
29 December 2020 | 40 replies
I self managed a property in Boston, while Im in DC for about 4 years.

16 October 2018 | 6 replies
So i guess it does not come under faanie or freedie guidelineswould you have any suggestion regarding any bank lenders that do non warrantable loans in the boston area or for that matter anyone?

26 September 2018 | 1 reply
This is unique relative to other places I've personally rented (Denver, Orlando, LA and Boston).

24 October 2021 | 3 replies
Below is more context:- We all have full time jobs and in our early 30's- 2 of us live in New York City and 1 lives in Boston, if that matters- All of us are planning to do equal investment and buy the property in all cash- Our strategy for the first property is to go for cash flow - We are only going to buy one property under this LLC.

4 October 2018 | 6 replies
Part of this change is to increase density, public transportation, etc.

9 September 2021 | 45 replies
.• On any lot with an existing single-family dwelling unit, where regardless of zoning, the lot has any of the following General Plan Land Use/Transportation designations:- Residential Neighborhood- Mixed-Use Neighborhood- Urban Village or Urban Residential- Transit Residential or Rural Residential- Downtown- Mixed-Use Commercial• On two-family (duplex) lots and on multifamily properties• In a low-density cluster development if it conforms to development standards of the R-1 zoning district, and the development and use standards of the low-density cluster permit.Minimum Lot Size3,000 square feetNo minimum lot sizeMinimum Setbacks from Rear and Side Property Lines0 feet for 1-story conversions and new construction.5 feet for second-story ADUs constructed above a garage or accessory structure.0 feet for 1-story conversions and new construction.4 feet for second-story ADUs constructed above a garage or accessory structure4 feet minimum rear and side setbacks required for detached ADU in multifamily developments.Maximum HeightFor detached ADUs:Single story – 18 feet maximumSecond story – 24 feet maximumAttached ADUs are subject to the height limits of the main home.Single-family properties - No change in height requirements.Multifamily properties - 16 feet maximum height for detached ADUs.Rear Yard CoverageArea covered by the ADU, accessory buildings, and accessory structures, except pools, shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard.Area covered shall not exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard or up to 800 square feet, whichever is greater.Detached ADU Allowed LocationsRear yard only, at least 6 feet away from primary dwelling.May be attached to a detached garage or other existing accessory structure.Must meet minimum setbacks for an accessory building in accordance with Section 20.30.500.No changes except that ADUs that exceed forty percent (40%) of the rear yard must maintain minimum 4 foot side and rear setbacks.

27 September 2018 | 1 reply
USB shows Boston market fairly valued.

6 August 2018 | 16 replies
I would try to stay near Light Rail and transportation options.

3 July 2018 | 29 replies
Texas is landlord friendly but you will have additional challenges managing from Boston.

12 July 2018 | 7 replies
Easy transportation to 94, 90, walkable Metra stop and Blue line stop make it great for young couples who move out of the downtown but don't quite want to make the jump to the burbs.