Nov 1st, 2022

What is a Backyard Cottage?

In Northern California among other areas in the country, a backyard cottage, also known as a granny flat, accessory dwelling unit (ADU), or laneway house, is a small structure that can be attached to or separate from the main house. They are becoming more and more popular as a way to add extra living space to your home without having to go through the hassle and expense of building additions to your actual house.

There are a number of different types of backyard cottage designs, each with its own pros and cons. Some people use them as guesthouses, while others convert them into home offices or studios. They can be great for older parents who want to live close by but still have their own space, or for young adults who are just starting out and need somewhere affordable to live.

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Difference Between a Cottage and a Tiny Home

A backyard Cottage is typically a small, self-contained addition to a home that can be found in the backyard of properties all across America. A cottage home is limited to a maximum size of 800 square feet and must have complete amenities like a bedroom or bathroom as well kitchen and living area in order to allow a person to be able to live there and meet his or her needs when they’re at home. A cottage is also a permeant structure, which differs from a tiny home, which is typically on wheels and is meant to be mobile and easily moved from location to location.

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Different Types of Backyard Cottages

There are a few different types of backyard cottages, each with its own unique benefits. The most common type is the detached cottage, which is completely separate from the main house. This dwelling is perfect for adding extra living space, as it doesn’t take up any of the existing space in your home. It’s also great for guests, as they can have their own little cottage right in your backyard.

Another type of backyard cottage is the attached cottage. This type is attached to the main house, either on an upper level or lower level. This type of cottage can be used for a variety of purposes, such as a home office, guesthouse or in-law unit. It’s a great way to add extra living space without taking up any additional square footage on your property.

The final type of backyard cottage is the infill cottage. This type is built in between two existing homes on a lot that doesn’t have enough room for a traditional cottage. Infill cottages are a great way to add extra living space without taking up any additional land. They’re also a great way to add value to your property.

Benefits of Backyard Cottages

There are a number of benefits to owning a backyard cottage, including:

  1. Extra Living Space: A backyard cottage can be a great way to add extra living space to your home without having to go through the hassle and expense of adding on to your primary house and having construction issues where you currently live.
  2. Additional income: A backyard cottage can also be used as a rental property, providing you with additional income.
  3. Multipurpose use: Backyard cottages can be used for a variety of purposes, such as a home office and guesthouse depending on a homeowner’s current needs.
  4. Extra storage: A backyard cottage can also be used as extra storage space for your belongings.
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Can a Backyard Cottage be Sold Separately in California?

One thing to keep in mind is that in Northern California among many other places in the country, a backyard cottage can’t be sold without a primary home present first. The reason for this is that a backyard cottage needs to be on the same lot as a primary home in order for it to be legally considered an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). However, if you are looking to sell your cottage separately from your primary home, you may want to look into other options such as building a second house on your property that can be sold separately or subdividing your land.

How to Decide if a Backyard Cottage is Right For You

When it comes to deciding if a backyard cottage or ADU is right for your family, there are a few things to consider.

First, think about how much extra living space you need. If you’re just looking for a small guesthouse or home office, a detached or attached cottage might be the perfect option. If you’re in need of more square footage, an infill cottage might be a better fit. Next, always think about your budget. Backyard cottages can be less expensive to build than selling your existing home and buying a new larger one.

Of course you should always think about your property size. If you don’t have a lot of extra room on your property, an infill cottage might not be the best option. Finally, think about your zoning restrictions. In some areas, backyard cottages are not allowed and/or must meet certain size requirements. Make sure you check with your local municipality before starting construction.

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