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2-Story Multigenerational Living in Lakeside

Palm Row Drive, Lakeside, CA 92040

Homeowner Story: House younger family

Status: Construction
2 Bed
2 Bath
933 ft 2
Two Story

This two-story 2 bedroom ADU floorplan includes a downstairs bedroom/office and bath. A suite with a large bath, walk-in closet and a terrace completes the second floor.

The homeowner is building this ADU for her two sons to move into.  They chose our “TNT” option, short for tape and texture, which refers to the drywall.  They are opting to complete the interior finish work on their own, with the SnapADU team handling the design, permitting, sitework and completing the exterior – we’ll deliver the ADU interior completed with drywall only.

This option is great for homeowners who have some familiarity with construction and want to handle finishes, but prefer not to handle an entire ADU project on their own.

I want to express how thankful we are to Myles and the rest of the team for all the work that was put into the planning and permitting process. I viewed the documents that were uploaded. I am amazed how much work had to be put in to get to where we are now. Thank you. – Chris H.

Floor Plan:

Two Story 2BR/2BA Under 1000 sqft

This two-story 2 bedroom ADU floorplan includes a downstairs bedroom/office and bath. A suite with a large bath, walk-in closet and a terrace completes the second floor.

Build Cost: $345K
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Community:

The County of San Diego Accessory Dwelling Unit Guide

Unincorporated areas are covered by the County of San Diego’s ADU rules and regulations. Additionally, some city properties are subject to County of San Diego ADU rules and regulations. This will depend on whether your city has incorporated the land on which your property is located. In some cities like Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Oceanside, Encinitas, Del Mar, Chula Vista, El Cajon, Santee, and parts of San Diego, portions are regulated by County of San Diego and not the city. If you don’t know what jurisdiction applies to your property, we can look that up for you in early phases of our discussions.

The County requires in-person submission of plans, which adds some processing time and expense. Review times are moderate. Other agencies that are more proximate to the location of the residence may require input and approval (i.e., local fire agencies). The County has also put out standard floor plans, which some homeowners have found helpful as a starting place for their ADU designs.

Learn more about building an ADU in County of San Diego
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