An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a separate home or living space that exists on the same property as your primary residence. Adding an ADU can increase the value of your property, provide a source of rental income, or create living space for family members. If you’re considering building an accessory dwelling unit on your property, let Janus Mortgage provide the guidance and support you need to make your project a success.
Accessory dwelling units are additional living spaces that occupy your primary residence or property. Common examples of ADUs can include:
Our customers often use an ADU as a rental property for extra income, but remember that the structure cannot legally be sold apart from the main house.
Accessory dwelling units come in several different varieties. Janus Mortgage can help you with each of these three main types:
Detached ADU
A detached ADU refers to a structure that’s completely separate from the primary residence. For example, a guest house in your backyard or side yard would be classified as a detached unit.
Attached ADU
An attached ADU shares at least one wall with your primary residence. Entrances can be shared or separated from the entrance to your main house. The attached ADUs can create an apartment connected to your primary residence.
Conversion
In a conversion ADU, property owners can convert a portion of their home, garage, or attic into a residential living space. For instance, converting the area above your garage into an apartment would be considered an ADU conversion, as would renovating your attic into a separate living space.
Before you build an accessory dwelling unit on your property, it’s essential to understand the costs and benefits. Here’s a rundown of what to expect when adding an ADU to your property.
ADU Pros
Building an accessory dwelling unit can come with notable advantages, including:
You can also use an accessory dwelling unit for your own purposes, such as a studio or home office. Additionally, an accessory dwelling unit requires less heating and cooling energy, which means you can add one without compromising your commitment to sustainability.
On the other hand, an accessory dwelling unit features certain drawbacks, such as:
It’s also important to note that, while an accessory dwelling unit can serve as a source of rental income, you’ll have to find and screen tenants to keep your unit occupied.
To build an accessory dwelling unit, you’ll typically need to obtain a building permit. This also means you’ll need to submit detailed plans and specifications before your build is approved.
Specific zoning and building code requirements vary by state and local governments. Depending on these requirements, you may be required to:
You may wonder if an accessory dwelling unit requires a kitchen. Most jurisdictions require that an ADU be a completely independent living space, complete with its own bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom. However, check with your local housing and community development administration for exact specifications for an accessory structure.
No matter what type of unit you build, you’ll need to secure financing. Janus Mortgage offers several renovation loan options, including:
An FHA 203(k) Standard loan can be used exclusively for an attached ADU, while the other renovation loans can be used for either an attached or detached ADU. To qualify, you must: Build an accessory dwelling unit smaller than your primary residence Occupy the primary residence Build only one accessory dwelling unit on your property Ready to explore financing options for your accessory dwelling unit? The expert team at Janus Mortgage can help you find the best option for your project — with your needs as our highest priority.
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