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Choosing the right builder for your Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) project is one of the most critical decisions you’ll make. With multiple quotes from different builders, the process can feel overwhelming, especially when prices and services vary widely. Understanding how to compare ADU builder quotes effectively will help you avoid hidden costs, subpar work, and unnecessary stress. This guide walks you through the key factors to consider when comparing ADU builder quotes, ensuring you find the best partner for your project.
Determining the perfect size for your Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) can transform your property into a versatile and valuable space. Whether you’re planning to create a rental unit, a multigenerational living solution, or simply enhance your home’s utility, selecting the right size is crucial for meeting your goals while staying compliant with local regulations. Let’s explore the essential considerations to ensure your ADU is the ideal fit for your Colorado property.
Building a tiny home or Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is an exciting endeavor, but it’s essential to understand the role of easements in your project. Easements are legal agreements granting others the right to use a portion of your property for specific purposes. While they’re often invisible to the naked eye, these agreements can significantly impact your ability to build and enjoy your tiny home. In this guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about easements, how they might affect your build, and how to navigate them successfully—ensuring your project proceeds smoothly and complies with local regulations.
In a world where families are looking for smarter, more sustainable ways to live, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are becoming a game-changer for multigenerational living. Whether it’s caring for aging parents, helping adult children find their footing, or simply bringing the family closer together, ADUs offer a unique and practical solution that traditional housing can’t match. At Kindred Tiny Homes, we believe in the power of ADUs to transform lives and redefine what it means to share a home—and we’re here to guide you through the possibilities.
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The average cost to build one of our ADU’s is around $200,000, depending on number of bedrooms, overall size, and selected upgrades.
Our studios range from $98,000 to $158,000, our 1 bedrooms range from $148,000 to $220,000, and our 2 bedrooms range from $195,000 to $287,000. All of our ADU’s are custom stick built though so we can tailor to your exact needs and placement on the property!
The answer is likely yes!
Due to the new laws in Colorado no cities, counties, or HOA’s will be allowed to deny ADU’s.
This depends on your property but it is something our site expert can answer for you!
That’s a great question!
We switched from our ADU’s being modular and on wheels to being stick built for three primary reasons.
1. The quality and longevity of our builds weren’t what we wanted before stick built.
2. If they are modular/on wheels, they are not considered dwellings, so you don’t see the value added to your property compared to a stick built ADU.
3. Stick built ADUs allow us to tailor specifically to your property, ensuring a cohesive aesthetic.
The average monthly rent for our ADU’s is $2,000-$3,000 and increase your property value 20-40%.
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