The ADU Revolution: A Guide to Building Accessory Dwelling Units
An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a small, self-contained living space located on the same property as a single-family home. ADUs are also sometimes called "granny flats," "in-law units," or "secondary units." They can be attached to the main house, such as in a basement or above a garage, or they can be a separate structure, such as a converted garage or a tiny home.
ADUs are a type of housing that can provide additional living space for family members, friends, or renters. They can be a good option for homeowners who want to provide housing for an aging parent or adult child or for homeowners who wish to earn extra income by renting out the space.
The world of ADUs is vast, and this book will break it all down for you step-by-step. ADUs can be a valuable and cost-effective way to add living space to a property for personal use or as a rental property. So let us show you how to make the right decisions for a successful project!
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Description | An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a small, self-contained living space located on the same property as a single-family home. ADUs are also sometimes called "granny flats," "in-law units," or "secondary units." They can be attached to the main house, such as in a basement or above a garage, or they can be a separate structure, such as a converted garage or a tiny home.
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