A landmark bill was pushed through by the Senate and signed by Governor Newsome several weeks ago called SB-9. It’s designed to create inventory and solve the increasing prices and inventory crisis we currently face. However, will SB-9 truly create a slew of inventory? In my opinion, no, and many experts agree. However, that doesn’t mean it’s a bad bill.
SB-9 is a new, landmark bill that allows single-family residential-zoned property owners to split their lot and create a second unit.
That’s different from creating an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), which has to be under 1,200 sq. ft. SB-9 means, for example, taking your 6,000 sq. ft. lot, splitting it in half to create a 3,000 sq. ft. lot, building a home on it, and selling it to create income. However, certain requirements must be met.
"SB-9 is a useful option to earn some cash if you don’t need such a large lot."
The second lot size must be at least 1,200 sq. ft., but that’s very small. With that said, SB-9 is an excellent option for property owners within Sacramento city limits who have a 6,000 sq. ft. lot or larger. If you don’t need all that space,
you can create some income or do some long-term financial planning by saving up and building a second unit to hopefully split off and sell or rent out long term.
Another caveat is that the lot must meet local zoning requirements, and localities are still in charge of setting how big the property can be and how large your lot needs to be. However, this is a state law, so localities have to follow certain requirements if you meet eligibility conditions. Another requirement is that you need to have lived in your home for a certain amount of time; you can’t split your lot and sell both properties at the same time. You’ll have to sign an affidavit that states that legally, they can come after you if you sell your property before the given time requirement.
SB-9 is a useful option to earn some cash if you don’t need such a large lot. If you’re wondering whether this is a good option for you or not, give us a call. We’d love to discuss this with you and answer any questions you have.
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