Nestled in northern San Diego County, Escondido, California, is a vibrant, family-friendly city known for its scenic foothills, historic downtown, award-winning wineries, and convenient access to major highways, beaches, and urban amenities. With a strong commitment to addressing the housing shortage through updated zoning policies, Escondido makes it straightforward for homeowners to pursue Escondido ADU projects, Escondido Accessory Dwelling Unit construction, or integrate ADUs into new home construction Escondido.
Whether you’re exploring ADU Escondido options for multigenerational living, rental income, or expanded space, the city’s regulations align with California state law to streamline permitting while preserving neighborhood character.
| Key Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | City of Escondido, San Diego County, CA |
| Properties Eligible | Single-family and multifamily residential zones |
| Max Units on Single-Family Lot | Up to 3: one new detached ADU, one ADU conversion (existing space), and one JADU (subject to site constraints, zoning, and safety standards) |
| Max ADU Size | 850 sq ft (≤1 bedroom on lots 1 bedroom or larger lots). State law guarantees at least an 850 sq ft ADU regardless of FAR/lot coverage in many cases |
| Max JADU Size | 500 sq ft max, entirely within existing or proposed primary residence (+ up to 150 sq ft expansion for access) |
| Height Limits | 16 ft standard (regardless of zone); up to 18 ft within ½ mile of transit; up to 25 ft if attached to primary dwelling |
| Side & Rear Setbacks | Minimum 4 feet |
| Front Setback | Per underlying zone, but must allow at least an 800 sq ft ADU with 4 ft side/rear setbacks |
| Parking Requirement | None required for ADUs or JADUs |
| Owner-Occupancy | Not required for ADU; required for either primary residence or JADU |
| Rental Rules | Long-term only (30+ days minimum); no short-term rentals |
| Permitting | Ministerial (building permit for single-family; ADU permit for multifamily); 60-day approval timeline |
| Pre-Approved Plans | Yes – PAADU program offers free downloadable plans for new detached single-story ADUs (484–1,000 sq ft options) |
| Fire Safety | Minimum 10 ft separation from primary residence (or additional fire features if closer) |
| Official Sources | Article 70 of Escondido Zoning Code; City ADU webpage |
Sources: Official City of Escondido ADU page, Article 70 Zoning Code, ADU Handout, and PAADU resources.
| ZIP | CITY | NEIGHBORHOOD | 1BR | 2BR | 3BR | 4BR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 92025, 92026, 92027, 92029 | Escondido | Citywide | $2,185 | $2,631 | $3,624 | $4,665 |
Escondido ADU regulations follow California state law (Government Code §§ 65852.2 and 65852.22) with local standards in Article 70 of the Zoning Code. ADUs are allowed on single-family and multifamily properties as a ministerial approval with relaxed standards for size, setbacks, and parking to encourage housing production. Key rules include 4-foot side/rear setbacks, no parking requirement, and specific size limits based on lot size and bedrooms.
Official Sources: https://www.escondido.gov/238/Accessory-Dwelling-Units and https://ecode360.com/43269708
On a single-family residential lot in Escondido, you can typically build up to three accessory dwelling units: one new detached ADU, one ADU created by converting existing space, and one Junior ADU (JADU), subject to physical site constraints, zoning, fire safety, and other regulations. Multifamily properties allow at least one ADU (with potential for more per state law, up to one per existing unit in some cases).
Official Sources: https://www.escondido.gov/238/Accessory-Dwelling-Units and PAADU FAQ
The maximum size for a detached or attached ADU in Escondido is generally 850 square feet for 1-bedroom or smaller units on lots under 20,000 sq ft, and up to 1,000 square feet for units with more than one bedroom or on larger lots. State law ensures at least an 850 sq ft ADU is permitted regardless of certain local floor area ratio or lot coverage limits.
Official Sources: Article 70 Zoning Code (Table 33-1474) and City ADU Handout
Side and rear setbacks are a minimum of 4 feet for ADUs in Escondido. Front setbacks follow the underlying zone but cannot prevent construction of at least an 800 sq ft ADU meeting the 4-foot side/rear standards. Height is limited to the zone standard or 16 feet (whichever allows more), with allowances up to 18 feet near transit or 25 feet if attached to the primary dwelling.
Official Sources: https://ecode360.com/43269708 and PAADU resources
No, there are no parking requirements for ADUs or JADUs in Escondido, consistent with state law and local ordinance updates.
Official Sources: City of Escondido ADU Ordinance and PAADU FAQ
Owner-occupancy is not required for a standard ADU in Escondido. For a JADU, the property owner must occupy either the primary residence or the JADU (with deed restriction). Recent state law (AB 976) further limits owner-occupancy mandates for ADUs.
Official Sources: Article 70 Zoning Code and PAADU FAQ
The City of Escondido processes complete ADU applications ministerially within 60 days. Using the Pre-Approved ADU (PAADU) plans for new detached units can further streamline review and reduce design/engineering costs.
Official Sources: https://www.escondido.gov/238/Accessory-Dwelling-Units
The Pre-Approved ADU (PAADU) program provides free downloadable, City-reviewed building plans for new single-story detached ADUs in sizes from 484 sq ft studio/1BR up to 1,000 sq ft 2-3BR options. It saves time and money on custom design while ensuring compliance with zoning, energy, and building codes (minor modifications like windows/doors allowed).
Official Sources: https://www.escondido.gov/1207/Pre-Approved-ADU-Program-PAADU
No. ADUs and JADUs in Escondido may only be rented for periods of 30 days or more. Short-term rentals are not permitted.
Official Sources: City ADU Handout and Zoning Code
Yes, but only on the added value of the new ADU. The County Assessor performs a blended assessment; the primary home’s value is not reassessed.
Official Sources: PAADU FAQ
Building permit review and issuance fees apply. Development impact fees (e.g., park, public facility, drainage, traffic) may be charged but are subject to state law limitations—often waived or reduced for ADUs under 750 sq ft and proportional for larger units. Contact the Building Division for current valuation-based calculations.
Official Sources: Escondido Fee Guide and ADU Handout
No, HOAs cannot prohibit ADU construction under state law. They may impose reasonable restrictions on design and aesthetics but cannot prevent the project outright.
Official Sources: PAADU FAQ and state ADU law
An ADU is a fully independent unit (attached, detached, or converted) with its own kitchen and bathroom. A JADU is smaller (≤500 sq ft), located inside the primary residence, may share sanitation, and has an efficiency kitchen. ADUs have no owner-occupancy requirement; JADUs do (for primary or JADU).
Official Sources: City ADU Handout
Research your property via Parcel Lookup Tool and Zoning Code. 2. Review ADU Handout and Submittal Checklist. 3. Consider PAADU plans if building new detached. 4. Prepare plans and documents (site plan, elevations, etc.). 5. Submit to Building Division with required forms (including SDG&E notification and tracking form). Consult Planning staff early at 760-839-4671.
Official Sources: https://www.escondido.gov/238/Accessory-Dwelling-Units
Yes. In the Old Escondido Neighborhood (OEN) or near historic structures, ADUs must incorporate architectural features matching the primary structure’s style. Refer to the PAADU Old Escondido Neighborhood ADU Style Adaptation Guide.
Official Sources: PAADU resources