Once You Build an ADU There Are No More Costs Right

"Once you build an ADU, there are no more costs… right?" Not exactly. One thing almost nobody talks about when it comes to ADUs? Your property taxes can change — and it's not always what people expect.

When you add an ADU to your property in California, the county will reassess the value of the new construction. That doesn't mean your entire property gets reassessed — just the added square footage. But depending on the size and cost of your ADU, that reassessment can add a noticeable amount to your annual tax bill.

If you're thinking about adding an ADU in Southern California, you need to understand how reassessments work before you build — not after. This is one of those hidden costs that catches a lot of homeowners off guard.

In this video you'll learn:

• Why building an ADU can change your property taxes

• How California reassesses new construction vs. existing property

• What most ADU builders don't tell you about ongoing costs

• Why understanding reassessments matters before you start building

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Our primary business is helping families buy, sell, and invest in real estate throughout Southern California. Whether you're thinking about building an ADU, looking at investment property, or ready to sell your home for top dollar — we'd love the opportunity to help.

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