Accessory Dwelling Unit Tag

Introduction An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a house connected to a primary residence, but does not have a complete kitchen and bathroom facilities. It can be built on any land, but most people choose to build it on their own land or in an existing building. The average cost of building an ADU has increased over the years due to rising construction costs and stricter zoning laws that require new buildings meet stricter codes than those used for single-family homes. We can connect you with our ADU partners who can help you get the best estimate. What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit? An ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) is a second apartment unit on the property that can be used for rental income or for personal use. You may have an existing structure on your property and want to add an ADU in its place. The term “accessory” means “furnishing additional space; auxiliary.” In this sense, an...

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