These are smaller accessory dwelling units that are typically less than 500 square feet and are usually created by converting a single room within the primary residence.
Single-family ADUs are secondary housing units that are located on the same lot as a single-family home. These units are also sometimes referred to as granny flats, in-law suites or backyard cottages.
These are smaller accessory dwelling units that are typically less than 500 square feet and are usually created by converting a single room within the primary residence.
These units are attached to the main house, either as an addition or a converted garage.
These are stand-alone structures that are separate from the primary residence. They can either be built on the same lot as the main house or on a separate lot.
These units are situated in the basement of the main residence.
These are units that are built within an existing garage or above it.
Sometimes referred to as Secondary Suite, these ADUs are designed to be part of a larger multi-family residential building, such as an apartment complex or duplex, rather than being a separate unit on a single-family property.
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