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Written by Kat Jalbert, Realtor® at Sopris Realty
If you’ve been thinking about adding a small home on your property; for family, rental income, or future flexibility, you’ve probably come across the term ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit).
And naturally, the big questions come up:
Is it even allowed in New Hampshire?
How much does it cost?
Will I actually make my money back?
The answer? ADUs are becoming one of the smartest real estate moves in Southern NH, if done correctly.
Let’s break it down.
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a secondary living space on a property that already has a primary home.
This can include:
Detached tiny homes
Garage apartments
In-law suites
Basement apartments
Companies like Kinstruct Tiny Homes specialize in building high-quality, stick built, efficient ADUs designed specifically for New England living.
Why the surge in interest?
Families are choosing to:
House aging parents
Help adult children stay local
Stay connected while maintaining privacy
ADUs can generate:
Long-term rental income
Short-term rental (where allowed)
Offset mortgage costs
With inventory still tight in NH, building additional housing on existing land is becoming a practical solution.
Costs can vary depending on size, site work, and finishes, but here’s a realistic breakdown:
$150,000 – $300,000+
Factors that impact cost:
Site work (grading, septic, utilities)
Size and layout
Foundation vs. trailer-based
Custom vs. prefab builds
Builders like Kinstruct Tiny Homes focus on efficient builds that maximize space while keeping long-term durability in mind, something critical in NH weather.
New Hampshire has made ADUs more accessible, but local towns still control the details.
ADUs are generally allowed in most residential zones by right
Must be subordinate to the primary residence
Owner-occupancy is often required
Each town (Nashua, Hollis, Hudson, etc.) may regulate:
Size limits
Setbacks
Parking requirements
Utility connections
👉 Translation: You NEED to check local zoning before building.
This is where things get interesting.
$1,200–$2,500+/month depending on location & quality
Can offset a large portion of your mortgage
ADUs can significantly boost resale value
Especially appealing for multi-gen buyers
Housing family without sacrificing space
Flexibility for future life changes
Work-from-home or business use
Let’s keep it real, this isn’t for everyone.
You may want to pause if:
Your lot doesn’t support septic/utilities expansion
Zoning restrictions are tight
You’re overextending financially
You don’t have a clear use (rental vs family)
ADUs are not just a trend, they’re becoming a long-term housing solution in New Hampshire.
If done right, they can:
Create income
Increase property value
Solve real family needs
But success comes down to:
👉 Proper planning
👉 Understanding local rules
👉 Building with the right team
Let’s walk through:
Whether your property qualifies
Estimated costs specific to your lot
What kind of return you could expect
📩 Reach out anytime, I’ll help you map it out before you spend a dollar.
– Kat Jalbert
Realtor® | Sopris Realty
[email protected]
(603) 833-5191
Helping buyers, sellers, and investors navigate New Hampshire & Massachusetts real estate.
+ ADU & building opportunities through Kinstruct
Sopris Realty is affiliated with Kinstruct Tiny Homes through shared ownership. Any references to Kinstruct Tiny Homes in this article are provided for informational purposes only. Clients and readers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence and explore multiple builders, contractors, and service providers to determine the best fit for their specific needs, budget, and project goals.

With decades of experience and a strong commitment to hands-on support, Jessica leads Sopris Realty with a boutique, client-first philosophy. Known for elevated service, smart pricing strategies, and market insight, she empowers her agents and her clients with tools and guidance that create exceptional results.

Kat brings a thoughtful, strategic approach to real estate, blending deep local knowledge, exceptional communication, and a passion for helping clients find a place to call home. With expertise in listings, land, and the new-construction process, she guides clients with clarity and confidence at every step. Kat is also a dedicated community advocate, proudly serving the Merrimack Valley and supporting local veterans.
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