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ADU Zoning in Lowell, MA

Complete ADU zoning guide for Lowell, Massachusetts. Learn about allowed ADU types, approval process, size limits, and local zoning regulations.

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ADU Regulations in Lowell

Lowell follows the Massachusetts state baseline under the Affordable Homes Act. This means all Massachusetts state-level ADU rights apply — including by-right approval, no owner occupancy requirement, and standardized size limits. Lowell may also have additional local regulations that supplement the state baseline.

By-Right Approval: No Hearing Required

ADUs in Lowell are approved by right. This means you submit your building plans to the building department and receive a building permit without going through a public hearing or special permit process. By-right approval significantly reduces both the timeline and cost of your ADU project.

Allowed ADU Types

Lowell allows the following ADU types: detached, attached, conversion. Detached ADUs are standalone structures in your yard — the most flexible option. Attached ADUs share a wall with your existing home, reducing construction costs. Interior conversions transform existing space (basement, attic, or garage) into a separate dwelling unit.

No Owner Occupancy Required

Lowell does not require owner occupancy for ADUs, a right guaranteed by the Affordable Homes Act. This means you can rent both your main home and the ADU, making it a viable pure investment property. You're also free to live in the ADU and rent the main house.

Historic District Considerations

Lowell has historically significant areas including Andover Street Historic District, City Hall Historic District, Lowell City Historic Board, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center, Rogers Fort Hill Park. If your property is located within or adjacent to a historic district, your ADU design may need to go through additional design review to ensure compatibility with the neighborhood's architectural character. This can affect exterior materials, rooflines, and window styles. Consult with the local historical commission early in your planning process.

Important: State Baseline Data

The information on this page reflects Massachusetts state baseline rules. Lowell may have additional local requirements. We recommend confirming with your local building department before starting your project.

Lowell ADU Rules at a Glance

Max Size

900 sq ft

% of Home

50%

Max Height

25 ft

Max Stories

2

Front Setback

25 ft

Side Setback

5 ft

Rear Setback

5 ft

Parking

1 space(s)

Approval

BY RIGHT

Owner Occupancy

Not required

Rental Allowed

Yes

Short-Term Rental

Not allowed

Lowell Building Department

Lowell City Building Inspector

375 Merrimack St # 55, Lowell, MA 01852, USA

Phone: (978) 970-4021

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are ADUs allowed by right in Lowell, MA?

Yes. ADUs in Lowell are approved by right — you submit your plans to the building department and receive a building permit without a public hearing or special permit process. This is guaranteed by the Affordable Homes Act.

What types of ADUs can I build in Lowell?

Lowell allows detached, attached, conversion ADUs. With up to 900 sq ft allowed, a detached ADU gives you the most flexibility for a full living space.

Do I need to live on the property to build an ADU in Lowell?

No. Lowell does not require owner occupancy — this is a right guaranteed by the Affordable Homes Act. You can rent both your main home and the ADU, making this a pure investment property if you choose.

How big can I build an ADU in Lowell, MA?

In Lowell, you can build an ADU up to 900 square feet or 50% of your home's living area, whichever is larger. With 900 sq ft, you have enough room for a full 2-bedroom cottage with a kitchen, bathroom, and living area. This is guaranteed by the Affordable Homes Act.

Does Lowell have historic district rules for ADUs?

Yes. Lowell has historically significant areas including Andover Street Historic District, City Hall Historic District, Lowell City Historic Board, Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center, Rogers Fort Hill Park. If your property is in or near a historic district, your ADU design may require review by the local historical commission for architectural compatibility. This can affect timelines and design choices.

Can I rent out my ADU in Lowell?

Yes, long-term rentals are allowed for ADUs in Lowell. However, short-term rentals (like Airbnb) are not currently allowed for ADUs. With a population of 115,554, Lowell has strong rental demand.

How accurate is the ADU data for Lowell?

The information on this page reflects Massachusetts state baseline rules under the Affordable Homes Act. Lowell may have additional local requirements that differ from the state baseline. We recommend confirming with your local building department before starting your project.

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