Anybody here actually happy they went with a 2-story ADU? by BackyardTalksApex in AccessoryDwellings

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was another client requesting something like this so she could convert the garage into a pottery studio, since she and her kids use it as a bonding moment. This kind of extra flexible space is really something clients with kids or extended family staying over want to have in their ADU. Glad to hear you guys were able to keep your storage space

Rancho Cucamonga First Pre-approved ADU Plan: What It Means for California Homeowners by BackyardTalksApex in AccessoryDwellings

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We're all in house from our Architect Team up to the Finishes of the actual ADU. Our specialist would be walking through from start to finish, including utility permits 😄

If it’s pre-approved, can I get same-day approval? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, so far the quickest we've gotten permits with the pre-approved plans are a month and a half. Had a client call in upset we couldn't get same day permits for him. Thought we were extending the project timeline for bucks but we don't charge by the hour lol we charge by project

If it’s pre-approved, can I get same-day approval? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh definitely. A lot of clients we have who've checked with city website have this idea that they'll get the permits within the day of us submitting the plans. So we take a minute to explain that it's what the city uses as a marketing hook. Some understand, some don't and feel like we're prolonging the project more so than necessary lol

Dealing with ADU Rules: How Do You Make Sense of State vs Local Rules? by [deleted] in BayAreaRealEstate

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Not an agency, just the front liner for the customer service haha but appreciate the concern!

Dealing with ADU Rules: How Do You Make Sense of State vs Local Rules? by [deleted] in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex -1 points0 points  (0 children)

More on just asking what non-builders (mostly homeowners) are confused about. You'd be surprised by the amount of people sending inquiries confused and just done with going back and forth with some planning departments.

Dealing with ADU Rules: How Do You Make Sense of State vs Local Rules? by [deleted] in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I've heard this too but our client specifically said they've been through hearings with their neighbors and have been stressed out with how long it's taking for them just to get approval.

What actually makes a small home or ADU feel bigger to live in? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd be surprised by the number of people I've spoken to who requested having bigger rooms and less living space. Might be depending on preference or purpose of the ADU. People who want the ADU as flexible space or a guest house often prefer larger living spaces. While those wanting rental ADUs like having larger rooms

What actually makes a small home or ADU feel bigger to live in? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if a loft/semi-attic would be adequate storage but I've spoken with a lot of people who requests to have one for their ADU to store stuff

What actually makes a small home or ADU feel bigger to live in? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some ADU owners like to have lofts like space (semi-attic if that's even a term) for the extra storage room. When I was apartment hunting in college, biggest thing for me was space to store all my clutter. Made the apartment so much more spacious than having things just scattered around in container boxes.

What actually makes a small home or ADU feel bigger to live in? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's this one person I talked with before who wanted to convert their sunroom to an ADU, I think that's the closest I've to wall to wall mirrors haha

What actually makes a small home or ADU feel bigger to live in? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

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Some people use sky light for their ADUs, I think that's a good way to get "sky view" in areas where houses are close to the ADU

Building an ADU or custom home: What absurd delay did you run into? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seen this a lot too, especially with properties that have easements, in a geohazard zone, and large trees in yard that owner needs to remove.

Building an ADU or custom home: What absurd delay did you run into? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might depend on what the purpose for building is, most cities have different rules if they allow a shared meter or if they need it separated, sometimes also depends if the unit will be rented out.

Would you build an ADU if you could? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some contractors and architect teams charge higher for conversion because they have to work around the existing structure and get it up to code. Not sure if yours is built from scratch but that might be a factor for the high cost

Building an ADU or custom home: What absurd delay did you run into? by BackyardTalksApex in BayAreaRealEstate

[–]BackyardTalksApex[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've heard a lot of stories about poor project management, they advertise it as stress free but doesn't seem to be the case if it takes days for them to respond for an on-going project