Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

Simon_Jester88 t1_jdycogt wrote

Depends on the scale that your partner is doing and the clientele you are trying to attract. Best place to start small or large would be to make at the very least a barebones website.if you want smaller jobs post it on community boards (craigslist and social media where it is allowed) and such. Bigger jobs require more visibility through advertised Internet exposure which unfortunately is usually more of a matter of money.

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Coggs362 t1_jdycnkq wrote

I been drinking iced year round. A large at Back Bay is 3.95

South Station a few cents more. Like 4.25?

I don't buy medium.

In 2019, South Station large was $3.82, I think.

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Unfair_Isopod534 t1_jdy5cjg wrote

Not surprised at all. Each house gets at least 10 offers, gets sold within a week. Forget about any contingencies. I was at an open house with a line of people. If you are 5 min early to open house, you gotta look for parking. If you think you got money, there is someone else with more money. It's just sad.

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amos106 t1_jdy1qaw wrote

So is the recession over? It was only like 2 weeks ago that a major bank in the tech industry went belly up and had to be bailed out. Said bank was bailed out because it was used by many startups (including local ones) for payroll. More companies are announcing layoffs too. Lots of conditions in the market are changing at the same time and it will take a bit for the dust to settle.

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amos106 t1_jdy0m3s wrote

Developers don't build affordable housing but that doesn't mean that "luxury" units don't provide pressure relief from gentrification. The road infrastructure isn't scalable for single family housing. Right now the best solution is to build 5-over-1's near public transit and hope that the market can sort itself out over time.

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