2021 $40K ADU Garage Conversion 428 SQFT E:20 The Inside Reveal

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2021
  • Construction costs = $40K per contract
    Blueprints, plan checks, build permits = ~$7K
    Appliances and miscellaneous decor = ~$3K
    Total = ~$50K
    It's done. Finally done after 6 months of construction for an existing attached garage to a 1-bd and 1-ba garage ADU with living room and kitchen. Dual-zone mini-split ac/heater. Tankless water heater. Separate electric meter. Separate address. Shared gas, water, and trash.
    Blueprint process started on 6/29/2020
    Construction started on 12/11/2020
    Blueprints approved by city on 1/08/2021
    Construction completed on 6/11/2021
    Almost a full year. 7 months for the blueprint approval and 6 months for construction with one month overlap = 12 months total.
    Interior and exterior designer = Josie
    Floorplan developed by = Manny
    Blueprints by = Draftsman who works with general contractor
    Construction by = Small construction company who won't take online referrals.
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  • @porcelainegg
    @porcelainegg 2 роки тому +7

    this is so beautiful, going to start renovating in 2 years, looking at floorplans and this was my favorite

  • @hellostorm7661
    @hellostorm7661 2 роки тому +5

    Love this house garage

  • @JosephPeretz
    @JosephPeretz Рік тому +1

    Very cool great ceiling Hight

  • @CarolinaGarcia-bg8bq
    @CarolinaGarcia-bg8bq 11 місяців тому +1

    This was a garage!!?? 😮 whooooa!! 😳

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  11 місяців тому

      Yup…people crying when I tell them my son lives in the garage! They can’t imagine it’s a real apartment.

  • @jamewoods3605
    @jamewoods3605 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for providing time and costs of project. You did a great job with your ADU and kept your price low. Will you be able to make the blue prints available?

  • @AMasri-fc5tw
    @AMasri-fc5tw Рік тому +2

    I’m looking into converting my two car garage into a JADU soon. The space is 23 x 20. Yours looks very nicely done. The price seems quite reasonable as well. Thanks for sharing the video!!

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  Рік тому

      That’s a really good size garage 23x20=460 sqft for a 1 bedroom unit.

    • @eloisaferruzola3680
      @eloisaferruzola3680 Рік тому +1

      I loved the price too. It seems very foldable.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  Рік тому

      The price really depends on a lot of factors including location, general contractor, structure readiness, plot layout, and ease of construction/permits.
      For my garage conversion, I had a lot of factors go my way and I was able to get a good price.

  • @drairlimpid
    @drairlimpid 2 роки тому +3

    Hi! Thank you posting this. I’m also thinking of doing this. Who was your architect and builder? I would like to do a JADU garage conversion as well but only has 360 sq ft in space. I’m having a hard time trying to see how I can fit 1 bed/1bath in it.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому +6

      No architect involved. I came up with the floor plan and had the contractors draftsman create the blueprints. My GF did the interior design in terms of finishes.
      360 sqft is more conducive for a studio with walk-in shower and kitchenette and laundry closet. Walls, hallway and closets eat up space. And 360 sqft (say 18x20) are typically the external dimensions of the garage. The internal dimensions are like 10% less.
      However, I have seen a UA-cam video of someone doing a 1bd/1ba in a small space. The living space seemed tight to me. I can’t remember their sqft.
      Anyways, I met with my contractor last week to get my plans back (he needed to make a copy of them but never got around to it). He still busy with his existing customer base, his own investments, his property management, and not taking online referrals.
      Oh….I found a video of a 360 sqft garage conversion for a 1bd/1ba ua-cam.com/video/UhH9vAVQwuA/v-deo.html

    • @tracylieu3211
      @tracylieu3211 Рік тому

      Can I have your contractor to build my ADU?

  • @robertanderikabuild732
    @robertanderikabuild732 3 роки тому +2

    Hello - Where did you get your kitchen counters and countertops from? Thank you!

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  3 роки тому +7

      South El Monte has hundreds of low cost cabinet and countertop places. Search on Yelp for kitchen cabinets.
      I’ve helped my GF and her family buy shaker style kitchen cabinets with quartz countertops at 75% discount compared to the big stores.
      9-foot Quartz slab under $300 and each cabinet is like $75 each for the basic ones.

  • @chableepeterson1
    @chableepeterson1 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice how much did it cost

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому

      I was going to do a video on the costs for the attached garage conversion, but started focusing on my offroad SUV diy project.
      Anyways, the attached garage ADU conversion costs went something like this…
      $7k blueprints, plan checks, permit fees
      $40k construction costs
      $3k appliances
      $1k miscellaneous out of pocket costs
      $51k total
      Took about 6.5 months to get blueprints approved by city and 6 months for construction to complete with certificate of occupancy
      Started in July 2020 and completed ADU in July 2021 and got delayed on the certificate of occupancy until October 2021 due to electrical subpanel cover that was missing. My son move into unit in July 2021.

  • @REALTORANAFERNANDEZ
    @REALTORANAFERNANDEZ 2 роки тому

    What company did you use?

  • @franksuhuang6
    @franksuhuang6 Рік тому +1

    👍👍🌹🌹

  • @traceyc.7428
    @traceyc.7428 9 місяців тому

    This is absolutely beautiful!!.. Can you provide the contractor contact info . We are in LA County and would like to put an ADU over our garage...Thank You and God Bless!!

  • @susanfeldman7077
    @susanfeldman7077 Рік тому +1

    How did you complete this for $50K? Did you do the construction work yourself? I can't seem to find a contractor willing to handle an ADU for less than $100K+ in the San Fernando Valley area.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  Рік тому +1

      I hired a local general contractor (GC) in my area who did the garage conversion for that price.
      My contract was signed in 2020 and work was completed in 2021. This was completed as material and labor costs were about to skyrocket.
      And my GC doesn’t take internet referrals because he’s so busy and his prices have definitely gone up in the last year.

  • @stefanlatoure30
    @stefanlatoure30 Рік тому +1

    Did you do this yourself or did you have a contractor?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  Рік тому

      I hired a licensed general contractor to build it back in 2020 and it finished in 2021.

  • @peterdang9837
    @peterdang9837 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Mr. Ham! Did you have to replace the parking spot?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому

      No. I didn’t have to replace the parking spots. I live within 1/4 mile from a bus stop and that qualifies for the parking exemption for ADUs.

    • @peterdang9837
      @peterdang9837 2 роки тому +1

      @@MHam1 if you dont live near the bus stop then you need to replace the parking spots?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому

      The ADU laws keep changing year after year. In 2020, the ADU laws had multiple exceptions for parking. You have to check the current 2021 laws, but this article seems to indicate that ADU garage conversions don’t require to replace the parking.
      www.newavenuehomes.com/blog/does-your-adu-need-its-own-parking-spot

  • @user-eh5ov2sh2u
    @user-eh5ov2sh2u 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Manny my name is byron i live in Pico Rivera wich is still los angeles county. i have two questions for you.
    1. when i bought my house it already had a converted garage with only a bathroom and electricity. but it is not permited, what can you recomend me to do do legalize my garage and start the begining of my ADU. process.
    2. when you did your first ADU did you refinance your home with a cash out option or did the construction company handle all financing for you with a monthly payment. like a second mortrgage.
    i you can please let me know. im debating on doing either or.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому +4

      Q1: Talk to your city to see what they require to get a permit on existing garage conversion. I believe that getting your existing garage permitted might be a lot of work if it wasn’t done to code. You will need to meet todays code which might require opening some walls to inspect the footings/foundation, vapor barrier on the slab, insulation, plumbing, etc. I just think it’s a lot of work to retrofit to get the permit. Look at my videos on what I had to do to convert my garage and that’s what’s you will need to have done or show that it was done.
      Q2: I sold some of my stock holdings and used some of my savings to finance my construction . Many years ago I refinanced with cash out to pay for the pool and kitchen remodel. So, I’ve used that option.

    • @user-eh5ov2sh2u
      @user-eh5ov2sh2u 2 роки тому +3

      @@MHam1 thank you manny for your quick and informative response i will check with my city for my options ill keep you informed .

    • @Darksky600
      @Darksky600 2 роки тому

      Please keep us updated, I'm in the same situation.

  • @maricelaandsammyshauls894
    @maricelaandsammyshauls894 2 роки тому +1

    Love it want to make one for my mom. How munch is the cost including the permits? Did you get a loan?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому +8

      Blueprints, plan checks, and permits close to $7k. Construction costs $40k for attached garage conversion, appliances about $3k. So a little under $50k total.
      No loan for this ADU.

    • @maricelaandsammyshauls894
      @maricelaandsammyshauls894 2 роки тому +2

      @@MHam1 awesome that’s pretty good 👍 thank you

    • @jimklemens5018
      @jimklemens5018 2 роки тому +1

      Why did you ask if they got a loan?

    • @Darvineb86
      @Darvineb86 2 роки тому +2

      @@jimklemens5018 most folks don’t have 70k laying around. I too was wondering how he financed and was going to follow up with a question regarding the type of loan used.

    • @Darvineb86
      @Darvineb86 2 роки тому +1

      @@MHam1 Hi manny, what do you mean by attached garage ? Wouldn’t it be considered a stand alone garage since it’s not attached to the house ? Thanks !

  • @emeliadominguez81
    @emeliadominguez81 Рік тому

    You can share the info to the contractor please😊

  • @joeman6730
    @joeman6730 2 роки тому +2

    How much total with constructions, fees, permits?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому +6

      $41k construction costs; $6.7k blueprints, permits, fees; $2.3k appliances like washer/dryer, gas stove, fridge, over-the-range microwave. Total is $50k including certificate of occupancy, separate electrical meter, and separate mailing address.

  • @littlemunchkinscompany2775
    @littlemunchkinscompany2775 Рік тому

    Who was your contractor?

  • @julioargeta9536
    @julioargeta9536 2 роки тому +1

    Hello there did you get a permit for or just with out

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому

      General contractor pulled permits to convert garage and upon completion….I got a certificate of occupancy from my city.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому

      I might add that a permit has benefits. If you want your conversion to be done right, reduce the risk of liability, and be up to current building codes, then a permit is necessary.
      First, my initial set of attached garage conversion blueprints didn’t include a beam and its footings to reinforce the roof. This was required by the city and the structural engineer added a 5”x12” beam going across the roof with 4”x6” posts supporting the beam. Also, new 2’x2’x2’ footings under the posts were required.
      If I hadn’t gotten permits, it’s likely that the general contractor would not have reinforced the structure because it wasn’t in the blueprints and it didn’t look like it needed reinforcement.
      Second, you could potentially have legal/liability issues during construction or after you are renting the unit. The legal issues can stem from injuries to workers or tenants or even if you try to evict someone and the structure is not permitted.
      Third, building codes change all the time and if you think you can always get permits later, then you could regret it if the new building codes are very expensive to fix (like structural reinforcements, like firewall codes, like insulation, etc.). Also, building to code and with permits helps retain the proper value to the property.
      There many other reasons why a permit makes sense. Maybe a video on this already exists in UA-cam.
      Anyways, I’m sure there’s a lot of people who don’t pull permits, but for me I wanted to build it right, I wanted to reduce risk of legal issues, and I wanted my property value to be on the records.
      Also, I reported to my home insurance that I added units to my property and I wanted to increase my coverage. My home insurance wants to see the permits and certificates of occupancy in order to insure my added living spaces.

  • @mrswlopez323
    @mrswlopez323 Рік тому +1

    I’m in the area, wanting to build an ADU but I’m so lost. Would you be willing to do a virtual meeting for a fee?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  Рік тому

      Hi Brenda,
      I can point you to Ryan at How To ADU. He’s a professional and expert in ADUs throughout the state.
      He has channel in you tube and his “About” section has ways to contact him. He offers virtual calls for a fee.
      youtube.com/@HowToADU
      ua-cam.com/video/NykDknr30Xg/v-deo.html

  • @steveo.111
    @steveo.111 Рік тому

    Does your GC have other GCs he could recommend if not him? Lol everyone wants your guy but I understand he's booked up. I'm trying to build something for my pops who's getting older and needs help. If you have other GC referrals that would be great.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  11 місяців тому

      Sorry. My GC is super busy and he only works on personal referrals. I’ve referred a handful of people but I’ve been present at the initial introduction meeting. He has great prices but always takes longer to complete than original planned.

  • @BigDadOfSteel
    @BigDadOfSteel Рік тому

    Can you share your contractors info please?

  • @choyvong6843
    @choyvong6843 2 роки тому +1

    What is the dimension of your ADU? Great job.

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому +1

      It was difficult getting the precise dimensions (to the inch) of the garage because of the common wall and existing slab. I measured the outside dimensions and the garage was close to 17.5’ x 25’ plus or minus a couple of inches

  • @lizallison3618
    @lizallison3618 3 роки тому +1

    Cost?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  3 роки тому +7

      I'll be doing another video soon with the total cost breakdown, timeline, and lessons learned.

  • @jcastillo5313
    @jcastillo5313 2 роки тому

    Do they do any work in san diego

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  2 роки тому

      No, only greater Los Angeles area. Very small company that only accepts personal referrals

    • @IXR7
      @IXR7 Рік тому

      @@MHam1 Hi! I love all your videos. I know this is a long shot but I’m looking for someone to help do this exact work to my garage. But as you can imagine they’re asking for 100k + and I just find that exaggerating considering it doesn’t cost that much. GC usually pocket half of the money for one months work.
      I’m in Sylmar. Would your builders consider doing mine ?

  • @jessiebanuelos2245
    @jessiebanuelos2245 3 роки тому +2

    hello is your home paid for? before begining adu in your property

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  3 роки тому

      No, I still have a mortgage.

    • @jonardlopez5019
      @jonardlopez5019 3 роки тому +1

      @@MHam1what company did you use?
      Because you lost your garage, will that affect the value of the house when reselling? I am planning in building an adu on top of my garage. If you dont mind, what was the total cost?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  3 роки тому +9

      I have a driveway that fits 4 cars, so that helps with the parking situation. I’m not planning on selling anytime soon and I plan to recover my construction costs in less than 5 years total by renting to my son at a discounted family rate.
      Even if the garage conversion adversely affects my property value (which I doubt), I will recover the costs and more than double my investment in 10 years.
      And it allows me to retire while collecting some rental income.

    • @jonardlopez5019
      @jonardlopez5019 3 роки тому

      @@MHam1 very well. I hope to start mine before 2021. Did they reassess your property as a whole for tax purposes?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  3 роки тому +3

      My understanding in California is that extra property taxes are only charged on the extra living-space square footage that you add. The existing square footage is not re-assessed and retains whatever tax value it's at (per Prop. 13 which limits value increases for property tax purposes).
      Also, it can take two years or more for the extra property tax to be added to your property taxes. Somehow my Los Angeles County Tax Assessor Office is slow in adjusting their tax rolls, but rest assured that they will update the tax records and will eventually send me the bill.
      I've been wondering what method they will use to calculate the added value of the ADU. They can either use construction costs or average sqft price for area. I haven't asked this question, but my construction cost is much cheaper than the average sqft for my area (especially now during the pandemic real estate bubble).

  • @jerardosanchez5112
    @jerardosanchez5112 Рік тому +1

    Can you share the información of the person that design your adu?

    • @MHam1
      @MHam1  Рік тому

      The floor plan (aka room layout) was designed by me, the interior finishes were designed by my GF, and the unit was built by my general contractor (who also did the blueprints).
      Unfortunately, my GC doesn’t take online referrals. He has so much work off of previous clients and personal referrals that he won’t take online referrals.

    • @jerardosanchez5112
      @jerardosanchez5112 Рік тому

      Could you ask your contractor if he can help me with only the blueprints for a jr adu?

  • @emeliadominguez81
    @emeliadominguez81 Рік тому

    You can send me the company info please.

  • @emeliadominguez81
    @emeliadominguez81 Рік тому

    You can share your contractors info plesae

  • @wendyhsiao9989
    @wendyhsiao9989 Рік тому +1

    Hi, can I ask name of contractor and telephone number thank you so much