By Pam Marron
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14 Feb, 2023
Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are small, separate living spaces that are built on the same property as a single-family home. They have gained popularity in recent years as a way to provide additional housing options in urban areas. In this article, we will examine how ADUs can benefit cities, including through increased revenues, multigenerational living, vacation and rental opportunities, and increased security. ADUs Increase Revenues For Cities One significant advantage of ADUs for cities is the potential for increased revenues. Because ADUs are separate living spaces, they can be rented out to generate additional income for the property owner. This can be especially appealing for homeowners who may be struggling to afford the mortgage on their primary residence. By allowing ADUs, cities can tap into this potential new source of income and potentially increase their own revenues through property and other taxes.