ADU Site Assessment in Long Beach, CA

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What's Included in an ADU Site Assessment?

An ADU site assessment with Infinity ADU includes a thorough review of your property's potential for an Accessory Dwelling Unit. We look at your specific address, check local Long Beach zoning ordinances, lot size, setbacks, and existing structures. We also evaluate utility access for water, sewer, gas, and electrical connections, making sure your property can handle a new unit.

Our approach is direct. We come to your property, walk the lot with you, and discuss your ideas. We'll point out potential challenges and opportunities right there. This isn't just about ticking boxes; it's about understanding what's practical and what's not for your specific situation in Long Beach.

For Long Beach homeowners, understanding the local conditions is critical. We know the varying lot sizes from Belmont Shore to Bixby Knolls, and the specific requirements for different neighborhoods. Soil conditions, grading, and even mature trees can impact where and how you can build, and we factor all that in.

Homeowners often worry about hidden costs or getting stuck with a project that can't move forward. Our assessment aims to prevent that. We give you a clear picture of what's possible, what permits you'll likely need, and any significant hurdles you might face. You'll leave with a solid understanding of your property's ADU potential.

Why is a Site Assessment Crucial for Your Long Beach ADU?

A site assessment is your first, most important step for an ADU in Long Beach because it stops you from wasting time and money. Without it, you could spend thousands on designs for a unit that can't even be built on your lot. Long Beach has specific zoning overlays and flood zones, especially closer to the coast, that can surprise you if you're not prepared.

Long Beach's climate also plays a role in site considerations. We deal with coastal influences, which means specific building materials and drainage plans are often necessary. Understanding how your property's grade and existing drainage will handle a new structure is key to avoiding future issues like water intrusion or foundation problems.

We've seen it all, from tight lots in Naples to properties with challenging access in Wrigley. Getting a clear picture upfront means you can plan realistically. It helps you understand the true scope of your project, including potential costs for utility upgrades or site preparation that a basic zoning check won't reveal.

Our ADU Site Assessment Process

1

Initial Call

We start with a quick chat about your ADU goals and property address. This helps us gather basic info before we even step foot on your land.

2

On-Site Evaluation

We visit your Long Beach property to physically inspect the site. We check setbacks, access, existing structures, and potential utility connection points.

3

Zoning & Code Review

We dig into Long Beach's specific zoning codes and building department requirements for your parcel. This confirms what's allowed and what isn't.

4

Feasibility Report

You get a clear report outlining your property's ADU potential, including any challenges or specific requirements. We'll discuss next steps and answer your questions.

Serving Long Beach and Nearby Communities

We know Long Beach like the back of our hand, from the historic homes in Bluff Park to the newer developments near the Long Beach Airport. Our team understands the unique characteristics and regulations across the city's diverse neighborhoods. We've worked on properties all over, so we know what to look for.

Beyond Long Beach, we also serve homeowners in Seal Beach, Signal Hill, and Lakewood. We're your local ADU experts, familiar with the specific permitting processes and property types in these areas. You get local knowledge, not just general advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

An ADU site assessment typically takes about 1-2 hours for the on-site visit, plus a few days for our team to complete the zoning and code review. We aim to get you a full report within one week of our visit. This timeline ensures we cover all the necessary details specific to Long Beach regulations.
You don't need much to start; just your property address is usually enough for us to begin our research. If you have a current survey, a plot plan, or any existing architectural drawings, those can be helpful but aren't strictly required. We'll pull most of the public records ourselves.
No, an assessment won't give you an exact ADU construction cost. It tells you if an ADU is feasible on your property and highlights potential site-specific costs like utility upgrades or extensive grading. Once we confirm feasibility, we can then move into design and more accurate cost estimates based on your specific plans. It's about confirming if you can build, not how much it will cost to build the final product.
If your property isn't suitable for an ADU, our assessment will clearly explain why. It could be due to zoning restrictions, insufficient space, or insurmountable utility challenges. Knowing this upfront saves you from investing in plans that won't get approved. We'll give you an honest answer, even if it's not what you hoped to hear.

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