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Old Posted May 11, 2023, 5:53 PM
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Originally Posted by UrbanT View Post
"They are economically not viable." - I know
"Anyone who understands real estate investment knows this." Most of us probably do understand that, at least I'd hope that on this nerdy forum most do. I was merely pointing out that your comment on "Trust fund millennials" was dumb and singling out generations is also silly, that is why I poked on Boomers but seemed to be misunderstood. I just hope we permit ADU's to be built in more areas so costs go down. Look at what other cities have done in regards to opening up accessibility for building ADU's. Seattle is now permitting more ADU'S than single family homes. Mhays is correct that piece-mental zoning is ineffective in regards to ADU's.
Most comments on ADUs fail to acknowledge the economics and how the economics do not make any sense.

How would costs go down if we permit ADUs to be built in more areas?
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