An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit that is typically built on the same property as a primary residence. ADUs, also known as granny flats, in-law suites, or backyard cottages, have gained popularity as a solution to address the growing demand for affordable housing, multigenerational living, and additional rental income. These self-contained living spaces are designed to be fully functional and can include amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom, living area, and separate entrance. ADUs can be attached to the primary residence, converted from existing structures like garages or basements, or built as separate standalone units.
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