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Florida Senate Passes Bill for Affordable Housing

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Floridas Housing Crisis: Senate Bill Forty-Eight Offers Hope with Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)

Floridas housing crisis is pushing many first-time buyers out of the market, but a new bill, Senate Bill Forty-Eight, is offering a potential solution. The bill, which has passed the state Senate unanimously, aims to make it easier for homeowners to add accessory dwelling units (ADUs), like granny flats, to their properties. These small secondary homes can be built next to the main house and are gaining popularity as affordable housing options.

The bill would require all local governments to allow ADUs, even where some cities already permit them. Builders are reporting a surge in interest as families look for ways to help adult kids who cant afford rent or buying a home on their own. Homeowners are also seeing ADUs as a win-win, allowing relatives to live cheaply while adding value to the property.

However, rules still apply, with size limits, setbacks from property lines, and needs for HOA approval in some areas. Short-term rentals like Airbnb face local restrictions, so homeowners should check ordinances first before building. Despite these limitations, ADUs are becoming popular for multi-generational living amid rising costs, offering a glimmer of hope for those struggling to afford housing in Florida.

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