ADUs Allowed in Brisbane

Brisbane ADU Regulations & Building Guide

Yes, you can build an ADU in Brisbane! California state law supports your right to add an accessory dwelling unit to your property. Here's everything you need to know about local requirements and regulations.

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Based on local permitting speed, fee structures, and additional regulations beyond state requirements.

What You Can Build

  • 1 ADU + 1 JADU Per single-family lot
  • Up to 1,200 sq ft Maximum ADU size
  • 16 ft height Detached ADU limit
  • No parking required Near transit (½ mile)
64,000 Population
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ADU Regulations at a Glance

Up to 1,200 sq ft Max ADU Size
16 ft detached Max Height
4 ft side & rear Setbacks
Often not required Parking
1 ADU + 1 JADU Units Allowed
~60 days Permit Timeline
Brisbane ADU Rules & Regulations

ADU Rules & Regulations in Brisbane, California

Homeowners in Brisbane build ADUs under a mix of California state law and local Brisbane standards. Here's how the rules apply to your property.

  • Maximum size: 1,200 square feet for detached units under state law.
  • Permit timeline: Compliant applications must be approved within 60 days in Brisbane.
  • Parking: No additional parking is required within a half-mile of transit, and cities cannot require replacement parking when you convert a garage.
  • Owner-occupancy: Owner-occupancy cannot be required for standard ADUs permitted after January 1, 2020 (JADUs remain the exception).
  • Setbacks: A minimum 4-foot side and rear setback applies to detached ADUs in Brisbane.

What to Check Locally in Brisbane

  • Design review standards and any applicable overlay or historic zones
  • Utility connection and impact fees charged by Brisbane
  • Fire access and defensible-space requirements for your lot
  • Height limits near property lines for detached and above-garage units
Your Rights Under California Law

California law (AB 68, AB 881, SB 9, and subsequent legislation) supports homeowners' ability to build ADUs. Cities cannot:

  • Require owner-occupancy for ADUs permitted after 2020
  • Require additional parking for ADUs near transit
  • Charge impact fees for ADUs under 750 sq ft
  • Deny ADUs that meet state minimum standards
  • Impose lot coverage limits that prevent a 800 sq ft ADU

If you believe your ADU application is being unfairly denied, California HCD may be able to assist.

This information is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for legal guidance.

California State ADU Rules

California ADU Law as It Applies in Brisbane

ADU projects in Brisbane sit on top of California's statewide legal framework. The following state rules shape what you can build locally.

  • AB 68, SB 13, AB 881, AB 2221, and SB 897 collectively streamline approvals and limit local barriers to ADUs.
  • Detached ADUs are allowed up to 1,200 square feet; JADUs up to 500 square feet.
  • Compliant applications must be approved within 60 days.
  • Impact fees are waived for ADUs under 750 square feet.
  • No additional parking is required within a half-mile of transit, and cities cannot require replacement parking when you convert a garage.

In short, Brisbane must permit ADUs that meet these state minimums — a strong protection for local homeowners.

About Brisbane

ADU in Brisbane neighborhood

Located in California, Brisbane is a thriving mid-sized community, where approximately 64,000 people live. Like much of California, housing affordability and flexibility are top of mind for local homeowners.

Homeowners in Brisbane are increasingly turning to accessory dwelling units to meet housing needs that the traditional market struggles to satisfy. From multi-generational living to passive rental income, an ADU can serve several purposes over its lifetime on a single Brisbane lot.

The financial case for an ADU in Brisbane is grounded in local rents. A well-built studio can command around $1,450 per month, a one-bedroom roughly $1,800, and a two-bedroom unit $2,450 or more, depending on size, finishes, and exact location. Beyond rent, homeowners often see a 20–30% increase in property value after adding a permitted unit.

California has worked to make ADUs easier to build, and that benefits Brisbane homeowners directly. California's ADU laws (AB 68, SB 13, AB 881, AB 2221, and SB 897) require compliant applications to be approved within 60 days, and no additional parking is required within a half-mile of transit, and cities cannot require replacement parking when you convert a garage. Knowing the local process for Brisbane is what keeps a project on schedule.

GatherADU helps Brisbane homeowners navigate every step — from the first feasibility study through design, permits, and the final walkthrough. Whether you're weighing a garage conversion or a detached backyard home, we can tell you what's possible on your lot.

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More About Brisbane

Building an ADU in Brisbane

Choosing an ADU type in Brisbane comes down to how your lot is configured and what you want the unit to do. Detached units offer the most privacy and typically the highest rents, garage conversions are usually the most affordable path, and attached additions can tap into existing utilities to save on cost.

Understanding Brisbane ADU costs helps you plan realistically. Expect roughly $100,000–$180,000 for a garage conversion, $150,000–$300,000 for an attached unit, and $200,000–$400,000 for detached new construction. Financing options such as HELOCs, cash-out refinancing, and construction loans help spread that investment over time.

Brisbane Permits & Regulations

As a California city, Brisbane operates under statewide ADU laws (AB 68, SB 13, AB 881, AB 2221, and SB 897) that set a strong baseline: ADUs up to 1,200 square feet, approval within 60 days, and rules where no additional parking is required within a half-mile of transit, and cities cannot require replacement parking when you convert a garage. On top of the state framework, Brisbane applies its own design standards, fees, and review steps — the details that determine how smoothly a project moves.

Why Brisbane Homeowners Choose GatherADU

Our Brisbane clients rely on us to carry a project from idea to certificate of occupancy. You get a single point of contact across design, permitting, and construction, with transparent pricing throughout. Schedule a free Brisbane ADU consultation or call (323) 591-3717 to get started.

Get Your Free Brisbane ADU Feasibility Report

Find out exactly what you can build on your property, estimated costs, and potential rental income.

Types of ADUs You Can Build in Brisbane

California law allows several types of accessory dwelling units on residential properties. Understanding your options helps you choose the best approach for your property and goals.

Detached ADU

A standalone structure built separately from your main house, typically in the backyard. Detached ADUs offer maximum privacy for both homeowners and tenants, with their own entrance, walls, roof, and complete living facilities. In Brisbane, detached ADUs can be up to 1,200 square feet and 16 feet tall. This option provides the most flexibility in design and placement, though it typically costs more than conversions due to new construction requirements.

  • Max Size: Up to 1,200 sq ft
  • Height: Up to 16 feet
  • Setbacks: 4 ft from side/rear lines
  • Best For: Maximum rental income, privacy

Attached ADU

An addition built onto your existing home, sharing at least one wall with the primary residence. Attached ADUs are often more cost-effective than detached units because they can leverage existing foundation, roof structure, and utility connections. They work well on properties with limited backyard space or where you want to minimize the visual impact of new construction. Many homeowners choose attached ADUs for aging parents who want proximity while maintaining independence.

  • Max Size: Up to 1,200 sq ft
  • Height: Matches main home
  • Setbacks: Same as main structure
  • Best For: Limited lot space, family housing

Garage Conversion ADU

Transform your existing garage into a complete living space. Garage conversions are often the most affordable ADU option in Brisbane because the basic structure already exists. You save on foundation, framing, and roofing costs while creating a valuable rental unit or family living space. California law prohibits cities from requiring replacement parking when you convert a garage to an ADU, making this option particularly accessible. Most garage conversions result in studios or one-bedroom units ranging from 400 to 600 square feet.

  • Typical Size: 400-600 sq ft
  • Timeline: 3-5 months typical
  • Cost: 30-50% less than new construction
  • Best For: Budget-conscious, quick timeline

Junior ADU (JADU)

A smaller unit of up to 500 square feet created within your existing home's footprint, typically by converting a bedroom, basement, or attached garage. JADUs must include a cooking facility (at minimum, a sink, counter, and small appliance outlet) but can share a bathroom with the main house. In Brisbane, you can build both a JADU and a full ADU on the same property, maximizing your housing options. JADUs require owner-occupancy in either the main house or the JADU itself.

  • Max Size: 500 sq ft
  • Location: Within existing home
  • Requirements: Owner-occupancy required
  • Best For: Minimal construction, family use

Above-Garage ADU

Build a new living unit above your existing or new garage structure. This two-story approach preserves your parking while adding living space above. In Brisbane, above-garage ADUs can reach 18-20 feet in height depending on distance from property lines. This option is particularly popular in neighborhoods with narrow lots where backyard space is limited. The elevated position often provides better views and natural light than ground-level units.

  • Max Size: Up to 1,200 sq ft
  • Height: Up to 18-20 feet
  • Parking: Preserved below unit
  • Best For: Limited lot space, maintaining parking

Basement Conversion

Properties with existing basements can convert that space into an ADU. Basement conversions require proper egress windows, adequate ceiling height (at least 7 feet in habitable areas), and may need waterproofing and ventilation upgrades. When properly executed, basement ADUs provide naturally cool living space and complete separation from the main home's daily activities.

  • Max Size: Existing footprint
  • Requirements: Egress, ceiling height
  • Benefits: Cool temps, full separation
  • Best For: Existing basements only

Complete ADU Services in Brisbane

From initial feasibility analysis through final inspection, we handle every aspect of your ADU project. Our Brisbane-focused approach ensures your project meets all local requirements while maximizing value.

01

Feasibility Analysis

We begin every project with a comprehensive analysis of your property's ADU potential. Our team reviews your lot size, zoning, setbacks, utility connections, and neighborhood context to determine what you can build. In Brisbane, this includes understanding any overlay zones, historic district requirements, or other local factors that might affect your project. You receive a detailed report showing your options, estimated costs, and potential rental income before committing to design work.

  • Property zoning verification
  • Setback and lot coverage analysis
  • Utility capacity assessment
  • Cost and ROI projections
02

Design & Architecture

Our design team creates ADU plans tailored to your property and goals. Whether you want a modern studio for maximum rental income or a two-bedroom unit for family members, we design spaces that work. We understand Brisbane architectural context and create designs that complement existing homes while meeting all building code requirements. Every design includes structural engineering, Title 24 energy compliance, and all documentation needed for permits.

  • Custom floor plan development
  • 3D renderings and visualizations
  • Structural engineering
  • Energy compliance documentation
03

Permitting & Approvals

Navigating Brisbane permitting can be complex, but we handle it all. Our team prepares complete permit applications, manages plan check submissions, and coordinates with building department staff to address any comments or corrections. We track your application through the approval process and keep you informed of progress. Our experience with Brisbane regulations helps avoid common pitfalls that delay other projects.

  • Complete permit application prep
  • Plan check management
  • Building department coordination
  • Permit tracking and updates
04

Construction

Our licensed construction team builds your ADU with quality materials and skilled craftsmanship. We handle all aspects of construction including foundation, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, cabinets, and finishes. Throughout the build, we coordinate required inspections, manage subcontractors, and keep you updated on progress. Our goal is delivering a finished ADU that exceeds your expectations while respecting your timeline and budget.

  • Licensed general contractor
  • Quality materials and finishes
  • Inspection coordination
  • Project management and updates
05

Interior Design

A well-designed interior maximizes both livability and rental appeal. Our interior design services help you select finishes, fixtures, and colors that create appealing spaces within your budget. We offer curated finish packages at different price points, or work with you to customize selections. From kitchen layouts that maximize counter space to bathroom designs that feel spacious, we sweat the details that make small homes work beautifully.

  • Finish and fixture selection
  • Space planning optimization
  • Curated design packages
  • Custom interior options
06

Financing Guidance

We help connect you with financing options suited to your situation. Many Brisbane homeowners use home equity, construction loans, or specialized ADU financing products to fund their projects. We can introduce you to lenders experienced in ADU financing and help you understand options including cash-out refinancing, HELOCs, and construction-to-permanent loans. While we're not lenders ourselves, our guidance helps you navigate financing decisions confidently.

  • Financing option overview
  • Lender introductions
  • ROI and cash flow projections
  • Budget planning assistance

How We Build Your Brisbane ADU

Our streamlined process takes you from initial concept to move-in ready ADU. Here's what to expect at each stage of your project.

01 Week 1

Free Consultation

We start with a free consultation to understand your goals, assess your property, and explain your options. This can happen via phone, video call, or an in-person site visit in Brisbane. You'll learn what you can build, approximate costs, and timeline expectations.

02 Weeks 1-2

Feasibility Study

Our team conducts a thorough analysis of your Brisbane property. We verify zoning, calculate setbacks and lot coverage, assess utility connections, and identify any site-specific considerations. You receive a written report with your ADU options.

03 Weeks 3-8

Design Development

Working with our architects and designers, you'll develop floor plans, select exterior styles, and make finish selections. We create 3D renderings so you can visualize the finished ADU before construction begins.

04 Weeks 9-16

Permitting

We submit your complete permit application to Brisbane and manage the entire approval process. This includes responding to plan check comments and coordinating with building department staff through to permit issuance.

05 Weeks 17-32

Construction

With permits in hand, construction begins. Our crews work efficiently while respecting your property and neighbors. For a typical Brisbane ADU, construction takes 4-6 months. You'll have a dedicated project manager throughout the build.

06 Final Week

Walkthrough & Move-In

We conduct a detailed walkthrough, demonstrate systems and appliances, and address any punch list items. Once final inspections are complete, you receive your certificate of occupancy. Your new Brisbane ADU is ready.

ADU Costs in Brisbane

Understanding ADU costs helps you plan realistically and evaluate the investment opportunity. Here's what to expect for typical Brisbane ADU projects.

Garage Conversion

$100,000 - $180,000

Converting an existing garage is typically the most affordable path to an ADU. You save on foundation and framing since the basic structure exists. Costs vary based on garage condition, size, and finish level desired. Most garage conversions in Brisbane result in studios or one-bedroom units between 400-600 square feet.

  • Electrical and plumbing installation
  • HVAC system
  • Insulation and drywall
  • Kitchen and bathroom
  • Flooring and finishes
  • Permits and inspections

Detached New Construction

$200,000 - $400,000

Building a new detached ADU involves complete construction from the ground up. This option costs more but offers maximum design flexibility and typically commands higher rents. A one-bedroom detached ADU in Brisbane typically costs $200,000-$280,000. Two-bedroom units range from $280,000-$400,000 depending on size and finishes.

  • Foundation and site work
  • Complete framing and roofing
  • All mechanical systems
  • Interior and exterior finishes
  • Utility connections
  • Design, engineering, permits

Attached Addition

$150,000 - $300,000

Attached ADUs share a wall with your existing home, which can reduce some construction costs. You may be able to tie into existing roof structure and foundation, though this depends on your home's configuration. Costs fall between garage conversions and fully detached new construction for most Brisbane projects.

  • Foundation extension (if needed)
  • Framing and roofing integration
  • Separate entrance and utilities
  • Complete interior buildout
  • Fire separation requirements
  • Permits and inspections

Return on Investment

$1,800 - $3,500+
Monthly Rental Income (typical)

Actual rents depend on unit size, finishes, location within Brisbane, and current market conditions. One-bedroom ADUs typically rent higher than studios; two-bedroom units command premium rates.

20-30%
Property Value Increase

According to Freddie Mac research, ADUs add 20-30% to property values in high-demand markets. This often exceeds construction costs, creating immediate equity.

8-12%
Typical Annual Return

When you factor rental income against construction costs, many Brisbane ADUs generate 8-12% annual cash-on-cash returns, competitive with or exceeding other investment options.

Frequently Asked Questions About ADUs in Brisbane

Get answers to the most common questions about building an accessory dwelling unit in Brisbane.

ADU permit timelines in Brisbane are governed by California law, which requires cities to approve compliant applications within 60 days of submission. However, actual timelines depend on application completeness, plan check workload, and any corrections required. Most homeowners should plan for 3-4 months from project start to permit issuance.
For ADUs permitted after January 1, 2020, California law prohibits cities from requiring owner-occupancy. You can rent out both your main house and your ADU. The exception is Junior ADUs (JADUs), which require the property owner to live in either the main house or the JADU.
In most cases, no. California law exempts ADU parking requirements if your property is within half a mile of public transit, in a historic district, or within one block of car-share pickup. If you convert a garage to an ADU, the city cannot require you to replace the lost parking.
California state law establishes a maximum ADU size of 1,200 square feet for units with more than one bedroom. For attached ADUs, the maximum is 50% of the primary dwelling's floor area or 1,200 square feet, whichever is greater. JADUs are limited to 500 square feet.
ADU rents in Brisbane depend on unit size, finishes, location, and current market conditions. Studios typically rent for $1,400-$2,200 monthly, one-bedroom units for $1,800-$2,800, and two-bedroom units for $2,400-$3,500 or more.
A typical Brisbane ADU project takes 10-14 months from initial consultation to move-in ready. This breaks down as: feasibility and design (2-3 months), permitting (2-3 months), and construction (4-8 months depending on project type and size).
Most homeowners use cash-out refinancing, home equity lines of credit (HELOCs), or construction loans. Some lenders now offer ADU-specific loan products. We can connect you with lenders experienced in ADU financing to explore your options.
Yes, but under California's Proposition 13, only the new construction is reassessed, not your entire property. A $200,000 ADU might add roughly $2,000-$2,500 annually in property taxes, which is manageable compared to $20,000-$40,000 in annual rental income.
California law (AB 670) prohibits HOAs from outright banning ADUs that conform to state law. However, HOAs can impose "reasonable" restrictions on design elements like exterior colors, materials, and landscaping to maintain community aesthetics.
Separate utility meters are not required by law. Options include installing separate meters, submetering to track and bill usage, or including utilities in rent. Many ADU owners choose submetering as a middle ground.

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