Design and permitting costs for a one-bedroom accessory dwelling unit in Berkeley.

What does it cost to design an ADU in the Bay Area?

Patricia, a homeowner in Berkeley, came to New Avenue for a one-bedroom accessory dwelling that she could use as a home for her mother, a place for herself, and a rental property. Patricia needed an accessible home that would be suitable for someone with mobility challenges.

A New Avenue design professional created a comfortable, versatile design with a bedroom, a living area, a kitchen, a bathroom, space for a home office, plenty of storage, and laundry facilities.

The design and permitting costs for this project came to $29,577.48 in 2014.

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New Avenue provides a complete design/build solution for homeowners who want to get more from their property.

Contact us to schedule your free call with an experienced design/build professional. We’ll answer all your questions and help you decide on the best way to transform your home. When you’re ready to get started, we’ll introduce a design/build team that’s just right for your project.

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