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Column | Your backyard could be a home. Here’s how to build one. - The Washington Post

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washingtonpost.com · Feb 24

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A 26-year-old built a $260,000 ADU on her family's property. Now, she lives in the 748-square-foot space with her sister. - Business Insider

Instead of buying a new house, Mia Corippo used her savings to build a 748-square-foot ADU on her parents' property in California. A 26-year-old built a $260,000 ADU on her family's property. Now, she lives in the 748-square-foot space with her sister.

businessinsider.com · Feb 21

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These states will pay you to build a tiny home in your backyard - Business Insider

These backyard homes, called accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are small housing units ranging from 150 square feet to 1,200 square feet, depending on where you live. In California, where most backyard homes are being built, ADU building permits cost anywhere from $450 to $15,000 — even before construction starts, Backyard Unlimited, a company that builds ADUs, said. The average cost of a unit can range from $100,000 to $300,000, not to mention the permit cost, and securing a loan to build an ADU can be challenging. These states will pay you to build a tiny home in your backyard Vermont and New York are among the states that will pay you to build a tiny home in your backyard.

businessinsider.com · Jan 11

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Factory-Built Accessory Dwelling Units for Affordable Housing Options - HUD User (.gov)

Photo courtesy of Abodu and Joe Fletcher Recognizing the potential for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to help address housing needs, several jurisdictions at the state and local level have attempted to encourage their use by reducing regulatory barriers and offering various incentives. Factory-Built Accessory Dwelling Units for Affordable Housing Options | HUD USER Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. The City of San Jose is encouraging the adoption of accessory dwelling units through preapproved factory-built designs such as the one pictured above. Although many of these jurisdictions have simply updated their regulations to comply with state law, some have taken additional measures to proactively encourage ADU development.3 Experience to date indicates that factory-built ADUs would be a part of any expansion of ADU use.

huduser.gov · Dec 24

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Santa Clarita facing lawsuit over ADU policies - Santa Clarita Valley Signal

Perry Smith Share Tweet Email The city of Santa Clarita is facing a lawsuit from a pair of organizations working for more housing in California over claims its policies on accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, also known as “granny flats,” violate state laws intended to encourage their development. A representative said Tuesday the city has “doubled down” on a local ordinance despite letters stating specific concerns from the organization and the state’s Housing and Community Development Division. The case is being brought by two Northern California groups, the California Housing Defense Fund and Californians for Homeownership.

signalscv.com · Dec 12

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California family wins settlement after City charges $55K to build ADU - Pacific Legal Foundation

Wesley Yu sued the City of East Palo Alto after the City refused to grant a building permit unless he either dedicated his planned accessory dwelling unit to become affordable housing for the City or agreed to pay $54,891 in “in-lieu” fees. California family wins settlement after City charges $55K to build ADU “This settlement is a victory for the Yu family and their right to build a better life without unnecessary government interference,” said Austin Waisanen, an attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, which represented Mr. However, the City’s inclusionary zoning law mandates that residential building projects with fewer than five units—like the Yus’ two-unit project—set aside one unit as affordable housing for the City or pay a hefty fee, known as an exaction. “The City’s commitment to no longer imposing extortionate fees for some ADU projects is a step in the right direction.

pacificlegal.org · Nov 19

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Governor Newsom signs four new accessory dwelling unit bills - PublicCEO

Governor Newsom Signs Four New Accessory Dwelling Unit Bills Few legislative changes in California have become more predictable than the Legislature’s annual revisions to the laws governing accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and junior accessory dwelling units (JADUs). AB 462 – Coastal Development Permits; Disaster-Affected Areas Existing law requires certain ADUs proposed in coastal areas to obtain a coastal development permit (CDP) in addition to other local ADU-permit requirements. Additionally, local permitting decisions on a CDP for an ADU could be appealed to the California Coastal Commission if the underlying property was subject to the Coastal Commission’s appeals jurisdiction (as set forth in Pub. (For more information, see prior BBK ADU legal alerts covering SB 477, AB 345, AB 2533, and SB 1211).

publicceo.com · Nov 12

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Governor Signs Three Bills Assisting Development of ADUs - Alameda Post

California Governor Gavin Newsom has been busy signing bills into law that will help advance housing development across the state, including a set of three that will make it easier for local homeowners to build accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Governor Signs Three Bills Assisting Development of ADUs - Alameda Post Governor Gavin Newsom has signed three bills into law that will make it easier for local homeowners to build accessory dwelling units (ADUs). “With the signing of these bills, California will be able to better plan for smart growth that will meet the housing needs of our communities.” Here’s how the three new laws will affect local building of ADUs, according to Arreguín’s office:. These new laws will collectively help advance housing development across the state in a more efficient manner, benefiting tenants, prospective homeowners, and construction workers, Senator Arreguín’s office stated in a press release.

alamedapost.com · Oct 14

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4 homeowners tell us why they built an extra tiny home on their property instead of moving - Business Insider

For my job as a real estate reporter, I’ve interviewed numerous people who built tiny homes or accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Todd Kuchta, an engineer from Northern California, spent $248,000 building a tiny home for his adult son, who has special needs — a bargain given that typical homes in the area sell for over $1 million. 4 homeowners tell us why they built an extra tiny home on their property instead of moving - B17 News Many people build tiny homes when they can't afford to move to a bigger home. Between scanning Zillow, reading housing studies, and even scrolling through social media, one thing is clear: buying a new home has never felt so out of reach, even for two working people with decent salaries.

businessinsider.com · Oct 14