New England Homeowners
Lotwise helps New England homeowners learn if their property could support additional living space, rental income, or flexible housing before committing valuable time or money.
Before you go any further
• Your property currently relies on a septic system• Your lot is under 7,500 square feet (This is recommended, but decided following a lot evaluation.)• You’re outside New England (We will be expanding in the future pending legislation.)• You’re looking for instant pricing or a sales pitch.• You want to move forward immediately without an individualized understanding and educated assessment.This is intentionally direct, so you don’t waste time.
If any of the above apply, this likely isn’t the right fit for you.
If you’re unsure, that’s okay. We can help clarify to ensure you make the right decision.
How it works
Tell us a bit about your property, what you’re hoping to do and your timeline.The 5 most common uses for an ADU/DDU:
• in-law apartment
• income producing rental
• space for young adults to focus on their future
• parents to downsize or an alternative to expensive senior housing
• multi-use space, garage etc.MA law states that a new dwelling can not exceed 900 sqftKnowing the purpose of your new dwelling will help us to better direct you towards the best options.
There’s no obligation once an evaluation has been processed.
What happens next
We’ll review your submission and follow up within 3–5 business days.If it looks like a potential fit, you’ll get a short phone call with a clear understanding of options along with rough budget guidance.If it’s not a fit, we’ll explain why and what changes could be made.
If you’re exploring what your property could support and want a clear, honest assessment, share a few details below.
We’ll review your submission and follow up within 3–5 business days.
There’s no obligation and no pressure to move forward.