ADU Options We Specialize In

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are versatile living spaces that can enhance your property value and provide additional income. Whether for family, guests, or rental opportunities, ADUs offer a practical solution to housing needs.

Detached ADUs

Standalone units designed for flexibility and privacy.

Garage Conversions

Transform underused garages into fully functional living spaces.

Attached ADUs

ADU costs vary, but we ensure transparency throughout.

Recent ADU Projects

See how we’ve helped Los Angeles homeowners transform garages and yards into functional, modern ADUs.

"We had an excellent experience working with Alex at Rahban Development on our ADU project. Their team was professional and communicative. The project was completed within the time they said it would and met our expectations in both quality and design. Highly recommend their services!"

Ricardo Garcia
Homeowner

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FAQs

Here are some common questions regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and their requirements.

What is an ADU?

An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit on a single-family residential lot. ADUs can be attached or detached from the main home and provide additional living space. They are often used for rental income, guest accommodations, or multi-generational living.

Are ADUs allowed everywhere?

Zoning laws vary by location, so it's essential to check local regulations. Many cities have specific requirements for ADUs, including size, design, and placement. Always consult your local planning department for accurate information.

What is the permitting process?

The permitting process for ADUs typically involves submitting plans to your local building department. You may need to provide details about the design, utilities, and compliance with zoning laws. Approval times can vary, so it's wise to start early.

What design options exist?

ADUs can be designed in various styles, from modern to traditional. Consider factors like functionality, aesthetics, and how it complements the main home. Working with an experienced architect can help you create a design that meets your needs.

How much do they cost?

The cost of building an ADU can vary widely based on size, materials, and location. On average, homeowners can expect to spend between $100,000 and $300,000. It's important to budget for permits, utilities, and potential design fees.