New York City homeowners can now apply to add basement, attic, and backyard cottage apartments to their existing properties ...
NYC homeowners can now legally convert attics, basements into apartments, build backyard tiny houses
To encourage homeowners who are interested in constructing a legal ADU on their property, Adams launched "ADU For You." ...
New York City homeowners can now apply to build backyard, basement or attic apartments on their properties — a milestone in Mayor Eric Adams’ implementation of the landmark City of Yes law that passed ...
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The ADU Boom Can Now Commence
The city is finally accepting applications for the pottery studio-slash-in-law apartment you’ve been yearning for.
Building ADUs can create rental income or provide housing for family members, but financing their construction can be tricky.
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