Last year, the California legislature passed Assembly Bill 1033, which allowed cities to pass ordinances permitting homeowners to sell accessory dwelling units (“ADUs”) in a similar manner to condominiums.  ADUs include granny flats, garage conversions, and other types of separate units, attached and unattached to single family homes, duplexes, or multiplexes.

Recently, the City of Berkeley voted to opt into AB 1033.  While Berkeley has a number of details to finalize, such as utilities, it appears that over the next year ADUs may be separately sold in the City of Berkeley.  The purpose of this policy is to create more home ownership and allowing owners to build equity.