What Makes ADUs Different from Tiny Houses and Why It Matters?

An ADU is like a little house inside a bigger house, but not always attached to it.

Imagine you live in a big cookie, and there’s also a tiny cookie next to it that has its own door, that’s an ADU, or Accessory Dwelling Unit. It can be next to your main house, or even behind it. Tiny houses are like the little cookie that lives on top of a truck, they move around and aren’t stuck in one place.

Why It Matters

ADUs help more people live close together without needing huge new buildings. They’re perfect for families who want extra space, or neighbors who need somewhere to stay.

Tiny houses, on the other hand, are like little cookie boxes, they’re small and easy to move, but they don’t always have a place to park unless you take them on a trip.

So even though both ADUs and tiny houses give people cozy places to live, ADUs stay put and help make neighborhoods grow in fun, friendly ways. An ADU is like a little house inside a bigger house, but not always attached to it.

Imagine you live in a big cookie, and there’s also a tiny cookie next to it that has its own door, that’s an ADU, or Accessory Dwelling Unit. It can be next to your main house, or even behind it. Tiny houses are like the little cookie that lives on top of a truck, they move around and aren’t stuck in one place.

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Examples

  1. A family adds an ADU in their backyard to give their adult child a private home without moving out.
  2. Tiny houses are always on wheels, but ADUs can be built into existing homes or on land.
  3. ADUs help people live closer to work and save money on rent.

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