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Looking to expand your living space or enhance your property's value in beautiful Southern California? Consider the advantages of adding a New Attached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) to your home
An New attached Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit that is integrated or attached to the primary dwelling on a single-family residential property. Unlike detached ADUs, which are standalone structures separate from the main house, attached ADUs share one or more walls with the primary residence. Attached ADUs can take various forms, such as converted basements, additions above garages, or extensions to the existing home. These units often have separate entrances, kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces, providing autonomy and privacy for the occupants while remaining physically connected to the main dwelling. Attached ADUs offer homeowners an opportunity to maximize the use of their existing space and provide additional living quarters for family members, renters, or guests. They also offer potential benefits such as increased property value and rental income opportunities.
There are many advantages to building an attached ADU in Southern California:
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Less privacy: Sharing walls with the main house can reduce privacy compared to a detached ADU.
Potential construction limitations: Existing structures might influence design options.
Costs vary depending on size, design, and materials. Expect to pay more than a detached garage conversion, but potentially less than a new detached ADU.
The timeline depends on permit processing, design complexity, and construction crew availability. It typically takes longer than a detached garage conversion but potentially less than a new detached ADU.
Yes, you'll need to obtain permits from the city or county before construction begins.
While some people with extensive construction experience tackle ADU projects themselves, it's generally recommended to hire licensed professionals for design, permitting, and construction to ensure a safe and code-compliant build.
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