AADU (Attached Accessory Dwelling Unit)
Also known as: Attached ADU · In-law suite
An ADU that shares one or more walls with the primary home — typically a basement or upper-floor conversion.
An Attached ADU (AADU) is built within or attached to the primary residence — most commonly a basement conversion, an above-garage suite, or a main-floor wing converted into a self-contained unit. AADUs cost 30–45% less than equivalent DADUs because they reuse the existing envelope, but they typically rent for less and rarely receive separate utility meters. Seattle and most Puget Sound cities allow one AADU plus one DADU on the same single-family lot.