BUDGET & FINANCE

  • Estimate your project budget

  • Understand the types of financing available

  • Know how an ADU might impact your property tax assessment and home value

BUDGET & FINANCE RESOURCES

ADU Guidebook

A step-by-step guide to building an ADU in Newport Beach

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Estimate your project costs and potential rental income with real-world numbers

PROJECT TIMELINE

Most ADU projects take 12-18 months to complete, but some extend to 24 months or more. Budgeting is part of the Planning phase, which takes 1-3 months.

BUDGET & FINANCE FAQs

Here are a few of the most frequently asked ADU budget and finance questions. See the content below and our ADU Guidebook for more guidance, resources, and tips all steps of the process.

  • The Orange County Council of Governments ADU Calculator is a great place to start when developing a budget. It provides a rough estimate of costs and income and will help you understand how choices can impact your budget over time. In general, it is helpful to avoid having a fixed budget total in your head as you explore your options.

    The cost to build an ADU typically ranges from $30,000 for a simple interior conversion JADU, to $400,000+ for a large detached ADU with high-end finishes on a hillside lot. Cost per square foot is a good way to estimate, though this too can range — a very rough placeholder for you to use is $300 per square foot for construction and other costs (design, fees, etc.), depending on your design and the materials you chose.

    See more details about costs – including design, permitting, and construction – in our ADU Guidebook.

  • Many homeowners use a mix of options to finance their ADU, including their own savings and assets, funds from family, and/or loans. Be sure to consider potential rental income when deciding how to finance your ADU, since it will be a source for repaying loans. It is strongly recommended that you do not begin any construction without your financing plan in place. See our Guidebook and Exercises for more details on financing options.

  • If you have substantial equity in your home, a cash-out refinance or home equity loan/line of credit (HELOC) might work for you. Financing is typically unavailable for homeowners with lower income and insufficient home equity, but as of January 2023, the California Housing Finance Agency (Cal HFA) ADU Program provides a grant of up to $40,000 to qualified homeowners for the reimbursement of ADU pre-development costs, including but not limited to impact fees. To qualify, a homeowner must be low or moderate income.

  • Adding an ADU will likely affect your property taxes and the resale value of your home. However, your primary house will not be reassessed, and your property taxes will only increase based on the added value of your ADU. For example, if you build an ADU that adds $150,000 to your property value, and your tax rate is 1%, your taxes will increase by 1% x $150,000, or $1,500 per year.

    Building a JADU will have a significantly smaller impact on assessed value. In some cases, your taxes will not increase at all. Home sharing will also not increase the assessed value of your home. Generally, garage conversions will not raise your tax bill as much as new construction, but they will also not add as much value.

    Each property will require a one-on-one analysis to determine the added value of an ADU, so contact the Orange County Assessor Recorder Office once you have an idea of your plan. They will be able to provide you with a rough estimate of tax implications.

    Adding an ADU may impact your income taxes as well. This can be rather complicated, and it’s best to discuss these with a tax advisor.

  • No. You will need to record in a deed restriction for the property that the ADU cannot be sold separately from the primary home.

  • Rental income is a substantial benefit of having an ADU or JADU on your property – for many people, this provides valuable flexibility in their budget. In Newport Beach, you cannot rent your ADU for less than 30 days at a time (e.g., AirBnB, Vrbo). The Orange County Council of Governments ADU Calculator can help you estimate how much rental income could be generated by your new unit.

BUDGETING FOR YOUR ADU

Your budget is one of the most important parts of your ADU project. We recommend assessing your finances early, starting during or after assessing what’s possible on your property (Getting Started) and before you start working with your design team (Design). 

KEEP IN MIND

Keep in mind that initial cost estimates are likely to change as you move through the process, and you won’t know what it will truly cost until you talk to a professional. Current workforce and supply chain disruptions are causing prices to move up and down more quickly than usual. 

If you have a tax or financial advisor, it is always good to check in with them early on too.

Estimate your project cost

It is helpful to avoid having a fixed budget total in your head as you explore your options. The Orange County ADU Calculator is a great place to start when developing a budget. It provides a rough estimate of costs and potential rental income and will help you understand how choices can impact your budget over time. Our Guidebook also has additional information to help you with this step, and our ADU Exercises provide some questions to ask and space to record your thoughts.

Assess financing options

Many homeowners use a mix of options to finance their ADU, like their own savings and assets, funds from family, and/or loans. It is strongly recommended that you do not begin construction without your financing plan in place. Be sure to factor in potential rental income since it will be a source for repaying any loans. The Orange County ADU Calculator can help estimate income and our ADU Exercises can help you assess your options.

Financing options include:

  • Cash savings or other liquid assets

  • Loans from family or friends

  • Home equity

  • Loans from a lender 

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