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Is an Accessory Dwelling Unit Right for You? Here’s What to Know

Are you having a hard time finding the right home in your budget? Or maybe you already own a home but could use some extra income or a designated space for aging loved ones. Either way, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) could be the smart solution you have been looking for in today’s market.

What Is an ADU?

According to Fannie Mae, an ADU is a small separate living space that’s on the same lot as a single family home. It must include its own areas for living, sleeping, cooking and bathrooms independent of the main house. And they can take shape in a few different ways. Fannie Mae adds, an ADU can be:

The Benefits of ADUs

ADUs are growing in popularity as more people discover why they are so practical. In fact, a recent survey shows that 24% of agents say an ADU, such as a mother-in-law house, is one of the most desired features buyers are looking for right now.

The growing appeal makes sense. With rising costs all around you, an ADU can help supplement your income and ease some of the strain on you wallet. Whether you buy a home that has one already or you add one on, it gives you the option to rent out that portion of your home to help pay your mortgage.

Here are some of the other top benefits of ADUs, according to Fannie Mae and the AARP:

It’s worth noting that since an ADU exists on a singe family lot as a secondary dwelling, it typically can’t be sold separately from the primary residence. And while that’s changing in some states, regulations vary by location.

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