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All About Accessory Dwelling Units

Four free publications (and more) about how ADUs expand housing options for people of all ages

As small houses or apartments that exist on the same property lot as a single-family residence, Accessory Dwelling Units or ADUs — play a major role in serving a national housing need. 

This traditional home type is re-emerging as an affordable and flexible housing option that meets the needs of older adults and young families alike. Find this page again: AARP.org/ADU.


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A primer for elected officials, policymakers, local leaders, homeowners, consumers and anyone interested in housing design and solutions, The ABCs of ADUs: A Guide to Accessory Dwelling Units and How They Expand Housing Options for People of All Ages is 24-page, information- and image-filled introductory and best-practices guide for how communities can include ADUs in their mix of housing options.

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GETTING INTO THE DETAILS

Featuring ADU policies and projects from California, Colorado, Texas and Washington, D.C., Accessory Dwelling Units: A Step-by-Step Guide to Design and Development, a publication by AARP with Blink!LAB Architecture, is a 113-page, image-filled design catalog with information about financing and budgeting for an ADU project. 

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Created by AARP with the American Planning Association, Expanding ADU Development and Occupancy: Solutions for Removing Local Barriers to ADU Construction is a 104-page guide that can help community leaders, planners, and housing practitioners and advocates overcome barriers to increasing the supply and legal occupancy of ADUs.

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Accessory Dwelling Units: Model State Act and Local Ordinance is 56-page publication that can be used by state and local elected officials in support of legislation to allow ADUs. 

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Articles, Videos and More About ADUs

AARP VIDEOS ABOUT ADUS

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STATE-SPECIFIC AARP ARTICLES AND GUIDES

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