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Quaint ADU in Encinitas Costal Zone

Sunrich Lane, Encinitas, CA 92024

Homeowner Story: House younger family

Special Circumstance: Coastal Zone

Status: Completed
1 Bed
1 Bath
495 ft 2
One Story

An Encinitas couple opted to build an ADU on their coastal-zoned property. They began the construction with their son in mind, but kept their options open for the potential of rental income in the future.

The one bedroom, one bath floorplan they chose allows the tenant to take advantage of an open floorplan without forcing the property owners to compromise their backyard.

Floor Plan:

1BR/1BA 29×17 Long

Perfect for a small rental for income or for someone in your family, this one bedroom unit features an open concept.

Thinking about going even smaller? Read more about ADUs vs. Tiny Homes.

Build Cost: $235K
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Community:

The Encinitas ADU Guide

We have many projects in Encinitas and we know the city’s regulations and processes very well. Encinitas has some of the lowest permitting fees in the area, averaging just $2-4 per square foot of space for ADUs. We are also seeing fewer requirements for minor use permits in the coastal zone. Encinitas has also put out “permit ready” plans (PRADU), which some homeowners have found helpful as a starting place for their ADU designs.

The greatest attribute of Encinitas is that nearly all plan check and building permit fees have been waived for ADUs. Also, while much of Encinitas is located in the coastal zone, ADUs do not require extensive coastal permit requirements, meaning there is little to no added time or cost for coastal.

What about Encinitas Permit Ready Accessory Dwelling Unit (PRADU) Program?

You may have heard about the City of Encinitas having a permit ready ADU program (PRADU). Under the program, the city offers a handful of floor plans that may be used by the public.

However, these plans require property-specific modifications and additional documentation to meet full permitting requirements. While initially seeming cost-effective, pre-approved plans may not offer significant savings due to construction costs and potential design adjustments needed for your specific site. Based on our experience building several PRADU plans, the permitting time for these plans is also not any different than other ADU plans.

For a detailed exploration of using pre-approved ADU plans and their implications, read more about the considerations for using pre-approved ADU plans from cities.

Learn more about building an ADU in Encinitas
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