What is an ADU?
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) refers to a secondary housing unit that is constructed on the same property as the main residence. ADUs serve various purposes, such as accommodating a home office, acting as a guest house, or providing living space for aging parents or adult children. Here are some potential advantages associated with building an ADU:
In summary, building an ADU can be a wise investment that provides financial, social, and environmental benefits. However, it is crucial to consider local zoning regulations and building codes before proceeding with ADU construction
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