ADU for 60k - Tips to save money
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- Опубліковано 29 лип 2022
- Hi folks! Here are the tips and tricks I use to build affordable ADUs.
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About That ADU Guy
Derek Sherrell is a real estate investor, ADU coach, and endurance athlete with 25 years experience in the building trade.
Derek’s videos are all about the process of making home ownership affordable using the ADU strategy. In these short clips, he explains how to get started and offers money-saving tips you can use. Over time, he’ll walk you through the steps of how to plan, design, finance, and build ADUs (also known as granny flats, guest homes, cottages, casitas, or in-law units).
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awesome video Derek, keep it up!
Thanks Evan, just sharing what I have found works the best, for the lease amount of money.
Great job😊
Hoping to see these plans on the website soon
I love your work
Thanks for the love!
Awesome video!
Thanks Kass!
Nice !
I hope I can do the same as an investor, build adu's here in California.
A great strategy for sure!
Thanks Derek, I'm working with a builder now to design an ADU in Portland. With end users in mind, I'm hoping to add secure bike storage somewhere on building footprint. Have you been able to provide solutions for urban dwellers who use bikes? I was thinking a rear covered porch with two vertical racks that can be locked. Appreciate these videos!
That sounds like a great plan! I put hooks to hang bikes on a couple front porches and eye bolds to lock to.
Great to hear!
Derek, how do the lofts in your designs meet code?
Do you describe them as 'additional' space, NOT sleeping quarters, and therefore a ladder is sufficient (vs more expensive, permanent stairs)?
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Great question. The loft is storage space, not living space. This is noted both on the plans and in the tenant lease.
Thanks for the view and the question.
I noticed that ALL of your plumbing seems to be in line. Seems like this would make drainage simpler, cheaper and easier to repair. Was this intentional?
Yes, for sure. All plumbing, even outside hose bibs are on one single wall to save labor and material. One straight run of the waste line too!
Any reason why you didn’t do a microwave over the range with a vent?
Also, any reason you chose to do 1 bedroom vs 2 bedroom?
I use to put micro/hood combos in but it seems to be a dated look now.
I do two 2/2 models as well, but this 1/1 produces the highest yeild.
Thanks for the view!
@motley06 here is the 2/2 we build.
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@@ThatADUGuy thanks! I’ve got some acreage and I’ve been considering building some small cabins/shed-to-home concepts. I assumed 2/2 or 2/1 would have been the highest demand since that’s what apartments are reporting makes up most of their complexes, but 1 bedrooms seem super desirable as well
What's the square footage on this ADU
524 sf with 200 sf storage loft. 22x26.
60 k is a very reasonable price. Do you sell the house plans for this ADU with the material list?
No, but will put that on my to do list. Thanks for the view.
What if the tenant falls on that ladder?
I thought the very same thing! Lawsuit 😬
Can you build in Texas?
In many areas yes, call your local planning and zoning office!
ADU?
A deadly unit?
outdated finishes
Going for affordable and timeless.