The changing landscape of Boston's three-deckers: Rising prices and diminishing dreams
Briefly

Three-deckers were a reliable path for Boston-area families to access homeownership. The owner lived in one unit, with rental income covering the mortgage. However, rising prices make it challenging for this traditional model to work in Boston now.
Affordable three-deckers are now scarce in Boston, with median prices around $1,200,000. Instead, cities like New Bedford, Fall River, Lawrence, Lowell, and Worcester offer more affordable options, with commuter rail access for convenience.
Read at Boston.com
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