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All Forum Posts by: Ednan Khera

Ednan Khera has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you all. I'm Tino class of '99. I ended up working with Acton ADU and I finally have their proposed designs for a backyard ADU of 664 square foot with two bedrooms, projected $500k. The feedback I'm getting so far is that this is way too high for cost/square foot. But this company handles all aspects such as permits and ensuring construction is all legal. I have a big decision to make about going forward with them, but I also want to do comparisons and find out if I'm crazy to go forward with Acton. I can also email the designs if anyone would be willing to look and give me your take? Thanks.

Hello,

New here. Looking to remodel my single story house not far from the original Apple campus, and I'm in contact with a ADU company. The ADU did a site visit, and the takeaways included adding a second story would be significantly more complex and expensive than a backyard ADU. The initial sketch proposal is for a backyard ADU, probably would be a one bedroom construction. The location is quite desirable and very close to high performing Cupertino schools.

I am leaning towards and would like to retire early and eventually rely on passive streams/investments and ditch my 9-5 within a few years. I have no debt/mortgage, house was purchased nearly 40 years ago and was long paid off. Anyone here have experience with this particularly around my location/Silicon Valley? Trying to figure what my budget might be and get a better warm and fuzzy if this will be worth the investment. Hope this is in the right forum.