
ADDITIONAL DWELLING
UNITS
LIVABLE SPACES IN UNUSED PLACES
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are redefining how we view and utilize real estate, offering innovative solutions for creating livable spaces. In response to the ongoing housing crisis, local governments are streamlining processes, making it easier and faster than ever to maximize the potential of properties.
ADU TYPES
No two properties are alike—ADUs can be created in various forms, whether built from the ground up or by converting an existing structure.

Garage Conversion
Have a garage? Detached or not it’s the perfect candidate for an ADU, with the structure already in place. This cost-effective solution can help you generate rental income efficiently.

Accessory Building
Located on the same property as the primary home, an ADU offers the concept of a tiny home—only not so tiny. It features its own kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping areas. While the size depends on local municipal regulations, it can often be as large as 600 square feet.

Additions
Adding onto the primary residence to create an ADU is a great option. This can be achieved in various ways, such as building on the upper level, the main level, or above the garage.