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Housing

DeIulis Brothers got its start in residential construction when it expanded from working as a masonry subcontractor and entered the custom single family home market.  In the 1970’s we entered the multi-unit residential market, completing projects for both public and private entities.  Our work in this area has included assisted living, senior and special purpose housing projects.  Through our affiliated real estate companies we have also undertaken the development and construction of several multi-unit residential projects.  We continue to do selective work in the single family residence market, focusing on new construction, renovation and additions to premium homes.  DeIulis Brothers’ hard earned reputation for quality and dependability is most evident in its work in this market segment.  Where the relationship between owner, architect and contractor is built on mutual respect and trust, DeIulis Brothers brings the integrity, skill and experience necessary to be a successful team player.

Additional Multi-Family Housing Projects

Additional Assisted Living & Elderly Housing Projects

  • Restoration of 1805 Custom House, Salem (1977) – This project was developed by an affiliate of DeIulis Brothers and consisted of 13 units of housing and 4 street level commercial spaces.  This project was notable for being the first housing built in downtown Salem.
  • The Essex House Condominium, Salem (1989) – new construction of 42 units of housing on five levels with underground parking
  • Commons of Lynn Condominium, Lynn (1988) – new construction of 55 units on five levels with underground parking
  • Church Court Condominium, Salem (1987) – new construction of 16 units on four levels.  An affiliate of DeIulis Brothers developed this project.
  • Grason Landing Condominium, Lynn (1987) – new construction of 35 units, including renovations to existing masonry building and new construction of two additional buildings
  • Farrell Court Family Housing, Salem (1987) – new construction of 12 units of family housing for the Salem Housing Authority
  • Lewis House Condominium, Lynn (1985) – new construction of 40 units on three levels.  An affiliate of DeIulis Brothers developed this project.
  • Central Plaza Condominium, Salem (1981) – new construction of a 5 level, 50 unit mixed use condominium with underground parking.  This project was the first significant construction of housing in downtown Salem and started a major trend of housing in and around the downtown.  An affiliate of DeIulis Brothers developed this project.
  • Sunrise At Gardner Park, Peabody (1998) – alterations and renovations to existing assisted living facility to add two additional living units
  • James Dalton Residence, Salem (1989) – new construction of 30 units of senior housing for Salem Housing Authority
  • Abbott House Nursing Home, Lynn (1989) – building addition
  • Turn-Key Housing at YMCA and Power Buildings, Salem (1983) – DeIulis Brothers provided the pre-construction and construction services for this unique and first of its kind project in Salem.  An affiliate of DeIulis Brothers acted as the developer, converting two separate and independent privately owned buildings into condominiums, purchasing a portion of each building, financing construction of senior housing and selling the end product to the Salem Housing Authority for a pre-determined price.
  • Mary McGee House, Lynn (1982) – conversion of former Catholic Grammar School into 36 units of senior housing for the Lynn Housing Authority.
  • Oak Ridge Elderly Housing, Byfield (1978) – new construction of 22 units of senior housing