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Building an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) on a hillside can be different than building it on a flat lot. Hillside properties can present unique challenges, such as soil erosion, unstable foundations, and steep slopes. These challenges can affect the design and construction of the ADU and may require additional planning and preparation
Section 8 housing, also known as the Housing Choice Voucher program, is a federal program designed to assist low-income individuals and families with their housing needs. The program is administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and provides rent assistance to eligible participants, enabling them to secure decent, safe, and sanitary housing.
The value that an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) will add to a home in California can vary widely depending on a variety of factors, such as the location of the home, the size and quality of the ADU, and the local real estate market conditions. However, in general, adding an ADU to a property in California can increase its value significantly.
As a property owner, or an owner of an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), looking to monetize the space you own, renting through Airbnb has become a popular and lucrative option
Many clients ask us whether they should build a detached ADU, utilizing valuable backyard space, or maybe build a second story on top of their existing garage. While not all cases are alike, this article is meant to shed more light on this topic.
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Los Angeles is known for its car culture, sprawling suburbs, and limited parking. Many Angelenos park their cars in the garage, leaving their garages underutilized. However, as many people are moving to remote work and online businesses, converting a garage into a living space has become increasingly popular.