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REGION / FEDERAL WAY, WA

Federal Way
ADU Builder.

Design-build DADU, AADU, garage conversion & addition contractor — Federal Way, WA

Federal Way is large, suburban and ADU-friendly. The South Sound light-rail extension to Federal Way Transit Center is reshaping rents in the West Campus and downtown corridors. We've worked across the city from Twin Lakes to Brooklake.

10–14 wk
Permit Timeline
7,200 sqft
Lot Minimum
6+
Neighborhoods
12 yrs
Local Experience
ZONING / LOCAL CODE

RS-7.2 / RS-9.6 / RS-15.0 — ADU + DADU permitted under FWRC 19.265

We file in Federal Way every month — we know which lot configurations sail through and which need pre-application meetings to avoid corrections.

NEIGHBORHOODS WE SERVE
  • ·West Campus
  • ·Twin Lakes
  • ·Mirror Lake
  • ·Lakota
  • ·Brooklake
  • ·Steel Lake

Building in Federal Way

FIELD_NOTES
WHY_HERE

What we lean into

  • Federal Way Link light-rail extension drives transit-oriented rent growth
  • DADU permitted by right in all RS zones
  • Lower land basis than Kent — strong cap rates
  • Federal Way School District anchors family demand
WATCH_OUT

What we plan around

  • Lake-front lots (Twin Lakes, Mirror Lake, Steel Lake) trigger Shoreline Master Program
  • Wetlands and Class IV streams cover Brooklake and Lakota corridors
  • Steep-slope overlays cover Hylebos Creek and Dumas Bay bluffs
  • Tree retention: 30% canopy on residential lots
CHECKLIST_01 / FEDERAL WAY_FEASIBILITY

Federal Way ADU Permit Checklist

Two-page fillable PDF tuned to Federal Way, WA — owner & site fields, project intent, and the local site conditions we always pre-screen (RS-7.2 / RS-9.6 / RS-15.0). Fill it on any device, email it back, and we'll set up a free 30-minute feasibility call.

  • · Pre-mapped to Federal Way zoning & 10–14 wk permit window
  • · Editable on Preview, Acrobat, Chrome — no signup
  • · Email back to hello@goldenstateadubuilders.com
FILE / federal-way-adu-permit-checklist.pdf
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Or call (206) 555-0192

Cost to build an ADU in Federal Way

PRICE_GUIDE

Indicative turn-key ranges for Federal Way, WA — design, permits, construction and finish carpentry included. Final number depends on lot conditions, finishes and the 10–14 wk Federal Way permit timeline.

DADU
$325K – $525K

6–8 months · 400–1,000 sqft

DETACHED ADU in Federal Way
AADU
$185K – $345K

4–5 months · 300–800 sqft

ATTACHED ADU in Federal Way
Garage
$145K – $235K

3–4 months · 200–600 sqft

GARAGE CONV. in Federal Way
Additions
$220K – $750K+

Project dependent · Custom

MODERN ADDITIONS in Federal Way
CLIENT_REPORT
Golden turned a permitting nightmare into a finished, beautiful backyard cottage. They were on schedule every single week, and the fixed-price contract held to the dollar.
Marcus Henderson
Homeowner · Ballard, Seattle · 2023
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We interviewed five general contractors. Golden was the only one who walked our lot before quoting. Their structural engineer caught a foundation issue everyone else missed.
Sade Okafor
Owner-Architect · Bellevue · 2023
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They converted our garage into a long-term rental that pays our mortgage. Permitted, built, and tenant-ready in 14 weeks — and the finishes look like a custom home.
Jin & Lauren Park
Investor Homeowners · Kirkland · 2024
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Federal Way ADU FAQ

FAQ_03
01

How do the lake overlays affect a Federal Way ADU?

Within 200 ft of OHWM the Shoreline Master Program applies — a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit (SSDP) is typically needed. SSDPs add 3–4 months but pass on most compliant designs.

02

Will I need impact fees?

Yes — transportation, parks and school impact fees combine to roughly $7–10K. Garage conversions are exempt from school fees.

03

Is owner-occupancy required?

No.

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Frequently asked

  • How much does an ADU cost in Federal Way, WA in 2026?

    Turn-key ADUs in Federal Way run roughly $295–$465 per square foot all-in for 2026 contracts, depending on lot access, foundation type, and finish package. A 600 sqft one-bedroom DADU typically closes between $215K and $310K including permits, side-sewer connection, and electrical service work. The biggest swing factors in Federal Way are soils (pier-and-beam adds $18–32K over a slab), required stormwater detention on lots over 2,000 sqft of impervious, and whether a panel upgrade to 200A is needed. Our Federal Way feasibility report gives you a ±15% number in two weeks for $1,500, credited to the build contract.

  • How long does the ADU permit take in Federal Way?

    Median Federal Way ADU permit issuance is currently 8–16 weeks from a clean submittal in 2026, faster on pre-engineered catalog plans. The bottlenecks are almost never the zoning review — they are side-sewer capacity letters, drainage review on lots with steep slopes, and addressing assignments. We pull a pre-application meeting with Federal Way planning before drawings start, which typically saves one full review cycle (4–6 weeks). RCW 36.70A.681 requires most WA jurisdictions to permit ADUs ministerially when zoning is met, which has trimmed median timelines roughly 30% versus 2022.

  • What size DADU can I build on my Federal Way lot?

    Under HB 1337 / RCW 36.70A.681, Federal Way must allow at least one DADU up to 1,000 sqft on any residential lot zoned for single-family, with height to 24 ft and standard 5 ft side/rear setbacks unless local code is more permissive. Many Federal Way zones allow a second ADU (a stacked DADU or AADU + DADU combo). Your ceiling is usually lot coverage, not the 1,000 sqft cap — once you add the primary house footprint plus the new DADU plus impervious driveway and walks, you frequently hit the lot-coverage ratio before the size cap. Our zoning lookup checks both.

  • Do I need to live on the property to build a Federal Way ADU?

    No. Owner-occupancy requirements were preempted statewide by RCW 36.70A.681 — Federal Way cannot impose an owner-occupancy condition on either the primary or accessory unit. That means you can build a DADU and rent both units, build a DADU for a family member while living off-site, or build to sell. Short-term rentals (≤30 days) are still governed by local STR codes, which vary; long-term rentals (30+ days) face no special restriction beyond standard landlord-tenant law (RCW 59.18).

  • Can I subdivide and sell the ADU separately in Federal Way?

    Yes, in most Federal Way zones, since the 2023 unit-lot subdivision and condominiumization changes paired with HB 1110 middle-housing reform. The two common pathways are: (1) unit-lot subdivision — carving a new fee-simple lot around the DADU, requires a short plat (~4–6 months) and shared-driveway easements; (2) condominium declaration under RCW 64.34 — faster (~2 months) but lenders sometimes resist financing a 2-unit condo. We model both at feasibility because the right answer depends on your hold-vs-sell horizon and current lender appetite.

  • What is the rental income from a Federal Way ADU?

    2026 Federal Way ADU rent comps for a 1-bedroom DADU built to current finish standards land in a wide band depending on submarket — generally $1,950–$3,200/mo for a long-term lease, with mid-term (30–90 day) commanding 10–25% premium. Net operating income after vacancy (5%), management (8%), maintenance reserve (5%), and property tax/insurance increment typically hits 62–70% of gross. At today's construction cost and rent comps the unleveraged cap on a new Federal Way DADU pencils 4.8–6.4%, with leveraged cash-on-cash 7–11% using a HELOC or renovation loan.

  • Will an ADU raise my Federal Way property taxes?

    Yes, but predictably. The county assessor adds the marginal improvement value (typically 55–70% of construction cost, not 100%) to your assessed value, and the levy rate applies to that increment under RCW 84.40.0301. For a $270K-cost DADU in Federal Way, expect roughly $1,900–$3,100/yr of additional property tax depending on your levy code area. The increment is partially offset because King and Pierce County both classify newly created ADUs into a single building-permit assessment cycle, not a full reassessment of the primary house.

  • What's the first step to build an ADU in Federal Way?

    Start with a paid feasibility study — not a plan set. The feasibility deliverable is a 12–20 page report covering Federal Way zoning analysis, setbacks and lot-coverage math, water meter sizing, side-sewer capacity, electrical service amperage, critical-areas screening, three layout options, and a ±15% budget. It costs $1,500 and is credited to the construction contract. This step eliminates the two most expensive surprises — an undersized water service and an unmappable side sewer — before you spend $15K+ on full design. Schedule a free 20-minute scoping call to confirm fit.