What is an ADU?
ADU means “Accessory Dwelling Unit”.
According to the American Planning Association, “an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a smaller, independent residential dwelling unit located on the same lot as a stand-alone (i.e., detached) single-family home”.
Why have an ADU?
“Age in Place” - Provides a place for aging parents/relatives to stay
Provides a place for younger family members to stay
Provides an opportunity for rental income
To accommodate individuals with special needs
To use as a guesthouse/pool house
Provides a place for a full-time caregiver
Provides a place for empty nesters to downsize and rent out main house
Provides a flexible space for working, relaxing, exercising or performing hobbies