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SPEC_C / REDMOND · DADU · Verified 2026-01-15

Redmond DADU Builders — Detached ADU Cost, Permits & Timeline

Redmond has aligned with HB 1337 and is one of the most permissive ADU markets in east King County. A DADU is a standalone backyard cottage on the same lot as the main house — separate roof, separate entry, full kitchen and bath. Redmond permits detached adu (dadu) on most single-family lots under its current code. DADUs on flatter Overlake-adjacent lots, AADUs above garages in established neighborhoods, and basement conversions in older Education Hill stock.

SPEC_C.01 / ZONING — Redmond, King County

Is a dadu allowed in Redmond?

Redmond allows detached ADU (DADU) on single-family lots (up to 1,000 sf), no owner-occupancy requirement, and no off-street parking required near transit.

Max ADU size
1,000 sf (verify against city code)
Parking
No off-street parking required within ½-mile of major transit per HB 1337; otherwise city standard parking rules apply.
Owner-occupancy
Not required
Height
DADU heights per RZC 21; commonly 24 ft.
Setbacks
5 ft side/rear for DADUs typical; primary-structure setbacks for AADUs.
Lot coverage
Coverage varies by RZC zone; verify per parcel.
Minimum lot size
No explicit minimum lot size for ADU under current RZC.
Tree retention
RZC tree-retention rules trigger arborist review on lots above the tree-unit threshold.
Critical areas
Bear Creek, Evans Creek, and various wetlands drive critical-area review.
Alley access
Limited alley access in Redmond's modern subdivisions.

Feasibility blockers to map early

  • critical-area streams (Bear, Evans creeks)
  • Education Hill slope
  • wetland buffers in Overlake
  • Bear Creek, Evans Creek, and various wetlands drive critical-area review.
  • RZC tree-retention rules trigger arborist review on lots above the tree-unit threshold.

SPEC_C.02 / PERMIT — Redmond Planning & Community Development

Redmond dadu permit timeline

Plan review (typical)

8–20 weeks

Redmond Planning & Community Development standard ADU intake.

With one correction cycle

10–28 weeks

Includes one typical correction cycle.

Permit difficulty

5/10

Higher = more plan-check + design-review friction.

Documents you'll submit

  • Site plan with parcel dimensions, structures, setbacks, and tree retention
  • Architectural plans (floor plans, elevations, sections)
  • Structural plans stamped by a WA-licensed engineer where required
  • WSEC energy compliance worksheet
  • Stormwater / drainage review per city threshold
  • Utility plan (sewer / water / electric)
  • DADU site plan showing separation from primary structure and any easements
  • Independent utility connections (sewer, water, electric) or shared-service detail

Common plan-check corrections

  • Setback or lot-coverage encroachment on site plan
  • Energy-code U-value / glazing percentage mismatch
  • Missing structural calcs for shear walls or beams
  • Stormwater BMP not selected or sized for the impervious area
  • Tree retention plan missing or critical-root-zone fencing not shown
  • Setback or coverage error on detached structure
  • Stormwater BMP missing for added impervious

Inspection sequence

  1. 01Foundation / footing
  2. 02Underfloor framing & insulation
  3. 03Rough-in: framing, mechanical, plumbing, electrical
  4. 04Insulation & vapor barrier
  5. 05Drywall / wallboard
  6. 06Final building, plumbing, mechanical, electrical
  7. 07Certificate of occupancy / final approval

Why Redmond reviews can slow

  • critical-area / stream-buffer reviews
  • geotech on Education Hill
  • tree-retention plans

SPEC_C.03 / COST — Redmond cost tier 5/5

Redmond dadu cost range

$291k–$541k · typical $395k

Drivers: site access, foundation, utility upgrades, and finish level.

What moves your number

  • Foundation type (slab vs stepped)
  • Crane / site access
  • Sewer routing length
  • Finish level

Utility & site notes for this city

  • PSE coordination standard; modern subdivisions usually have adequate panel capacity.
  • Panel upgrades typically $4–8k when needed.
  • Redmond stormwater per Ecology manual; critical-area parcels add water-quality treatment.
  • Stream-buffer parcels can require enhanced foundations and limit ADU placement.

Ranges reflect typical 2026 project budgets and exclude land. Your exact cost depends on site access, foundation, utility upgrades, finish level, and city review depth — confirm with a feasibility study before committing.

SPEC_C.04 / TIMELINE — typical end-to-end ~60 weeks

Redmond dadu schedule, phase by phase

  1. 01FeasibilityParcel + zoning + utility verification.14 weeks
  2. 02DesignSchematic → permit-ready set.412 weeks
  3. 03EngineeringStructural runs in parallel with design.26 weeks
  4. 04Permit reviewRedmond Planning & Community Development standard ADU intake.820 weeks
  5. 05Corrections & resubmittalCycle depends on correction depth.28 weeks
  6. 06ConstructionDetached scope; conversions sit at the lower end.1838 weeks
  7. 07Final sign-offFinal inspections and certificate of occupancy.14 weeks

Redmond-specific delay risks · critical-area / stream-buffer reviews · geotech on Education Hill · tree-retention plans

Weather note · Excavation, foundations, and exterior weatherization sequence best Apr–Oct; framing and finishes continue year-round under temporary weather protection.

SPEC_C.05 / COMPARE — DADU vs the other ADU types in Redmond

Why pick a dadu over the alternatives in Redmond?

vs.CostSpeedPrivacyResaleBest when
AADUHigher — full new foundation + envelope.Slower — ground-up build.Better — no shared walls.Strongest resale separation.Backyard space + alley/side access available.
Garage ConversionHigher — no reused shell.Slower — full new structure.Better — siting flexibility.Higher — true second dwelling.Lot can absorb a new footprint.
Basement ADUHigher — no reused shell.Slower — full new structure.Much better — separate building.Higher — visible second unit.You want a true backyard cottage, not a downstairs unit.

SPEC_C.06 / FIT — Is a dadu right for your Redmond lot?

Best-fit profile for a Redmond dadu

Pick a DADU when privacy, long-term rentability, and resale value matter more than speed or lowest cost. Avoid it on very tight lots, lots with deep critical-area buffers, or sites with no alley access and a long sewer run.

Rental income
Strongest of the four for long-term rental income — full privacy, full appliance set, dedicated yard space and parking when allowed.
Aging parents / multigen
Excellent for aging parents who want independence with proximity — single-level layouts with no shared walls or stairs.
Tight lot
Hardest of the four on a tight lot — DADU footprint plus required setbacks and tree retention can consume most rear-yard space.
Alley access
Ideal when alley access exists — separate guest entry, easier construction staging, and cleaner utility tie-ins.
Lower budget
Highest baseline budget of the four — foundation, framing, roof, siding, and full MEP are all new.
Privacy
Best privacy of all four — no shared walls, no shared entry, no shared mechanical chase.
Speed to occupancy
Slowest of the four — full ground-up build, full inspection sequence, full weather exposure during framing.
Utilities already nearby
Sewer routing length and side-sewer condition drive a meaningful share of the budget.
FAQ

Redmond DADU FAQ

  • Does Redmond allow two ADUs per lot?

    Yes — one AADU and one DADU under HB 1337 alignment.

    Go deeper: Redmond ADU overview

  • How big can my Redmond DADU be?

    Up to 1,000 sf of gross floor area.

    Go deeper: Redmond ADU overview

  • Do I need a separate sewer line for a DADU?

    Not always. Most Puget Sound cities allow a shared side-sewer with a cleanout and an as-built that proves capacity. A separate line is required only when the existing line is undersized, in failing condition, or the city explicitly demands one.

  • Can I rent the DADU short-term?

    Short-term rental rules are city-specific and change. Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma and most Tier-1 cities allow long-term rentals; short-term (STR) usually requires a separate license, an owner-occupancy attestation, or both. Confirm with the city before underwriting an STR pro forma.

    Go deeper: Glossary: STR (Short-Term Rental)

  • How big can a DADU be in Washington?

    HB 1337 sets a statewide floor of at least 1,000 sq ft of allowed gross floor area for an ADU. Individual cities may allow more (Seattle and Bellevue both go above 1,000 sf on many lots), but the city's specific max controls — always verify against the linked municipal code.

    Go deeper: Read the DADU vs AADU in Puget Sound: which to build (2026) guide

  • What kind of foundation does a DADU need?

    A stem-wall foundation on continuous footings is most common in the Puget Sound, with stepped foundations on sloped sites. Pin or pier foundations are sometimes used on tree-protection lots to limit critical-root-zone disturbance, but they require engineering.

    Go deeper: Read the Foundation inspection checklist for Puget Sound homes guide

SPEC_C.08 / NEXT

Plan your Redmond dadu the right way

A 45-minute feasibility call confirms zoning, utility, and budget reality before you spend on design. Golden State ADU has been licensed in Washington since 2012 (LIC SEATTI*752N6).

CITY_DOSSIER / REDMOND· 47.6740°N 122.1215°W

Built in Redmond — what we know that the spec sheet won't tell you.

A live dossier from our field PMs: the permit counter, the soils, the bylaw that just changed, and the streets where ADUs are already cash-flowing.

Map · King CountyOpen ↗
Redmond
Drive-time from yard · ≈ 26 min via 520© OpenStreetMap contributors
Population78,213
Median lot7,800 sq ft
ADU permits / yr64 (2024)
Build cost band$330–380 / sq ft
Right now in Redmond
Air quality · US AQI
Source · Google Maps PlatformAffects pour windows + finish schedule
LIVE_INTEL / REDMOND · 6 SIGNALS
Pour-feasibility · todayLoading
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  • Weather feed loading
Derived live · Redmond weather + AQI
Sun rhythm · RedmondDaylight
5:12 AM
9:06 PM
15h 54m daylight
Golden hour · 8:18 PM
99% of June peak
NOAA solar formulas · computed
Moon · cure-week planner
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We track lunar weeks for slab pours — clear nights drop ambient temperature faster, which slows surface curing. Schedule wet slabs midweek under waxing light.

Conway approx · computed
Seismic · 24h within 60 miLoading
USGS earthquake.usgs.gov
On-site clock · Redmond
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· Pacific

Loading. Our standard crew window is 7:00–17:00 weekdays — noise ordinances in most Puget Sound cities allow exterior power tools only inside that band.

America/Los_Angeles · live
Build-rules pulseWithin window
7:00–17:00
Power-tool window · Mon–Fri
ADU permits YTD pace

Sunday exterior work is restricted in most Puget Sound jurisdictions. We sequence interior trades around it.

Redmond municipal code · annualized
SPEC_02 / CITY_INTEL

Environmental & locational intelligence

03 / SOLAR_POTENTIAL

Rooftop solar at this address

04 / POLLEN_FORECAST

Tree · Grass · Weed (3-day)

05 / WALK_SCORE

0.5-mile amenity density

06 / NWS_ALERTS

Active NWS weather alerts

LOCATIONAL_INTEL / REDMOND
Drive times from RedmondLoading

Calculating live drive times to four metro anchors…

Real commute time matters for ADU rent comps — and for our crews. We keep installs within a 60-minute radius of our Puget Sound yard.

Data provenance

Drive times pulled live from the Google Routes API (traffic-aware matrix). Each request is timestamped so you can see exactly when the numbers were last refreshed — no stale brochure data.

Google Routes API · traffic-aware
Street view · RedmondLive imagery
Recent Google Street View imagery centered near Redmond

Lot context matters as much as zoning. We pre-screen access, slope, and tree canopy from imagery before scheduling the site visit.

Google Street View · proxied
Tidal window · RedmondLoading

Waterfront lots: shoreline excavation and barge access windows depend on these. We schedule pours away from extreme low tides when the soils dry unevenly.

NOAA · — mi away
Recent permits · RedmondLoading

Open-data signal of nearby construction velocity — useful for ADU comps and for anticipating examiner workload.

data.seattle.gov · ~3 mi radius
Permit counter · Redmond
Redmond Planning & Community Development
15670 NE 85th St, Redmond 98052
Mon–Fri 8a–5p · digital pre-app required
Local zoning quirk

Education Hill & Grass Lawn lots often hit tree-retention thresholds before FAR — plan crown protection early.

Sourced from Golden State ADU field PMs · WA Lic. SEATTI*752N6
Best build window
May → October

Bar shows pour-friendly months · dot marks the current month.

  • Seismic
    SDC D · stable plateau geology
  • Soil
    Glacial till on plateau, peat pockets near Sammamish River
  • Climate
    Slightly drier than Seattle (≈34″/yr), east-of-lake sun bonus
  • Topography
    Mostly gentle slope
  • HOA prevalence
    ≈ 28% — Education Hill, Grass Lawn, Idylwood
Transit signal
2 Line Downtown Redmond + Marymoor Village stations (2024)

Station-area lots earn the largest rent premium in this market.

School signal
Lake Washington School District

Rental yield estimate: $2,900–3,700 / mo · Microsoft proximity drives demand

Local incentive

Tech-corridor zoning allows live/work ADU configurations near Overlake

Hidden gem

Tree-retained DADUs in Education Hill pre-lease in <14 days.

Build cost · Redmond vs Puget Sound
+$30 vs regional median
$250 / sqftRedmond$355$425 / sqft
Other cities we hold a permit history in
REDMOND / BUILD

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