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A Guide To Accessory Dwelling Units


The affordable housing crisis in America has become bigger than ever before, with more people unable to afford a roof on their head. 

And while governments are making serious attempts to address this issue, the one beacon of hope that can help make a serious headway are Accessory Dwelling Units

For some people in the country Accessory Dwelling Units are no stranger. In fact, the first ADU came to be built as early as the 1980s when they were permitted in New York City. 

Today, more counties across the country are legalizing ADU not only for the property owners and their families but also for rental purposes. 

Here’s more to ADU homes

What is an Accessory Dwelling Unit? 

Also called as secondary suites, among others, Accessory Dwelling Units are secondary homes built on the same property as the main home. 

They can serve multiple purposes from being a home for elderly parents to that for young children. 

Moreover, with counties increasingly permitting the use of ADUs as rental properties, there’s also a good chance you can rent your ADU and thus earn a passive income out of it. 

Different types of Accessory Dwelling Units: 

As a secondary home, ADUs can be of many types, including: 

  1. Detached ADU

This ADU type, as the name suggests, is built separately from the main home, and mostly in the backyard in your home. 

  1. Basement apartment 

A basement apartment or ADU is built by repurposing the basement of your home. However, such an ADU should have an entry separate from that of the main building. 

  1. Garage ADU

Just like the basement ADU, a garage ADU is built by repurposing the garage and having it meet all ADU requirements. 

  1. Prefab ADU

These ADUs are built entirely in the factory, so all you need to do is assemble them in your property. 

The final words 

If there’s one building project that calls for miminial investment and offers you high return, it is the ADU. 

And as more counties in Florida and elsewhere permit ADU for rental purposes, this could be the best home addition project for you.


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