Real Estate Law

Phoenix’s New ADU Ordinance: A Game-Changer for Real Estate Investors?

Phoenix City Council yesterday approved an ordinance allowing homeowners to build Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), commonly known as casitas or backyard houses. The move aims to alleviate the city’s housing crisis. Councilwoman Betty Guardado emphasized that ADUs offer quick and affordable housing options, particularly for young and older residents. Councilman Jim Waring was the only …

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California’s ADU Grant Program Funding in Flux

California’s popular state grant program for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) is facing uncertainty. Initially, the program offered up to $40,000 to qualified homeowners for pre-construction costs. However, the Assembly Budget Committee recently advanced a bill that could retract the previously approved $50 million for ADU financing. Chairman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco) stated that an amendment …

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