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An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a separate residential living space on the same lot as another single-family home. It can be attached to the primary residence or completely detached. There’s a lot of flexibility in what makes an ADU, from a converted basement apartment to a free-standing tiny house in the backyard. While an ADU can take a variety of forms, the primary distinguishing factor is that it’s a secondary home on the property with a kitchen and a full bathroom.

Now you may be wondering, “just because the ADU rental covers a portion the mortgage that doesn’t mean I can qualify to afford the bigger home.” Well thats where we can help! With an ADU rented out at $2200 per month you can qualify anywhere from $150,000 to $200,000 more on a mortgage depending on your credit. That may be enough to move you from a town home all the way to nice single family home with an ADU and room to grow!

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Why Own An ADU

Purchasing a home with an Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU) is an excellent choice for homeowners looking to generate passive income, accommodate multi-generational living, or increase their property’s long-term value. Real estate investors and homeowners in northern Utah can benefit from an ADU by renting it out for additional cash flow, making homeownership more affordable. With Utah’s rising housing demand, ADUs provide a smart solution for those looking to offset mortgage costs while increasing property equity. Additionally, families who need to house elderly parents, adult children, or extended relatives can use an ADU to maintain close connections while ensuring privacy and independence for all residents.

An ADU home is also a strategic investment for homebuyers planning for future flexibility. Whether used as a guesthouse, home office, or short-term rental, an ADU offers adaptable space that can evolve with changing needs. Homeowners who foresee aging in place may choose an ADU to downsize into while renting out the main home for additional income. Likewise, professionals who work remotely can benefit from a dedicated workspace separate from the main residence. Given the growing acceptance of ADUs in Utah communities and increasing local government support for their development, purchasing a home with an ADU can be a forward-thinking decision that balances financial stability, housing security, and lifestyle needs.

  • Who Can Buy ADU

    Who Can Buy ADU

    Anyone who meets financing qualifications can buy a home with an Additional Dwelling Unit (ADU).  In northern Utah, homeowners, and multi-generational families are the primary buyers of ADUs. Local zoning laws dictate where ADUs are allowed, with many cities permitting them in single-family residential zones to help address housing shortages.

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