405 Washington Street Condominium
405 Washington Street Condominium is a residential development located in Dorchester Center. These condominiums, located at 405 Washington Street in Dorchester, are available from $219,500 to $378,000. There are four (4) one-bedroom homes for sale at $219,500, available to those earning 80% of Area Median Income (AMI), For those earning 100% AMI, there is one (1) available one-bedroom for sale at $287,400. There is one (1) two-bedroom unit available for $258,500 available to those earning 80% of Area Median Income (AMI).
FEATURES
Bike Room

NEIGHBORHOOD
Located along Dorchester’s historic Washington Street corridor, 405 Washington Street Condominium sits in the heart of Dorchester, one of Boston’s most vibrant and well-established neighborhoods.
The property enjoys convenient access to everyday essentials, neighborhood dining, and local shops, with nearby hubs such as Codman Square.
Public transportation options are readily available, including bus routes and easy connections to the MBTA Red Line and Fairmount Commuter Rail, making commuting into Downtown Boston and surrounding neighborhoods straightforward.
JOIN OUR COMMUNITY / PRICING AND ELIGIBILITY
Property Questions:
What are the condo fees? The condo fees range between $303.18/month and $386.81/month. These are subject to final pricing and beneficial ownership.
What utilities/services are included in the condo fee? Master insurance, snow removal, elevator maintenance and inspection, & exterior maintenance. Owner is responsible for all utilities, including electricity (heating/cooling, hot water, cooking, & laundry), water/sewer, & cable/internet (optional). Gas is not a utility at this property.
Is the stove electric or gas? Electric.
Are the washer/dryer included? Not included, has laundry hook up (Electric).
Is parking available? 9 total parking spots. FCFS
Is storage available? Additional storage is not included nor available to rent/purchase.
What is the pet policy? Pets are allowed with restrictions.
If you have additional questions about this property, please contact us using the form or contact information below.
Boston Inclusionary Housing Income Limits for 2025
| Household Size | 70% AMI | 80% AMI | 90% AMI | 100% AMI | 110% AMI | 120% AMI | 150% AMI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Person | $81,060 | $92,640 | $104,220 | $115,800 | $127,380 | $138,960 | $173,700 |
| 2 Person | $92,680 | $105,920 | $119,160 | $132,400 | $145,640 | $158,880 | $198,600 |
| 3 Person | $104,230 | $119,120 | $134,010 | $148,900 | $163,790 | $178,680 | $223,350 |
| 4 Person | $115,780 | $132,320 | $148,860 | $165,400 | $181,940 | $198,480 | $248,100 |
| 5 Person | $125,090 | $142,960 | $160,830 | $178,700 | $196,570 | $214,440 | $268,050 |
| 6 Person | $134,330 | $153,520 | $172,710 | $191,900 | $211,090 | $230,280 | $287,850 |
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FAQ / FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Income Questions:
How is my income calculated?
The household income is calculated based on the gross income of the household. Commissions, bonuses and other regular payments are included and considered part of the gross annual income.
I didn’t file taxes last year. What do I need to provide?
Individuals or households who did not file taxes must provide a verification of non-filing from the IRS in lieu of a tax return. To obtain the verification of non-filing, applicants should fill out a 4506-T form and file it by mail or hand-deliver it to an IRS office. The IRS will mail back a letter of verification which must be provided with the income materials given to the marketing agent. See the IRS website to download a 4506-T form.
I received a pay raise between the time I picked up an application and the time I was income certified and now I am over the income limit. What do I do?
Income is calculated at the time the applicant submits an application to the lottery agent, not during the application process or at the time of the lottery. Eligibility must be maintained from the time of the application pick up until after income certification verification. Unfortunately, if an applicant’s income is over the income limit, the applicant will not be eligible for the particular unit for which they applied.
I have children in school/college, how does this affect my application?
Income from children in school/college under the age of 18 is not considered towards the income of the household.
Are student loans considered income?
Student loans are not considered income and may not be used to income qualify.
I am separated from my spouse, does this affect my application?
Legally married couples shall both be considered part of the household, even if separated. Applicants with additional questions regarding this policy must speak with the marketing agent/seller.
I would like to appeal a decision regarding income eligibility. How do I appeal? Applicants who are rejected will receive a rejection letter in writing and will be given 7 days for the opportunity to appeal the decision.























