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New Boston Real Estate Listings – Updated March 11, 2010

MLS # Status Address Area Description List Price
71043408 NEW 33 Marlborough St Boston 10 room, 3 bed, 3 bath 2/3 Family $5,900,000
71044344 NEW 776 Boylston Street Boston 5 room, 3 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $4,495,000
71044839 NEW 267 Clarendon St Boston 12 room, 6 bed, 4 bath 2/3 Family $3,995,000
71043443 NEW 90 Pinckney Street Boston 8 room, 4 bed, 3 bath 2/3 Family $2,100,000
71045186 NEW 3 Cazenove St Boston 8 room, 4 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $1,695,000
71043975 NEW 4 North Hudson St Boston 14 room, 6 bed, 4 bath 2/3 Family $1,595,000
71045147 NEW 25 Walnut Street Boston 6 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $1,480,000
71044651 NEW 1313 Washington St Boston 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $1,395,000
71045185 NEW 1 Charles St S Boston 4 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $1,395,000
71044511 NEW 1 Avery St Boston 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $1,350,000
71044532 NEW 1 Avery St Boston 4 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $1,065,000
71044655 NEW 1313 Washington St Boston 4 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $995,000
71044050 NEW 1313 Washington St Boston 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $995,000
71044003 NEW 40 Isabella St Boston 5 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $995,000
71043277 NEW 219 Shawmut Ave Boston 6 room, 3 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $965,000
71044761 NEW 57 Marlborough St Boston 4 room, 1 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $930,000
71043223 NEW 402 Marlborough St Boston 4 room, 2 bed, 2 bath 2/3 Family $869,000
71045182 NEW 7 Durham Boston 4 room, 2 bed, 1 bath 2/3 Family $839,000
71044635 NEW 357 Commercial St Boston 4 room, 2 bed, 1 bath 2/3 Family $836,000
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Latest Boston Real Estate News
  Part 2 to 'Foreclosure filings fall'
Faster than you can say “eeni meeni miny mo” when guessing where the foreclosure market is going, the Globe comes out with a story saying it's going to get worse soon: Massachusetts could face a second wave of foreclosures as tens of thousands of distressed and bank-owned properties hit the market, slowing the state’s nascent housing recovery, officials from the Massachusetts Housing Partnership said yesterday. Clark Ziegler, executive director of the state’s quasi-public, affordable housing agency, said there are about 64,000 distressed properties in so-called shadow inventory poised to go on the market because they have delinquent mortgages, are in foreclosure, or already are owned by a lender. … “The reality is that there are more [foreclosed properties] to come, and it will stretch out how long it takes the recovery to play out,’’ Ziegler said. “It is a cautionary tale.’’ It’s a confusing tale too. File under: Eeni Meeni Miny Mo Paper rock scissors
 
  A dog story
What happened to that dog? You know, the canine named "Trouble," the beloved Maltese poodle left behind by the late Leona Helmsley, who died in 2007. From the WSJ blog: Trouble initially inherited a $12 million trust fund, which was later reduced to $2 million by a Manhattan judge in 2008, at the request of Trouble’s trustees. (The remainder went to charity.) That’s “enough money to pay for Trouble’s maintenance and welfare at the highest standards of care for more than 10 years, which is more than twice her reasonably anticipated life expectancy,” said the general manager of the Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel, where the dog now resides, in an affidavit. Life is good for Trouble, infamously dubbed “rich bitch,” by the NY Post: “Trouble is no trouble. She is alive and well and thriving,” says Howard Rubenstein, the spokesman for the Helmsley estate. The dog’s security costs the Helmsley estate $100,000 a year. Hmm ... $100k a year for security - that's something to bark about.
 
 
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