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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply
What are you building costs for ADU's?
Hey everyone!
This is mainly for those who have recently built or got contractor/builder quotes for building an ADU. I am curious as to what your are finding the current building costs are?
I am working on putting together a building system to be around $150/sf hard costs for a build. The idea is to systemize the process and be able to offer a good quality product for a lower price than is generally available, and still make a decent profit. And we would start with building ADU's, since that seems readily systemizable and a popular trend with good demand.
So, does $150/sf sound attractive to you if you were in the market to build an ADU? between 800sf-1,200sf
I am mostly looking for California opinions, but all are welcome. TIA
I am also posting this under other categories, so I apologize for the redundancy.
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I just don't see how you get 'er done for $150 SF. I was bidding these out higher than that back when they first became a big thing in San Diego (Around 2018). The city was already giving out pre-approved plans which saved a lot of time, money and hassle...but building costs are what they are. Plus the special 'alleged green' requirements for CA were costly (mandatory mini-splits, special insulation, tankless WH, etc)
I'd be curious what you could net as a builder even with a system(s) in place. I'd bet it will be higher than $250 SF in todays market. And these are not all that attractoive for a builder anyway...kinda something to do when you're slow...