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Who's building ADUs in the Bay Area?
With the ever rising cost of housing in the San Francisco Bay Area, the case for developing an ADU on your property makes more and more sense. As more California homeowners become aware of this as a viable option to increase property value and generate rental income, the valuations and investment models around ADUs should become more standardized. While this opportunity seems like a black box to most homeowners and individual real estate investors, we've started to see evidence that the market has picked up in a big way over the last year and would love to hear from those who are engaged in this market first hand or have been watching on the sidelines.
So... Who is building ADUs?!
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Originally posted by @Henry LiChi:
There is quite a few people on here that build ADUs to have an increase value in flips but cannot be done legal with non owner occupants investments. I've see flippers turn what would normally be a 5-10% profit flip (cosmetic) into a 20+% profit once the ADU was built. ADU run about 200-275 per sf, with most homes around the Bay Area from the 400+, it pays for itself easily. Just have to abide by the regulations.
Thank's for the post Henry, good info on average costs and ROI. You'll probably be happy to know that there are certain cities in the Bay Area that have recently eliminated the owner occupancy requirement, and Oakland is one of them actually. See quoted provision and link to Oakland's code text here:
"Occupancy requirements The property owner is not required to live in either the Primary or Secondary Unit. The Secondary Unit may only be occupied on a 30-day or longer basis."
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/oakca1/groups/ceda/docu...
Seems like things are really opening up for ADUs!