In a recent development, San Jose homeowners will soon have the opportunity to sell Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) starting on July 18th. This new policy is expected to have a significant impact on the local real estate market and provide homeowners with increased flexibility and financial opportunities.
Key points:
– San Jose will allow homeowners to sell ADUs starting on July 18
– This new policy is likely to have a significant impact on the local real estate market
– Homeowners will now have the opportunity to capitalize on their ADUs financially
– Increased flexibility and financial opportunities are expected for homeowners in San Jose
Stay tuned for further updates on this exciting development in the real estate industry.
(Source: Weekly Real Estate News)
You can read this full article at: https://wrenews.com/san-jose-to-allow-homeowners-to-sell-adus/
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