Landscape design in Teele Square
Teele Square is Somerville's triple-decker multifamily (1895-1920) submarket. Teele Square sits on the Somerville-Medford boundary, with Broadway forming the dividing line — a kitchen renovation on the north side of Broadway routes through Medford ISD while a project across the street routes through Somerville ISD, with materially different permit-timeline expectations (Somerville averages 12 weeks; Medford averages 8 weeks).
What a landscape design project looks like here
Teele Square sits on the Somerville-Medford boundary, with Broadway forming the dividing line — a kitchen renovation on the north side of Broadway routes through Medford ISD while a project across the street routes through Somerville ISD, with materially different permit-timeline expectations (Somerville averages 12 weeks; Medford averages 8 weeks).
Because Teele Square sits within walking distance of Tufts University's residential campus, many triple-decker units have been re-partitioned for student rental — kitchen renovations on these units frequently surface unpermitted bedroom-count changes that must be reconciled with Somerville ISD before the new permit clears, often requiring 4-8 weeks of zoning relief filings.
Teele Square's 1920s Colonial Revival single-family stock on the Tufts periphery represents Somerville's lightest renovation typology — most projects here can be supervised under a CS-restricted (1-2 family) license rather than CS-GC, with the same 12-18% labor-rate advantage that applies in West Roxbury or Hyde Park.
Rear-yard design, rooftop gardens, suburban single-family plantings — Conservation Commission + Wetlands Protection Act §131 §40 review on water-adjacent parcels. In Teele Square specifically, triple-decker multifamily (1895-1920) stock means landscape design scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Boston scoping flow factors mgl ch. 111 §197a delead on triple-decker + pre-1978 stock and 780 cmr §722 fire-rated assemblies on triple-decker floors into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Teele Square landscape design projects typically run $24K–$245K. Teele Square's triple-decker multifamily (1895-1920) stock, combined with mgl ch. 111 §197a delead on triple-decker + pre-1978 stock, puts most mid-complexity projects in the $135K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
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