San Jose becomes the first city in California to permit the conversion of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) into condominiums. A new law allows these units to be sold separately from the main residence, expanding home ownership opportunities. Mayor Matt Mahan highlights this initiative as a significant step towards housing affordability. The city has streamlined permitting processes to support ADU construction, with 86 additional condominium conversion projects currently underway. This approach positions San Jose as a leader in tackling the housing crisis in the Bay Area.
San Jose proudly becomes the first city in California to allow the conversion of ADUs into condominiums, creating new pathways for homeownership and affordability.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan emphasizes that the new law makes home ownership more accessible, and he describes the ADU unit as 'history in the making.'
The city has streamlined its local permitting processes to facilitate the construction of ADUs, indicating a proactive approach to address housing challenges.
Currently, there are 86 additional condominium conversion projects in the pipeline, showcasing San Jose's commitment to addressing housing needs.
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