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WHAT IS AN ADU ? 

ADU stands for Accessory Dwelling Unit and they might just be your next edited home. You might know ADUs by their other, quasi-affectionate names such as granny-flats, mother-in-law-apartments and so on. They are dwellings–either attached or detached from a main house–that exist on a lot with another house. Many ADUs are built above garages too.

ADUs have myriad benefits such as:
 

  • Creating a secondary rental income.

  • Increasing the occupancy of a given plot of land.

  • Creating more communal living, while still providing autonomy and privacy for both homes.

  • People who may have once needed a large home–e.g. parents whose children have moved out–can move into the ADU and rent out the main home.

ADUs are not lean-to’s; they are real homes that require building permits  and some investment.

What’s great about ADUs is that they provide a way of optimizing traditional the American home, whose lot size is often considerably larger than its home. We realize many people who want to live an edited life live in traditional American homes; moreover they neither want to move into a micro apartment in the city or a tiny house in the country. The ADU provides a great way of working with existing resources, while providing extra income, increasing the efficiency of a property and creating a more community-oriented lifestyle.

TYPES OF ADUs

Detached new construction ADU

,also sometimes called backyard cottages, granny flats, laneway houses, or DADUs, depending on the jurisdiction:

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 Garage conversion ADUs

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 Garage conversion ADUs

 or attached to it. In some areas, these may be called garage apartments or carriage houses:

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 Addition ADUs or “bump-out ADUs”:

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