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What ADUs Are --N <br /> And What They Can Do <br /> ADUs are a family-friendly,community-creating type of housing the nation needs more of <br /> Although many people have never heard the term,accessory dwelling units have been around for centuries <br /> (see page 6) and are identified by many different names.To be clear about what's being discussed: <br /> • An ADU is a small residence that shares a single-family lot with a larger,primary dwelling <br /> • As an independent living space,an ADU is self-contained,with its own kitchen or _ ,. <br /> kitchenette,bathroom and sleeping area • r ' A-4 <br /> • An ADU can be located within,attached to or detached from the main residence _+ y, 1 '. r <br /> • An ADU can be converted from an existing structure (such as a garage) or built anew <br /> • ADUs are found in cities,in suburbs and in rural areas,yet are often invisible from view iiiiik <br /> because they're positioned behind or are tucked within a larger home Eb iM m <br /> • Because ADUs are built on single-family lots as a secondary dwelling,they typically cannot ' !o r". , - g <br /> be partitioned off to be sold separately `� tgN 3 <br /> • An ADU can enable family members (including family caregivers)to reside on the same _ r.; <br /> property while having their own living spaces <br /> ♦ Accessory dwelling units <br /> • An ADU can provide housing for a hired caregiver show up in neighborhoods <br /> throughout the country— <br /> • An ADU can provide rental income to homeowners and even in pop culture.One <br /> • ADUs are a practical option for tenants seeking small,affordably priced rental housing example:In the sitcom <br /> Happy Days,Fonzie(right) <br /> • For homeowners looking to downsize,an ADU can be a more appealing option than rents an above-garage <br /> moving into an apartment or,if they're older,an age-restricted community ADU from the Cunningham <br /> family in 1950s-era <br /> • ADUs can help older residents remain independent and"age in place" Milwaukee,Wisconsin. <br /> • As an adaptable form of housing,ADUs provide flexible solutions for changing needs. ■ <br /> ADUs Are Also Known As ••• • accessory apartment <br /> Although most local governments,zoning codes and planners in the United • backyard bungalow <br /> States use the term accessory dwelling unit or ADU,these small homes and • basement apartment <br /> apartments are known by dozens of other names.The different terms conjure • casita <br /> up different images. (Who • carriage house <br /> '`• ;' wouldn't rather live in a • coach house <br /> A' : A:,-,.` "carriage house"than in an • English basement o <br /> accessoryor"ancillary"unit?) o <br /> • garage apartment <br /> ni - !` Even ifyou've never heard o <br /> ' , • granny flat <br /> ,.rn _ of accessory dwelling units • guest cottage A <br /> --.; - r, ,i,, or ADUs,you have likely `; <br /> yr • guest house1. <br /> ■ i ®� li ,, heard of—and perhaps p <br /> ��:+ know the locations •of— • in-law suite <br /> ` f `,97 . some of the home types • laneway house <br /> .It f • multi-generational house <br /> noted in the list at right. <br /> „ <br /> A Renting out this 350-square-foot garage-conversion ADU in Portland,Oregon,helps the • ohana unit 0 <br /> 0 <br /> property owner,who lives in the lot's primary residence,pay her home mortgage. • secondary dwelling unit o <br /> 2 AARP I The ABCs of ADUs <br />
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