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Washington Accessory Dwelling Unit Guide

Data version: Q2 2026 · Last updated 2026-04-21

Buildability City Score™: B (Middle 48%) · Median permit time: 88 days

TL;DR. Find out if your Washington property qualifies for an accessory dwelling unit. Buildability™ checks the local ADU ordinance, District of Columbia state law, your zoning district, lot size, setbacks, parking requirements, and owner-occupancy rules in about 20 seconds. Free for your first check.

Washington ADU rules at a glance

Washington follows local ordinances layered on top of District of Columbia state ADU law. Typical restrictions cover maximum size (often 800–1,200 sqft), height (16–25 feet), side setbacks (4 feet minimum in most jurisdictions), parking (often waived near transit), and owner-occupancy. Buildability™ reads Washington's specific code against your exact lot.

Why this matters

Most Washington homeowners don't discover their ADU is infeasible until they've spent $3,000+ on preliminary design. Buildability™ catches the blockers first — easements, overlays, wetland proximity, utility extension costs — so you don't waste soft costs on a dead-end project.

How Buildability™ checks your Washington property

Enter any Washington address. Buildability™ pulls zoning, lot dimensions, easements, environmental overlays, utility access, and current District of Columbia state ADU law. Results include your Buildability Score™, setback envelope, maximum ADU size, parking waiver eligibility, and an estimated permit timeline — in about 20 seconds. Free for your first check.

Help us keep this accurate

Buildability™ translates Washington's ADU rules in plain language. Rules change and overlays are sometimes missed — if you spot an error on this page, email support@readypermit.ai with the URL and what's off. We verify with the Washington planning department and update within 48 hours of a confirmed correction. Washington planning staff: the same email works if you'd like to flag corrections or set up a direct verification channel.

Related pages

  • What can I build in Washington?
  • Washington zoning codes
  • Washington flood zones

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