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Here’s the deal, send me your best photo of Boston covered in snow and I’ll post a gallery here, where they can be voted on. The pictures have to be taken with your own camera,(ie. not taken from a website) and they have to be of Boston. Shoot sidewalks, street signs, cars burried in snow, it doesn’t matter just as long as you take it in Boston. The deadline for submission will be a week from this Monday. Below I’ve posted a photo I took last year.(I know not very good, hopefully I’ll get a better one!) The winner will get some amazing prize yet to be decided. Best of luck and go get some great shots! Email me all submissions, Click Here.

Back Bay
In my first post on Boston’s infamous Back Bay, I used a quote from someone describing what was once a fetid fens, and turning it into one of the most desirable areas of the country. The creation of Back Bay, was truly stunning in its scope of work, but perhaps of even greater importance is [...]
Back Bay
The first block of Marlborough St. is many things to many people. To some, it’s where they call home. To others, it’s beautiful part of Back Bay to take a walk down. But, to many it’s an example of quirky Boston streets. While I’ll focus on the home part in a different post, let’s focus [...]
Video
Video Tour of the Watermark in Cambridge! For more information feel free to contact me at cdunn@warrenre.com
Back Bay
As the first post of my Back Bay History Series I figured I should start with a place I know well, so I’ll start with a former residence of mine. The Spooner Residence or 23 Commonwealth Ave as it is known to many, was built in 1868. The home was built right along side it’s [...]
Industry
Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, decided it was time to liquidate some assets. So what did he do, he put his tiny little Utah ski chalet up for sale. The small home comes in at around 9,500 sq. ft. The home sits on 11 acres and has been called the “perfect retreat” by it’s [...]
Financials
What percentage of Americans actually pay their mortgage on time? This is not a question that gets asked a lot. For those lucky enough to catch the nightly news tonight, you caught them talking about backlash to the bailout bill passed this week. The most interested part of this whole talk though came right at [...]