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  2. San Diego residents fight back against ‘frustrating’ ADU ...

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    Clairemont residents push back on plans SDRE Homebuyers, the developer involved in several San Diego projects, told its ADUs are typically one bedroom and range from 500 to 800 square feet.

  3. Secondary suite - Wikipedia

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    American Craftsman house with detached secondary suite. A secondary suite (also known as a accessory dwelling unit (ADU), in-law apartment, granny flat, granny annex or garden suite [1]) is a self-contained apartments, cottages, or small residential units, that is located on a property that has a separate main, single-family home, duplex, or other residential unit.

  4. The cheapest ways to build a house, and the most affordable ...

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    Similarly, the symmetrical floor plan and square silhouette that characterize colonial-style homes make them less expensive to build than, say, an elaborate and irregularly fronted Victorian.

  5. Cary could allow more and bigger backyard cottages. What it ...

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    Accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are often called granny flats, mother-in-law suites, casitas or carriage houses. Cary could allow more and bigger backyard cottages. What it means for homeowners ...

  6. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Modern ranch homes designed for town or country, National Plan Service, 1951. Newest plans of ranch houses, farm buildings, motels, Authentic Publications, 1952. 72 low cost suburban-ranch homes, HomOgraf Company, 1952. Book of rambler and ranch-type homes: designs and floor plans for 31 practical homes, 3rd ed. Home Plan Book Co., 1953.

  7. List of house types - Wikipedia

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    Snout house: a house with the garage door being the closest part of the dwelling to the street. Octagon house: a house of symmetrical octagonal floor plan, popularized briefly during the 19th century by Orson Squire Fowler; Stilt house: is a house built on stilts above a body of water or the ground (usually in swampy areas prone to flooding).