Practical information for Vermont homeowners thinking about building an accessory dwelling unit. Zoning, costs, construction, and what to expect.
ADU zoning in Vermont is governed by state law but administered locally. Here is what the statute requires, what towns can still regulate, and how to find out what applies to your property.
Read the Guide →Not every garage makes a good ADU. Here is what we look at when evaluating a garage for conversion.
Coming SoonCosts range from $80,000 to $275,000 depending on project type. Here's a realistic breakdown by type, what drives costs up, and what to watch for in a bid.
Read the Guide →Basements can become excellent ADUs — if the conditions are right. Here is how to evaluate yours.
Coming SoonRental rules vary by town. Here is what most Vermont municipalities allow and what to plan for.
Coming SoonBurlington, Shelburne, Williston, Essex and more. What each town allows and how rules differ.
Coming SoonSt. Albans, Swanton, Fairfax, and beyond. A practical guide to Franklin County ADU zoning.
Coming SoonWhat homeowners in Washington County need to know about zoning, permitting, and ADU rights.
Coming SoonGarage conversions cost less and build faster. New construction gives you more flexibility. Here's how to decide based on your property.
Read the Guide →Most projects take 6 to 16 months start to finish. Here's a phase-by-phase breakdown of the timeline and what most commonly causes delays.
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