If you have been searching for ways to invest in your home and increase its value, one of the top suggestions would likely be accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Nowadays, ADUs are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among homeowners who are looking to maximize the space on their property. But how do you know if the lot you have is ideal for an ADU?
Alley Access
This is advantageous if you intend to rent out your accessory dwelling unit rather than use it for personal purposes. An alley access protects the privacy of those living in the main residence and the renters living in the ADU. Renters can drive into their alley driveway and walk straight into their ADU, eliminating the need for them to walk past your house every day.
Detached Garage
Garage conversions are fantastic for a variety of reasons. For starters, they are typically the least expensive option. They are typically 500 square feet and make excellent one-bedroom or studio apartments.
Great Neighborhood
According to home remodeling contractors, ADUs are suitable for dense urban areas near high-density transit corridors, shops and restaurants. Furthermore, homeowners who own homes in great neighborhoods typically see their home’s value increase faster
Single-Family Home
Oftentimes, an ADU can only be built on a single-family zoned lot. This is the first thing you should consider before building an ADU.
Waste Management
The ideal ADU lot should also have a nearby sewer system. It will save you money since the only other option is a septic system.
Need help planning your ADU? Design experts at Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland are ready to assist you. We specialize in the design and construction of major, large-scale home remodeling projects, like kitchen remodeling. To schedule a consultation, call (443) 300-2268, or fill out this contact form. We serve clients in Washington, D.C.