastic and metal. Pull back the sheets from the mattress and look for bugs along the seams or tiny blood spots on the mattress.  Also look along the edges of the box springs and in the seams of the bedding.  You might also smell a strong musty smell. 

  5. Many pest control services employ the trained nose of a rescue dog (often a beagle) to sniff out live bugs and viable eggs. Make sure that you check out the dog’s credentials, however. There have been a few instances of people trying to pass off the family pet as a super-smeller. 

  6. Bed bugs are not known to transmit any infectious disease. The bites look very similar to that of a mosquito or other blood-sucking insect. Some bites may be unnoticeable while others might turn into larger sores. 

  7. To treat a bed bug bite, treat the area with antiseptic soap to reduce the infection. Don’t scratch!  If it becomes infected, contact your health provider.  
 
For more information and helpful resources, visit the Office of Health and Human Services at Mass.gov
 
 
 
Posted at 12/06/2010 05:11 PM