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The way we talk about sexual violence matters. Our words can be used to foster a culture of safety, respect, and equality that stops sexual violence before it happens or to show support for survivors, shut down harmful misconceptions, promote consent, and practice healthy communication with children. Our voices matter now more than ever. How will you use your voice to help end sexual assault, harassment, and rape? DOVE Center is our local resource for those who have experienced domestic abuse and sexual assault. DOVE can help. Please reach out.
24-Hour Helpline: 435-628-0458
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As we step into the new year, growth and progress are at the forefront of many minds, especially when it comes to life goals and increased financial stability. Real estate continues to be one of the best ways to build financial stability and improve your quality of life.
In today’s fluctuating real estate market, affordability and availability remain key concerns for many Washington County residents. While various housing and rental options might seem out of reach for some individuals and families, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) are emerging as an increasingly popular solution to providing more affordable housing options. These small, self-contained units, sometimes known as casitas, not only provide renters a cost-effective place to live, they also give homeowners the opportunity to generate supplemental income.
ADUs present a forward-thinking approach to addressing the problems of housing shortages and high housing costs, fostering financial independence and creating a win-win situation for renters and property owners alike. The market for ADUs is expanding due to their potential to alleviate housing demand without requiring large-scale new construction. Many areas, including Washington County, are adapting regulations to support their growth.
For both renters and potential buyers that might be considering this option, due diligence up front is important. Even in an area that allows ADUs, zoning ordinances vary. Reach out to a local Washington County REALTOR® to become familiar with state and local area rules and regulations in order to prevent potential setbacks and navigate possible hurdles.