ADU Types Explained in Scituate, MA
Learn about detached, attached, and conversion ADUs in Scituate, Massachusetts. Compare costs, timelines, and which type is right for your property.
ADU Regulations in Scituate
Scituate follows the Massachusetts state baseline under the Affordable Homes Act. This means all Massachusetts state-level ADU rights apply — including by-right approval, no owner occupancy requirement, and standardized size limits. Scituate may also have additional local regulations that supplement the state baseline.
ADU Types Available in Scituate
Scituate allows 3 type(s) of ADU. Each has different cost, timeline, and design implications.
- Detached ADU — a standalone building in your yard with its own entrance, utilities, and foundation. Best for privacy and rental income.
- Attached ADU — an addition connected to your main home that shares at least one wall. Lower construction costs than detached.
- Conversion ADU — transforms existing space like a basement, attic, or garage into a separate dwelling. Fastest and cheapest to build.
Which ADU Type Is Right for You?
The best ADU type for your property in Scituate depends on your lot size, budget, and goals. If you want maximum rental income and privacy, a detached ADU is ideal. If budget is your priority, a conversion ADU reuses existing space and avoids foundation costs. An attached ADU offers a middle ground — lower cost than detached with a separate entrance. With 900 sq ft allowed, you have room for a comfortable 1-2 bedroom unit.
Learn More About ADU Rules in Scituate
For full zoning details, see our ADU zoning guide for Scituate. To understand what you'll spend, visit our ADU costs page for Scituate.
Important: State Baseline Data
The information on this page reflects Massachusetts state baseline rules. Scituate may have additional local requirements. We recommend confirming with your local building department before starting your project.
Scituate ADU Rules at a Glance
Max Size
900 sq ft
% of Home
50%
Parking
1 space(s)
Approval
BY RIGHT
Owner Occupancy
Not required
Rental Allowed
Yes
Short-Term Rental
Not allowed
Scituate Building Department
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of ADUs I can build in Scituate?
Scituate allows detached, attached, conversion ADUs. Detached ADUs are standalone structures in your yard. Attached ADUs share a wall with your main home. Conversion ADUs transform existing space like a basement, attic, or garage. Each type has different costs, timelines, and design implications.
Which ADU type is cheapest to build in Scituate?
Conversion ADUs are the most affordable option in Scituate at $100-$200/sq ft, since you reuse existing structure and avoid foundation costs. See our ADU costs page for Scituate for a full breakdown.
Can I build a detached ADU in my backyard in Scituate?
Yes, detached ADUs are allowed in Scituate. Your ADU must meet setback requirements — typically a few ft from the rear property line. Check our ADU zoning page for Scituate for exact setback distances.
Can I convert my garage into an ADU in Scituate?
Yes, garage conversions are allowed in Scituate. Converting an existing garage is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to add an ADU — you're reusing the existing structure and foundation.
How accurate is the ADU data for Scituate?
The information on this page reflects Massachusetts state baseline rules under the Affordable Homes Act. Scituate may have additional local requirements that differ from the state baseline. We recommend confirming with your local building department before starting your project.
Where can I find all ADU regulations for Scituate?
Visit our complete ADU rules page for Scituate, MA for a full overview of zoning, permits, size limits, setbacks, parking, and costs. We cover all Massachusetts municipalities with data sourced from local ordinances and state law.
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