Shelhee & David
ADU Reimagined
Are you interested in adding extra space to your property? An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) could be the perfect solution. ADUs are self-contained living spaces that can be added to your property, providing additional living space for guests, family members, or as a rental property.
Building an ADU offers several benefits, including the potential for rental income. Renting out an ADU on your property can be a great way to generate extra income while increasing the value of your property.
ADU construction services are available at competitive prices, allowing you to maximize your return on investment without exceeding your budget.
ADUs are constructed using eco-friendly materials and techniques, making them an environmentally conscious choice for homeowners. These units are built to withstand natural disasters, such as fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods, ensuring both ecological sustainability and long-lasting durability.
We provide a range of ADU models, including pre-approved designs and customizable options, to help you achieve your specific goals.
We understand the importance of timely construction. Our fast construction services ensure that your ADU project is completed efficiently, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of your new space sooner rather than later.
With our streamlined construction process, you can expect a smooth and expedited experience from start to finish.
Building an ADU on your property offers numerous advantages, including the potential for rental income, increased flexibility, and added value.
Our commitment to fast, affordable, and eco-friendly construction services ensures that you can easily access these benefits.
Contact us today to learn more about our ADU construction services and explore the possibilities for enhancing your property!

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Every unit comes outfitted with:
High Efficiency Dual Pane Windows
High Vaulted Ceilings
Plank Vinyl Flooring
Premium Quartz Countertops
Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances
Refrigerator | Garbage Disposal
Custom Built-In Storage
Dedicated Outdoor Spaces
Energy Efficient LED Lighting
Centrally Ducted Heating & Cooling
Designer Kitchen Cabinetry
Premium Fixtures. Faucets & Finishes
Microwave | Oven
Washer | Dryer
Optimal Closet Space
Solar Ready Roof
The Good News &
The Better News
Incorporating ADUs into your property unlocks a multitude of financial opportunities for the future! Starting from January 2020, property owners in California have the ability to add up to two ADUs on a single-family lot, and multiple ADUs on multi-family lots. This means that existing structures like garages, basements, and attics can be converted into separate living spaces, creating significant potential for generating annual rental income.
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What is an ADU?
ADU stands for Accessory Dwelling Unit. An ADU is a self-contained living unit that is typically located on the same lot as a larger primary dwelling, such as a single-family home. It is also known by various other names, including “granny flat,” “in-law suite,” “backyard cottage,” or “secondary suite.”
ADUs are designed to provide additional housing options and increase housing density within existing neighborhoods. They are usually smaller in size compared to the primary dwelling and can be either attached to it, such as a basement or garage conversion, or detached, such as a separate structure in the backyard.
ADUs can be used for a variety of purposes, including providing housing for family members, renting out for additional income, or accommodating caretakers or guests. They typically contain the basic amenities found in a regular home, such as a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area.
The regulations and requirements for building and using ADUs vary depending on the jurisdiction and local zoning laws. Some areas have specific regulations governing the size, design, parking, and occupancy of ADUs, while others may have more lenient rules to promote their construction and use as a means to address housing shortages or provide affordable housing options.
