adu: Are ADU’s a Good Investment? The ABC’s of ADU’s
- 08/31/20 10:59 AM
Accessory Dwelling Units, more commonly called ADU’s, have been gaining popularity in recent years. But are they a good investment? Not all real estate experts agree, so let’s take a deep dive to see if ADU’s are worth the price tag.
What Is an ADU? An accessory dwelling unit is a smaller, secondary unit on the property of a single-family home. It can be attached or detached, but it generally taps into the utilities of the main unit. Minimum requirements to be considered an ADU are a kitchen (or kitchenette), bathroom, bedroom/living space, and private entrance. Although Accessory Dwelling Unit is the technical term, (3 comments)
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