Median prices for single-family homes sold in Boston last year slipped 2 percent to $327,500 from $335,000. But home prices actually managed to creep up in a few city neighborhoods, according to new stats from The Warren Group.
In downtown Boston, which includes posh nabes like Back Bay and Beacon Hill, home prices surged 36.1 percent to almost $1.96 million from about $1.44 million. The good news didn’t carry over to downtown’s condo market, however. Median condo prices in downtown fell 6.4 percent from 2008.
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