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Pre-approved ADUs by the County

“Home is a feeling, not only a physical location”. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) may add that extra space where memories are made, whether you’re looking to create a pleasant rental, a private office, or a multigenerational living area. But it doesn’t have to be hard to create an ADU. County pre-approved ADU plans are ready-made, reliable designs that will help you build your dream addition more quickly and easily. 

Why Select ADU Plans That Have Been Pre-Approved?

“Starting is the key to achieving success.” You can avoid protracted design and approval delays by using pre-approved ADU layouts. You can concentrate on what really matters: making your vision a reality, as these plans have already passed local government reviews and are guaranteed to comply with all building codes and zoning regulations.
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Speed

Since county or local officials have already studied the plans, permit approvals are obtained more quickly.

Savings

Get rid of unexpected revision costs and expensive custom designs.

Confidence

Use fully compliant designs before building to avoid future difficulties.

Analyze Plans in Leading Counties

Adding living space that matches your budget is simple with Sacramento County’s useful, reasonably priced ADU designs, which are ideal for a range of lot sizes.

The City of Sacramento offers innovative urban designs that make the most of available space while adhering to local regulations.

The City of Davis offers adaptable detached and attached ADU layouts designed to encourage comfort and sustainability.

Placer County offers modular designs that are suited to local utility requirements and are perfect for both suburban and rural environments.

Yuba County prioritizes straightforward, effective plans that make construction simple and reasonably priced.

Aiming to Construct?

“Creating the future is the best way to predict it.” Discover the ideal pre-approved ADU plan right now. To learn more about your alternatives and begin confidently extending your house, visit the website of your county’s planning department.