A Pew Research Center study found that the number of people living in a multigenerational household has increased from 42.4 million in 2000 to 64 million people in 2016 (20% of the US population). An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a good housing solution for a multigenerational family because it allows the different generations to have some privacy and separate living space. In particular, a junior accessory dwelling unit (JADU) may be helpful to a multigeneration household.
A JADU is a special type of ADU that is created by taking part of the existing house and turning it into a separate living unit with its own entrance and address. If you are considering building a JADU, here is some information that you need to keep in mind:
The following housing configurations may be conducive to building an JADU:
My mother did not want her in-law unit to be detached from the main house, so the JADU was a great solution for us at our two-story house. We created a 497 square foot JADU by remodeling the rear portion of the first floor. It has a bedroom, living room, full kitchen, and bathroom with a walk-in bathtub and washer/dryer. The total cost of the JADU was about $100,000 (includes $14,000 for concrete work for a walkway and patio), which is much less than the cost would have been for a cottage or extension ADU. We are pleased that we built a JADU for my mother!
Ron Chin (MBA, UC Berkeley) is the author of the book How to Build an In-Law Unit in California: Your Essential Guide. He decided to write the book after completing a challenging ADU project on his property in Fremont. He began writing professionally when he worked in high-tech as a curriculum developer, and later as a technical writer. Currently, he is a realtor with Realty World, and also an ADU coach who helps homeowners add a second unit to their property.
Ron's blog: https://ronchin.net/blog/
Contact Ron:
For real estate -
Email: ronald@realtyworld-success.com
Cell Phone: (510) 676-6772
For publications and in-law unit coaching -
Email: ronchin414@yahoo.com
Cell Phone: (510) 676-6772