As the first step to building an ADU, it is important that you make a proper plan. With the right plan and guidance, you can create a new and useful space for your home. We help you build an ADU in Culver City according to your home needs. The first step is to properly evaluate your home’s condition and needs. This will help you decide which type of ADU is best suited for your home. We in Culver City makes this process simple and easy.
The first step in ADU construction is site planning. It involves determining the most suitable location for an ADU in your home. Site planning involves considering the condition of the existing structure, space availability, and choosing the right location for new construction. The team at We in Culver City thoroughly inspects your home and prepares an effective site plan for you. This ensures that your ADU is built properly and every inch is utilized optimally.
It is important to follow the local rules and regulations of Culver City while building an ADU. We ensure that your ADU complies with all Culver City building codes. Following these rules is an important part of the legal process so that there is no problem in the future. We understand this process completely and carries out your construction according to the codes.
The design and structure of the ADU make it visually appealing and useful. We use modern design and structural planning so that your ADU matches the rest of your home structure. The design includes all the features that are needed for a comfortable and modern space. The design of the ADU is to enhance the beauty of your home. Your preferences and needs are also taken into account in this design so that it matches perfectly with the rest of your home. The design team of We makes this process simple and effective.
We completely customize the floor plan to suit your ADU needs. Using the right planning, design, and location can create a new, useful space in your home. We walk you through the process, making your ADU not only useful but beautiful as well.
ADU construction services are available in the following areas of Culver City:
Zip Code |
90230 |
90232 |
ADU Builders CA specializes in ADU construction in Culver City. This company is with you every step of the way and makes sure your ADU fits your home needs. Our goal is to ensure every customer receives a high-quality and custom ADU.
The average cost to build an ADU in Culver City is as follows:
Type & Square Foot | Average Cost | Medium Cost | High-End Cost | Property ROI (%) |
Studio ADU (420 sq. ft.) | $150,000 | $180,000 | $250,000 | 5% |
1 Bed 1 Bath (520 sq. ft.) | $170,000 | $250,000 | $280,000 | 6% |
2 Beds 1 Bath (630 sq. ft.) | $240,000 | $270,000 | $350,000 | 7% |
2 Beds 2 Baths (800 sq. ft.) | $280,000 | $350,000 | $380,000 | 8% |
3 Beds 2.5 Baths (1,180 sq. ft.) | $370,000 | $450,000 | $750,000 | 9% |
The Building and Planning Departments for Culver City are located within the Planning and Development Department at Culver City Hall:
9770 Culver Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
Monday through Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m
Yes, most permit applications can be submitted through the city’s official website.
Contact the Planning Division at (310) 253-5700.
Yes, the city provides ADU guidelines and checklists online and at the office.
Yes, the city frequently holds ADU workshops to guide homeowners.
The ordinance is available on the official City of Culver City website.
You’ll need to add the ADU to your existing homeowner’s policy for coverage.
You need property insurance, liability insurance, and optional rental coverage.
Yes, rental ADUs typically require additional coverage for tenant-related risks.
Your insurance policy will cover damages, provided the ADU is listed on the policy.
Yes, some insurers offer separate policies specifically for ADUs.
Yes, landlord insurance protects against tenant-related risks and damages.
Options include home equity loans, HELOCs, construction loans, and ADU-specific loans.
A Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) allows you to borrow against your home equity.
Yes, some local and state lenders offer ADU loans with favorable terms.
Yes, but interest rates may be higher compared to secured loans.
Yes, some state programs offer grants to encourage ADU construction.
Yes, cash-out refinancing is a common way to finance ADU construction.
Fees include plan check, impact fees, utility connections, and inspection fees.