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Building backyard tiny homes can be expensive. There are three states that will help with the cost, by providing homeowners with grant money. These backyard homes, called accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are small housing units that homeowners can build on their property. In California, where most backyard homes are being built, ADU building permits cost anywhere from $450 to $15,000 — even before construction starts, according to Backyard Unlimited, a company that builds ADUs. Insider reached out to all 50 states to learn which pay homeowners to build ADUs.
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Joyce Higashi is a San Jose native who built an ADU in her backyard in 2020 for $230,000. She leases the unit out to traveling nurses for three months at a time and charges $3,000 per month. That's when I decided to put an ADU in my backyard — back before ADUs were even remotely popular in California. Courtesy of AboduThrough ADU builder Abodu, I had a 500-square foot one-bedroom ADU built in my backyard. Now, I rent the ADU out for $3,000 a month to traveling nurses for three months at a time.
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