Sky-high prices and rising mortgage rates have put a bit of a chill on the Massachusetts housing market this summer, but the analysts at The Warren Group said Tuesday that the cooling of the market might be just what it needs. There were 5,266 single-family homes sold in Massachusetts in July, a 17.4 percent slowdown […]
Massachusetts legislative news
Baker Punctuates Formal Session’s End By Signing Clean Energy Bill
Guv Laments Rejection of “Virtually Every Meaningful Amendment”
State Savings Overflowing Amidst Pause On Spending, Tax Relief
State tax collections have surged in recent years to the point that nearly $3 billion in excess revenue could be returned to taxpayers, but so too has the amount of money that Massachusetts keeps stashed away and the state now has more than five times as much in its rainy day fund as it did […]
Muni Matters: State Finalizes Multi-Family Housing Rules
MBTA Communities Face Loss Of Funding Unless They Grow Housing Near Stations
Treasury Restarts Borrowing After UI Aid Stalls Out
Bond Sale Originally Planned For Week of July 18