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How To Find Off Market Opportunities Utilizing SB 9 & ADU Legislation (Accessory Dwelling Unit)
In this episode, Beau talks with Aaron Norris about how to find off-market real estate opportunities using the new SB 9 legislation that just went into effect in January 2022.
About Aaron Norris
Aaron Norris started his real estate career started at five years old fixing houses in his father’s flip business in CA. After living in NYC for almost a decade, he joined the family hard money business as a mortgage officer and researcher, producing numerous market timing reports and award-winning resources for the real estate community. As VP of Market Insights for PropertyRadar, he speaks and writes nationally on trends & the power of public records that help Main Street compete with Wall Street. You’ll find his works on Forbes.com, Think Realty Magazine, and BiggerPockets.com. He’s also been directly involved in raising over $2 million dollars for charities since 2008.
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Twitter: @aaronnorris @propertyradar
What is SB 9 California?
SB9, also known as the California Housing Opportunity and More Efficiency (HOME) Act, is a state bill that requires cities to allow one additional residential unit onto parcels zoned for single-dwelling units.
What is an ADU?
An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is a secondary housing unit on a single-family residential lot. The term “accessory dwelling unit” is an institutional-sounding name, but it’s the most commonly-used term across the country to describe this type of housing. While the full name is a mouthful, the shorthand “ADU” is better.
The law, which passed in September 2021, went into effect across California on January 1, 2022.