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In this episode, we explore Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), popularly known as "granny flats," and why they're becoming a crucial answer to Boston's housing crunch... Mayor Michelle Wu is expediting ADU building as a key part of her plan to increase housing stock and support multigenerational living... Discover: • What ADUs are: Self-contained, smaller living units on the same property as a main house, typically with their own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and living space. They vary, including interior conversions (like basements or attics), interior units with modifications, and detached units (such as a small cottage in the backyard or converted garage). Basement buildouts are noted as a common type. • The "Solomonic Wisdom": Why ADUs are seen as a clever way to solve conflicting problems, allowing families to stay close even when rents are high, while also offering homeowners potential extra income... Mike Firestone, Boston's Chief of Policy, describes this approach as "gentle density" – adding homes subtly that fit into the existing neighborhood fabric. • Game-Changing Legislation: The Massachusetts Affordable Homes Act, signed by Governor Maura Healey, now allows ADUs "as of right" in single-family zoning districts statewide, significantly reducing previous red tape. This law, which took effect on February 2nd, includes important guardrails, such as limiting ADU size to 900 square feet, prohibiting owner-occupancy requirements, and limiting parking stipulations if near public transit. • Real-Life Impact & Challenges: Hear from residents like Rose Sargent in Roslindale, who is designing a detached ADU to keep her 77-year-old father part of her family, highlighting the profound human side of this housing solution... We also delve into common hurdles, including starting costs around $150,000, traditional neighborhood resistance, and the potential for design review boards in some towns. • City Support & Global Context: Learn how the City of Boston is acting as a partner, providing extensive support through a 170-page Accessory Dwelling Unit Guidebook, technical assistance grants, and loans available from institutions... We also explore how the concept of ADUs isn't new, appearing in pop culture classics like Happy Days and Full House, and is common globally, from the UK (where 5% of housing stock includes one) to Sweden, which features "friggebods" that can often be built without local planning permission... This episode sheds light on how ADUs are a flexible and powerful tool for meeting housing supply needs, strengthening family and community ties, and fostering innovative, gentle urban growth.
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