Zoning & Feasibility — The Go/No-Go Decision

The first real gate: determining what's legally allowed on your lot. Two sets of rules — Zoning (can you build?) and Building Code (how do you build?).

Why New England ADUs Are Different

Building in New England presents challenges that differ significantly from western or southern states. Understanding these before you start saves months and thousands.

Construction, Inspections & Closeout

Managing the build phase — from your role on site through inspections to the finish line. Systems and protocols separate smooth builds from chaos.

ADU ABC's

The Foundation — What an ADU Is & Why It Matters Gaining clarity on the "What" and "Why" before determining the "How." Your primary goal becomes the project's north star for every decision that follows. 🎯 Focus: Clarity before commitment, Defining the ADU An Accessory Dwelling Unit is a secondary, self-contained residential unit located on the same lot as a primary home. To be legally self-contained, it must include its own kitchen, its own bathroom, and its own entrance.

Curriculum

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    What an ADU is and Why it Matters

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