Triplex in a sentence as an adjective

The standard check is a triplex still the urologist.

In Boston $3k/month will get you into a triplex in Somerville with no T access.

This is functionality that many duplex and triplex units already have.

It’s weird because at least in my area, a triplex is $100,000 more expensive than the single family homes, despite being of similar square footage and quality.

You can likely actually swing it between accessing IRA funds, having a paid-off duplex/triplex/quadplex, and purchasing an annuity or the like.

- Not allowing simple density improvements such as duplexes/triplex/quadplex or garage attic apartments.

>$3k/month will get you into a triplex in Somerville with no T accessI'm a software engineer in Boston, and I know tons of people living comfortably with good T access for far less than that.

If you wanted to buy a SFH and build a duplex or, God forbid, a triplex, then you'd be paying serious money, mostly in the carrying costs of your debts while the government dithers over your application.

As the rents in Oakland have doubled over the last 4 years or so, myself and other people I know were thinking about investing the 150-200k that it takes in the high cost Bay Area to build one of these units or convert a large house into a duplex/triplex.

Triplex definitions

adjective

having three units or components or elements; "a ternary operation"; "a treble row of red beads"; "overcrowding made triple sessions necessary"; "triple time has three beats per measure"; "triplex windows"

See also: ternary treble triple