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Developers Wanted as Boston Housing Trend Moves from Rental to Ownership

Developers Wanted as Boston Housing Trend Moves from Rental to Ownership

by Brianna Beetstra | Boston Condo, Builder, Building in Boston, Building Policies, Contractor, Developer, Homeowner

For condo developers looking at Boston and the surrounding area, now is the right time to make a move. In fact, a New England Building Supply article just last month talked about the incredible increase in demand for Boston housing. It isn’t limited to single family...
Automation Tech: Another Vital Topic for Boston Builders and Developers

Automation Tech: Another Vital Topic for Boston Builders and Developers

by Brianna Beetstra | Builder, Building in Boston, Building Trends, Contractor, Developer, Homeowner

At least one upscale appliance manufacturer includes the offer of a “house call” with a company technician who will instruct owners about how to program their new “smart oven” for the best, most efficient operation. The innovative range also...
What Builders Need to Know About the Stretch Energy Code

What Builders Need to Know About the Stretch Energy Code

by Brianna Beetstra | Builder, Building in Boston, Building Policies, Construction Crew, Contractor, Developer, Remodeler

It can be challenging to stay up to date with building codes and guidelines, but if you are a builder, then staying current is an absolute must. In Massachusetts, a new stretch energy code was recently adopted. So what does this mean? Read on to find out! What is the...
Want to Step Up Your Home Improvement Contractor Relationship? Read This First!

Want to Step Up Your Home Improvement Contractor Relationship? Read This First!

by Brianna Beetstra | Building in Boston, Contractor, Homeowner, Remodeler

If you’re starting a home improvement project, then that means you’ll need a contractor. The first thing that you should think about, before deciding what you want your contractor to do, is how you can develop a good relationship with a home improvement contractor....
Why the Millennial Village Might be the Answer to Boston’s Housing Shortage

Why the Millennial Village Might be the Answer to Boston’s Housing Shortage

by Brianna Beetstra | Builder, Building in Boston, Developer

Intentional Communities of one sort or another have been around for centuries and they exist in all corners of the world. They are out-of-the-mainstream communities of people “who have chosen to live together with a common purpose, working cooperatively to...
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