That’s a question sure to come up over the next five months,
and the show, presented by SkyDADU, will
have answers when we open tomorrow at Lumen Field Event Center.
We’ll be seeing more DADUs (Detached Accessory Dwelling
Units), often called backyard cottages, as cities across the state tackle the
need for more housing. With the passage of House Bill-1337,
cities are being encouraged to embrace DADUs in their zoning plans by June 1,
2025. It’s a transformative housing resource for renters, multi-generational
households, first-time buyers and others.
The show will feature educational displays by SkyDADU
focusing on design, financing and construction, and models by several builders will
be featured on the show floor. And SkyDADU President Tod Sakai will be sharing important
information in his "New DADU Law Generates Passive Income with $0 Money
Down" seminars each day of the show at 1 p.m.
Benefits of DADUs include:
- Aging in Place: keeping family close with private and comfortable housing solutions
- Increased
Property Value and Equity: generate rental income or increase property
resale value
- More
Choices for Renters: providing a home-like, stand-alone rental option
- First-Time
Homebuyers Appeal: create affordable entry points to better locations
- Family
Housing Solutions: provide a home for family members looking to buy their
first home
- Rental
Income: build to rent for additional income
Is there a DADU in your future? Join us at the show to learn
more!