by Doug Quattrochi | Dec 17, 2023
Research shows rent control hurts the value of all property in a city, and the way state school aid is distributed means other communities will lose some of their education funding if rent control returns.
by Lew Sichelman | Aug 6, 2023
Homebuyers who focus solely on the cost of their mortgage’s interest and principal are doing themselves a disservice. There are other recurring costs that should be factored into the decision.
by Christopher R. Vaccaro | Jun 25, 2023
A new Supreme Court ruling is likely to affect the enforcement of property tax liens in Massachusetts.
by Scott Van Voorhis | May 21, 2023
It would be hard to say that Cambridge isn’t doing its level best to back up its beliefs in social justice with cold, hard cash.
by The Associated Press | Apr 26, 2023
Massachusetts is among roughly a dozen states and the District of Columbia that allow local jurisdictions to keep the excess money from the sale of a property where back taxes are owed. That practice is now under scrutiny.
by Scott Van Voorhis | Apr 23, 2023
With all due respect, one wonders whether the mayor’s CFO is living in the same world as the rest of us in day-to-day contact with the business of real estate and development.
by State House News Service | May 11, 2022
Massachusetts ranked among the worst states in the country on property tax competitiveness, according to an assessment released Tuesday by a group that favors tax policies that it says will spur economic growth.
by Lew Sichelman | May 1, 2022
Deborah Foss is a 67-year-old grandmother in New Bedford, who survives on a small fixed income from Social Security. She has several medical conditions, including chronic lymphocytic leukemia, COPD and neuropathy. Why did the state of Massachusetts take her house away?
by Banker & Tradesman | Nov 28, 2021
COVID-19’s effects on income-producing properties will pose challenges for officials responsible for setting property tax assessments. Property owners must be keenly aware of the issues and deadlines for appeals.
by Lew Sichelman | Mar 7, 2021
Thanks to the unusually large jump in housing prices over the last 12 months, plus a major shortfall in state and county revenue from other sources, your property taxes may well increase by 2023.
by Lew Sichelman | Jun 30, 2019
Congratulations to Beverly Fulkerson of Osgood, Indiana, who was the winner of a Montana mountain retreat in this year’s HGTV Dream Home Giveaway. Here’s hoping she gets to keep the place.
by The Associated Press | Mar 11, 2019
A new report says cities and towns in Massachusetts experienced their strongest revenue gains in a decade during a recent 12-month period.
by State House News Service | May 31, 2018
The House overwhelmingly approved legislation Wednesday that would allow property owners to form districts and levy assessments to pay for improvements within them.
by Jim Morrison | Oct 4, 2017
Massachusetts homeowners paid some of the highest real estate taxes in the country again last year, according to analysis from the National Association of Home Builders.
by State House News Service | Dec 2, 2015
Property tax revenues across Massachusetts rose by...