We built a $250,000 ADU for our adult son in our backyard. He gets the support he needs, and it's cheaper than finding an apartment.
Briefly

Todd Kuchta built a 480-square-foot accessory dwelling unit in his backyard to provide independence for his son Jacob, who has autism, at a lower cost.
Jacob, diagnosed with autism and other disorders, has yet to qualify for a job and relies on disability for living expenses while seeking greater independence.
Despite needing assistance with daily tasks, Jacob expresses a strong desire for independence, prompting his parents to consider building an ADU in their backyard.
The Kuchta family found building an accessory dwelling unit more affordable than buying a new home or renting an apartment in an expensive California housing market.
Read at Business Insider
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