Granny Flats And Their Advantages

By Neil Baulch

The economy is not what it once was and many people are now faced with what they have to do to care for their parents. Bank accounts can no longer absorb the fee of an expensive retirement home and people are being forced to move their parents in with them. Instead of losing your privacy, think about using Granny Flats to give your parents their own place, but have them in your home at the same time.

Granny Flats are pretty much everything that they sound like. They are small prefabricated homes (in most cases, but kits are also available) that you are ready to drop into a location for someone to live in. Most backyards will provide more than enough space to have this new dwelling plopped right down.

A slightly larger option is also available with the same size bathroom and bedroom as the "Willow" but featuring a more roomy living area and balcony/deck. The "Willow" starts at $49K and its slightly larger sister is about $56K.

Granny Flats are available both in pre-fabricated and kit forms. Smaller cabins like the "Willow" are usually pre-fabricated. Larger units with two or more bedrooms are generally kits. All options can be modified to accommodate wheelchair access. Customization to fit specific needs is also available.

Quoted costs include the complete living unit ready for move-in, with full kitchen, windows and bath ready for use. The price does not include necessary governmental permits, soil testing and transportation costs. An electrician and plumber will be needed for hook-ups. Generally all of these can be accomplished in the $5 to $10k range.

Remember that Granny Flats aren't just for elderly relatives. The largest cabin is basically a small home with two or more bedrooms. These units could be the perfect size for a vacation home at the lake or in the mountains. - 29969

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