What is an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit)?
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a self-contained living unit on a property that is separate from the primary residence. Also known as “granny flats”, “in-law units”, backyard cottages, or secondary suites, ADUs provide additional space for living, often smaller in size compared to the main house but fully equipped with living, sleeping, kitchen, and bathroom facilities. ADUs offer a versatile solution to housing needs, whether it's adding value to your property, accommodating family members, or creating a rental opportunity.
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Junior ADU:
A Junior ADU is a compact unit attached to the main house, typically with its own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and utilities. A great example of this is a garage conversion
Detached ADU:
This type of ADU is a standalone structure separated from the primary residence. It could be a newly constructed cottage or a prefab unit.
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Increased Property Value
Rental Income
Flexible Use
Sustainability
Regulations and Considerations