36/ SEPTEMBER 2023 THE RIDER Realty With Ruth Are you feeling
THE SQUEEZE? Finan- cially or square footage, this a great growth option. With may homeown-
ers feeling the pinch either financially or needing some extra space or for the first- time buyers who are strug- gling to qualify, or simply you want to bring home ex- tended family yet give them their own space. This is a fabulous option that most homeowners can explore.
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Multi sales award winner and the top realtor with RE/MAX Real Estate Centre Orangeville
Let’s talk about Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU). Often known as Granny Flats, In Law Suites, In Law Apartment’s, or Garden Cottages. These small units have a variety of uses for
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housing, work and play. An ADU is a small unit ei-
ther attached to a main home or freestanding unit on the main home’s property. Sometimes they are even a converted garage or an attic space. They are generally 600 To 1,000 square feet and have one or two bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room.
Common Occupants: College Stu- dents and Grown Children; Ex- tended Family; Senior citizens; Onsite caregivers Accessory dwellings have great Fi-
Accessory Dwelling Units
nancial Benefits. Rental Income: This can be an op- tion to help pay the mortgage on the main home or a way to get some extra cash. Reduced Expenses: An ADU is considered part of the main home; it cannot be bought or sold like a condo. There is no cost for the land, major infrastructure or structured parking. These things are already factored /owned. The ADU’s Kitchen, bath-
room and bedrooms are viewed as additions to the primary home. In some cases, the property’s overall
values will rise considerably with the addition of an ADU.
OTHER BENEFITS Employees:Many workers are still working a hybrid schedule. An ADU can be private, quiet place to work from home. Athletes and hobbyists: A small, comfortable space allows one to work out or pursue a hobby away from the activity of the main house. Always Remember there is
only “ONE TIME” to make that first impression buyers want to imagine themselves in your home.
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Remove personal things like family pictures, framed certificates, kids toys and dog beds and dog toys and don’t forget to wipe down the door frames, light switches and door han- dles!
CLEAN , FRESH, AND BRIGHT is always the way to go! Ruth is always available for
a no obligation conversation and can be reached at 519 942 6085
Providing Excellent Quality S&S, Dixie Star
Living Quarters, Homesteader Horse Trailers and Alum-Line aluminum Trailers
Zone Rd 10, Bothwell, ON • (519) 777-0783
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Horse people serving horse people for over 30 years. We have stalls in stock. From planning to installation we can help.
Call, text or email Bill Langille: (519) 535-1312 • Email
bill@langillewelding.com 258 13 Concession Rd., Scotland, ON •
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