Increase your income, boost your property value, or make room for your loved ones with an Accessory Dwelling Unit.
Especially if it's designed and built by Perpetual Homes, a Danville-based company specializing in prefabricated residences and ADUs that are stylish, luxurious, innovative, and adaptable. Founded in 2019, Perpetual Homes has steadily grown its customer base and sphere of influence. They now have showrooms in Concord and Sonoma, and the company's work is found throughout Northern California.
Perpetual Homes employs industry experts with a combined experience of more than 40 years in real estate and home building. Their clients are people searching for an additional stream of income, a simplified lifestyle, or somewhere to age-in-place.
"The most important part of our business that we are here to create the highest quality residences at an affordable price point," said Katherine Anderson of Perpetual Homes. "More people are putting ADUs in backyards as the state looks for ways to create housing in California."
Gov. Gavin Newsom is now shooting for 2.5 million new housing units by 2030.
In addition to ADUs, Perpetual Homes also fabricates single-family residences. The structures are functional and attractive, with energy efficient insulation and nine-foot ceilings.
Creating more housing opportunities to help expedite S.B. 9 is one of Perpetual Homes' core values. In addition, single-family home properties in California can now add an additional main home and two ADUs under S.B. 9.
"It's about keeping families together and providing people an opportunity to stay in the area," Anderson said.
Nearly 20% of housing units built in California today are ADUs.
For our residences, Perpetual Homes lays a custom foundation, before assembling the home off-site. This approach keeps costs down. Perpetual Homes also handles setting up the necessary permitting and utilities.
"We want to make it as turn-key as possible," Anderson said.
Perpetual Homes collaborated with award-winning architect William Hezmalhalch out of Sacramento on some of the home designs. The results are layouts that are practical, efficient, and surprisingly spacious.
"They live bigger than they are," Anderson said. "Many families love the benefit of communal living. Families enjoy their own space but the connectivity of being close by."
Perpetual Homes also has a line of modular ADUs which are a part of their Perpetual Lux series. These ADUs range in size from 522 square feet to 667 square feet. And finally, they build a range of single-family homes which are built to HUD manufactured code and range in size from 1,137 square feet to 2,820 square feet.
From a design standpoint, Perpetual Homes' designs feature a range of architectural influences.
While the majority of their ADUs feature more traditional styles of ranches, Craftsman, and modern farmhouse styles, some of their units also feature more contemporary design influences.
In all cases though, buyers have the option to personalize their home and choose finishes like exterior and interior color schemes, countertop material, flooring, and appliance packages.
Please Note: All sizes and dimensions are nominal or based on approximate builder measurements. 3D Tours and photos may include dealer and/or factory installed options. Perpetual Homes reserves the right to make changes due to any changes in material, color, specifications, and features at any time without notice or obligation. Homes may require optional features to be eligible for financing, consult with your retailer for more information.
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Perpetual Homes representations and the actual look of your ADU may vary. The measurements provided will make up the floor plan approximating the length and width from exterior wall to exterior wall. We will continue to invest in our product and process improvements. Our models, floor plans, specifications, dimensions, features, materials, appliances, furniture, and availability displayed on our website and/or other marketing platforms are subject to change.
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For the avoidance of doubt, Perpetual Homes is not a licensed general contractor. All of the construction jobs associated with the project which require a licensed general contractor will be performed by a licensed contractor who will engage with the property owner directly with applicable law.