FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Consultation: The process will begin a with a consultation with one of our experts. We will come visit your property and determine the best place to install a Cordoba Mini Homes. Thereafter, we will provide you with an estimate for the project.

Design: When you decide to move forward with construction, we employ our team of architects to design a Cordoba Mini Homes especially for you!

ADUs are legal to build in Windsor, but the kinds of ADUs that can be built are subject to laws and bylaws. There are quite a few considerations to take into account. The size of the main dwelling, access to parking, the area of your property, and more. Call us for an inspection and consultation and we will determine the best type of Cordoba Mini Homes to build on your property and get the permits and approval to build!

There are specific areas in Windsor that do not require ADUs to have parking spaces. However, any ADUs constructed outside this area require parking spaces. We can help you determine if you need parking and plan for it in the design process.

Yes! Building an ADU will increase your rental income!

-Average rent of $2000 a month

-Even after mortgage costs, most homeowners earn an average up to $1000 per month from their ADU rental

-Downsize to your ADU and rent out your main home.

-This is a great way to live for free while generating an income and retiring comfortably

An ADU can increase your property value of up to $200,000!

Absolutely, speak with our team to see what financing options are available for you!

Additional Income – The first and most obvious advantage is that your Cordoba mini homes can be a source of income! Your Cordoba mini homes can be rented out to tenants, which provides you with an additional stream of income.

Increase Property Value – ADUs increase the resale value of your home and can increase by as much as $200,000!

Creates Affordable Housing – ADUs are some of the most affordable living options in urban areas.

More Energy Efficient – Cordoba mini homes use the existing infrastructure, such as electrical grids, and use less resources to construct.