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Mass. homes sales post big December gains

Sales of single-family homes in Massachusetts ended the year on a high note with a 10 percent increase over December 2013, according to The Warren Group.

Sales of existing homes edge up in U.S.

Sales of existing homes in December rose 2.4 percent from November, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) said Friday.

Banks to pay Mass. $2.7M in foreclosure accord

Four of the nation's largest banks have agreed to pay $2.7 million and repair defective property titles to resolve claims that they unlawfully foreclosed on properties in Massachusetts to which they did not hold the mortgages, according to Attorney General Martha Coakley.
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N.E. housing forecast: more young buyers, tight inventory

A study by RE/MAX of New England is predicting increased activity this year among younger homebuyers but not enough homes to change hands in high-demand areas of the region.

With sale, Higgins site prepares for second life

When the Higgins Armory Museum closed on New Year's Eve 2013, Worcester was left wondering whether the...

Locally-grown efforts help lift innovation across Massachusetts

Every year, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative releases its Annual Index of the Massachusetts Innovation Economy, benchmarking Massachusetts...

WPI study calls for re-creation of Worcester’s Blackstone Canal

A study by WPI students has called for a re-creation of a portion of Worcester's Blackstone Canal, citing increased development opportunities as well as improved quality of life for area residents.
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Mass. home sales end 2014 on a high note

December saw a year-over-year increase in pending home sales as the state closed out 2014 with sales and price gains over 2013, according to the Massachusetts Association of Realtors.

Leominster receives $10K to study business property

The city of Leominster has received $9,800 to conduct an environmental assessment of a vacant commercial building in one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, officials announced Tuesday.
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