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February 12, 2026

Housing Inventory Is Making a Comeback in 2026

Housing inventory is rebounding in 2026. More homes for sale means buyers are gaining options, time, and negotiating power as the market gradually rebalances.

Home Buying TipsNew Layout

February 10, 2026

Top 3 Reasons to Buy a Home Before Spring

Beat the spring rush! We’re breaking down the top 3 reasons why savvy buyers are making their move now instead of waiting for the April

Market UpdatesNew Layout

February 5, 2026

Home Insurance Costs Are Rising: What Buyers Should Plan For

Home insurance premiums are rising across the country. Here’s what’s driving the increase—and how buyers can plan, budget, and save.
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Market UpdatesNew Layout

December 11, 2025

Top 7 Reasons Homeowners Are Selling Their Homes in 2026

Thinking about selling your home in 2026? Many homeowners are re-evaluating their needs, priorities, and lifestyle. Here are the top seven reasons driving the decision to sell — and what they could mean for you.
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Market UpdatesNew Layout

November 12, 2025

Wellesley Real Estate Market Reality Check: Is Now a Good Time to Sell?

While rising inventories and buyer affordability issues have tempered prices across Greater Boston, the Wellesley market continues to rise—where well-priced homes are still selling fast. See what the latest GBAR data means if you’re considering selling your Wellesley home in 2025–2026.
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Market Updates

October 10, 2025

Why Experts Say Mortgage Rates Could Ease Over the Next Year

Will mortgage rates drop in 2025–2026? See why experts think 30-year loans could dip below 6%—and what that could mean for buyers and sellers in Greater Boston.
What a Fed Rate Cut Could Mean for Mortgage Rates

Market Updates

September 18, 2025

What a Fed Rate Cut Could Mean for Mortgage Rates

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Home Buying Tips

September 18, 2025

New Construction Homes: Builder Incentives Hit 5-Year High

Discover how builder incentives, price cuts, and buyer perks are making new construction homes more affordable than ever in Greater Boston.
New Massachusetts home inspection law video update for Greater Boston homeowners

Market Updates

August 27, 2025

New Massachusetts Home Inspection Law Update (Video)

Quick video update on Sherborn market trends—inventory, pricing, and what it means for sellers.
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Methodology

TownRatings™ is a proprietary model developed by Team Coyle to provide homebuyers and sellers with a relative rating (assessment) of a town’s key characteristics, benchmarked against other Greater Boston towns. Ratings are based on publicly available data and Team Coyle’s on-the-ground expertise and are intended as a general guide only. Please consult a licensed real estate professional before making any real estate decisions. Ratings are current as of October 4, 2025.

RATING CATEGORIES

  • Quality of Schools: Based on Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) 2024 data, emphasizing Grade 10 MCAS English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency rates and 4-year high school graduation rates. Together, these measures provide a snapshot of academic achievement and long-term outcomes.
    Scale: Above Average · Average · Below Average
  • Commute to Boston: Assesses commuting ease using travel time, distance, and in-town transit access. For towns with MBTA rail or subway service, commute times are measured to the line’s natural Boston endpoint (e.g., North Station, South Station, or Back Bay). For towns without in-town service, commute times are measured by car to Back Bay as the default reference point.
    Scale: Easy · Moderate · Challenging
  • Shopping & Dining: Reflects the density and variety of retail and restaurant options within a town or in adjacent hubs.
    Scale: Excellent · Good · Limited
  • Lifestyle: A general description a town's overall character (e.g., Upscale, Rural, Historic, Suburban, Urban/Vibrant).
  • Est. Annual Tax per $1M: The town’s residential property tax rate applied to $1,000,000 of value (as of the report date) for easy comparison.

HOW RATINGS ARE DERIVED

Ratings are determined using a blend of publicly reported data (e.g., DESE reports, MBTA schedules, municipal tax rates, business directories), mapping and transportation tools, and qualitative insights from Team Coyle agents active in these markets.

LIMITATIONS & DISCLAIMERS

  • Informational only; subject to change without notice.
  • No duty to update: Team Coyle and its agents are not obligated to refresh or revise ratings.
  • No warranties: Information is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind.
  • No liability: Team Coyle, its agents, and Compass are not liable for any losses, damages, or costs arising from use or reliance.
  • Not advice: not legal, tax, financial, educational, or transportation advice. Consult a licensed real estate professional/agent and other appropriate professionals.
  • Verify independently: Commute times vary (route/time/weather) — check MBTA schedules and test commutes. School offerings and performance change — confirm with districts and the MA Dept. of Elementary & Secondary Education. Amenities evolve — verify locally.
  • Third-party content not endorsed; accuracy not guaranteed. Trademarks belong to their owners.
  • Broker disclosure: Compass is a licensed real estate broker and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws.
  • Fair housing: Nothing here should be used to encourage or discourage housing decisions based on protected characteristics.

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