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					<description><![CDATA[<p>California’s housing market is famously challenging. Skyrocketing home prices, bidding wars, and limited inventory make homeownership feel out of reach for many. Enter SB 9, a law passed in 2021 aimed at easing the housing crunch by allowing homeowners to split lots and build extra units. While SB 9 sounds like a dream for buyers [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p data-start="371" data-end="666">California’s <a href="https://jdj-consulting.com/los-angeles-housing-market-2025-what-homebuyers-and-investors-need-to-know/">housing market</a> is famously challenging. Skyrocketing home prices, bidding wars, and limited inventory make homeownership feel out of reach for many. Enter <strong data-start="539" data-end="547">SB 9</strong>, a law passed in 2021 aimed at easing the housing crunch by allowing homeowners to split lots and build extra units.</p><p data-start="668" data-end="939">While SB 9 sounds like a dream for buyers and developers, the reality is more nuanced. One of the most pressing questions for homebuyers is: <strong data-start="809" data-end="860">How affordable can SB 9 properties actually be?</strong> Understanding <strong data-start="875" data-end="905">affordability requirements</strong> is essential before jumping in.</p><p data-start="941" data-end="1097">In this article, we’ll break down all SB 9 affordability rules, costs, financing tips, and strategies to help California buyers go through this new landscape.</p><h2 data-start="1104" data-end="1138">What Is SB 9 and Why It Matters</h2><p data-start="1140" data-end="1258"><a href="https://jdj-consulting.com/step-by-step-guide-to-sb-9-lot-split-in-los-angeles/">SB 9</a> is part of California’s effort to address the state’s housing shortage. In simple terms, it allows homeowners to:</p><ul data-start="1260" data-end="1364"><li data-start="1260" data-end="1310"><p data-start="1262" data-end="1310"><strong data-start="1262" data-end="1308">Split a single-family lot into two parcels</strong></p></li><li data-start="1311" data-end="1364"><p data-start="1313" data-end="1364"><strong data-start="1313" data-end="1362">Build up to two residential units on each lot</strong></p></li></ul><p data-start="1366" data-end="1520">This effectively enables up to four units on a single lot. The law’s goal is to increase housing supply and provide more options for buyers and renters.</p><p data-start="1522" data-end="1721">However, SB 9 <strong data-start="1536" data-end="1575">does not guarantee low-cost housing</strong>. It opens opportunities, but buyers must understand affordability requirements, potential costs, and practical challenges to make the most of it.</p><h2 data-start="1728" data-end="1779">SB 9 Affordability Requirements: A Complete List</h2><p data-start="1781" data-end="1964">While SB 9 doesn’t impose traditional “affordable housing” price caps, it does include <strong data-start="1868" data-end="1930">rules and constraints that indirectly affect affordability</strong>. Let’s go through them in detail.</p><p data-start="1781" data-end="1964"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-12690 aligncenter" src="https://jdj-consulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/29887.jpg" alt="Happy woman on the background of a new house. Portrait of first time buyer, house owner, apartment renter, flat tenant or landlady. Moving day and buying own property concept. " width="643" height="429" /></p><h3 data-start="1971" data-end="2005">1. Owner-Occupancy Requirement</h3><ul data-start="2007" data-end="2333"><li data-start="2007" data-end="2070"><p data-start="2009" data-end="2070"><strong data-start="2009" data-end="2018">Rule:</strong> At least one of the units must be owner-occupied.</p></li><li data-start="2071" data-end="2184"><p data-start="2073" data-end="2184"><strong data-start="2073" data-end="2085">Purpose:</strong> Prevents speculative purchases and ensures that the primary resident benefits from the new unit.</p></li><li data-start="2185" data-end="2333"><p data-start="2187" data-end="2333"><strong data-start="2187" data-end="2215">Impact on affordability:</strong> Keeps one unit in the hands of a homeowner rather than an investor, helping maintain more accessible housing options.</p></li></ul><p data-start="2335" data-end="2514">Owner-occupancy is critical. It’s not just a legal requirement—it also ensures that SB 9 fulfills its goal of expanding housing for actual residents rather than purely for profit.</p><h3 data-start="2521" data-end="2544">2. Unit Size Limits</h3><ul data-start="2546" data-end="2803"><li data-start="2546" data-end="2623"><p data-start="2548" data-end="2623"><strong data-start="2548" data-end="2557">Rule:</strong> Local governments can restrict the square footage of new units.</p></li><li data-start="2624" data-end="2674"><p data-start="2626" data-end="2674"><strong data-start="2626" data-end="2644">Typical range:</strong> 800–1,200 sq. ft. per unit.</p></li><li data-start="2675" data-end="2803"><p data-start="2677" data-end="2803"><strong data-start="2677" data-end="2705">Impact on affordability:</strong> Smaller units cost less to build, finance, and maintain, making them more accessible to buyers.</p></li></ul><p data-start="2805" data-end="2934">Unit size restrictions also encourage more efficient use of land, ensuring that even small lots can accommodate additional homes.</p><h3 data-start="2941" data-end="2969">3. Lot Split Limitations</h3><ul data-start="2971" data-end="3285"><li data-start="2971" data-end="3036"><p data-start="2973" data-end="3036"><strong data-start="2973" data-end="2982">Rule:</strong> Only single-family lots are eligible for splitting.</p></li><li data-start="3037" data-end="3135"><p data-start="3039" data-end="3135"><strong data-start="3039" data-end="3051">Maximum:</strong> One lot can be split into <strong data-start="3078" data-end="3093">two parcels</strong>, each able to host <strong data-start="3113" data-end="3132">up to two units</strong>.</p></li><li data-start="3136" data-end="3285"><p data-start="3138" data-end="3285"><strong data-start="3138" data-end="3166">Impact on affordability:</strong> Prevents over-densification and excessive costs that could arise from trying to cram too many units on one property.</p></li></ul><p data-start="3287" data-end="3382">This limitation also helps preserve neighborhood character while creating more housing options.</p><h3 data-start="3389" data-end="3413">4. Zoning Compliance</h3><ul data-start="3415" data-end="3706"><li data-start="3415" data-end="3563"><p data-start="3417" data-end="3501"><strong data-start="3417" data-end="3426">Rule:</strong> SB 9 overrides some local rules but not all. Projects must still follow:</p><ul data-start="3504" data-end="3563"><li data-start="3504" data-end="3521"><p data-start="3506" data-end="3521">Height limits</p></li><li data-start="3524" data-end="3536"><p data-start="3526" data-end="3536">Setbacks</p></li><li data-start="3539" data-end="3563"><p data-start="3541" data-end="3563">Maximum lot coverage</p></li></ul></li><li data-start="3564" data-end="3706"><p data-start="3566" data-end="3706"><strong data-start="3566" data-end="3594">Impact on affordability:</strong> These restrictions can limit unit size and design flexibility, affecting construction costs and resale value.</p></li></ul><p data-start="3708" data-end="3808">Buyers must check local zoning ordinances before planning construction to avoid unexpected expenses.</p><h3 data-start="3815" data-end="3855">5. Restrictions Near Sensitive Areas</h3><ul data-start="3857" data-end="4089"><li data-start="3857" data-end="3951"><p data-start="3859" data-end="3951"><strong data-start="3859" data-end="3868">Rule:</strong> Properties near historical districts, wetlands, or hazard zones may be excluded.</p></li><li data-start="3952" data-end="4089"><p data-start="3954" data-end="4089"><strong data-start="3954" data-end="3982">Impact on affordability:</strong> Additional compliance costs or outright exclusion from SB 9 benefits can make some projects impractical.</p></li></ul><p data-start="4091" data-end="4207">This ensures safety and environmental protection but may limit available lots for buyers seeking affordable options.</p><h3 data-start="4214" data-end="4241">6. Parking Requirements</h3><ul data-start="4243" data-end="4513"><li data-start="4243" data-end="4359"><p data-start="4245" data-end="4359"><strong data-start="4245" data-end="4254">Rule:</strong> Some cities require at least <strong data-start="4284" data-end="4314">one parking space per unit</strong>, though some relax this for SB 9 projects.</p></li><li data-start="4360" data-end="4513"><p data-start="4362" data-end="4513"><strong data-start="4362" data-end="4390">Impact on affordability:</strong> Building parking spaces is expensive, often costing $20,000–$50,000 per spot, which can affect the overall project cost.</p></li></ul><p data-start="4515" data-end="4595">Buyers need to include parking construction in their affordability calculations.</p><h3 data-start="4602" data-end="4632">7. Impact Fees and Permits</h3><ul data-start="4634" data-end="4906"><li data-start="4634" data-end="4725"><p data-start="4636" data-end="4725"><strong data-start="4636" data-end="4645">Rule:</strong> Cities can charge fees for utilities, permits, and other development impacts.</p></li><li data-start="4726" data-end="4773"><p data-start="4728" data-end="4773"><strong data-start="4728" data-end="4745">Typical fees:</strong> $30,000–$60,000 per unit.</p></li><li data-start="4774" data-end="4906"><p data-start="4776" data-end="4906"><strong data-start="4776" data-end="4804">Impact on affordability:</strong> These costs can significantly increase total project expenses, so they must be planned for upfront.</p></li></ul><p data-start="4908" data-end="5008">Even if construction is affordable, permit fees can make or break a project’s financial feasibility.</p><h3 data-start="5015" data-end="5043">8. Financing Constraints</h3><ul data-start="5045" data-end="5280"><li data-start="5045" data-end="5151"><p data-start="5047" data-end="5151"><strong data-start="5047" data-end="5072">Practical limitation:</strong> Traditional banks may hesitate to lend for split-lot or multi-unit projects.</p></li><li data-start="5152" data-end="5280"><p data-start="5154" data-end="5280"><strong data-start="5154" data-end="5182">Impact on affordability:</strong> Higher financing costs or limited loan options can reduce the affordability of SB 9 properties.</p></li></ul><p data-start="5282" data-end="5428">Homebuyers should explore construction loans, FHA or conventional multi-unit mortgages, or local programs that support owner-occupied development.</p><h3 data-start="5435" data-end="5474">9. Owner-Occupied Rental Limitation</h3><ul data-start="5476" data-end="5686"><li data-start="5476" data-end="5581"><p data-start="5478" data-end="5581"><strong data-start="5478" data-end="5487">Rule:</strong> While additional units can be rented, the <strong data-start="5530" data-end="5578">primary residence must remain owner-occupied</strong>.</p></li><li data-start="5582" data-end="5686"><p data-start="5584" data-end="5686"><strong data-start="5584" data-end="5612">Impact on affordability:</strong> Limits speculative rentals that could drive local housing costs higher.</p></li></ul><p data-start="5688" data-end="5787">This ensures that SB 9 serves actual homeowners first rather than investors seeking rental profits.</p><h3 data-start="5794" data-end="5825">10. Existing Lot Conditions</h3><ul data-start="5827" data-end="6066"><li data-start="5827" data-end="5910"><p data-start="5829" data-end="5910"><strong data-start="5829" data-end="5838">Rule:</strong> SB 9 may not apply if the lot was previously subdivided or developed.</p></li><li data-start="5911" data-end="6066"><p data-start="5913" data-end="6066"><strong data-start="5913" data-end="5941">Impact on affordability:</strong> Ensures that only eligible lots are used, preventing wasted investments on properties that cannot be developed under SB 9.</p></li></ul><p data-start="6068" data-end="6129">Buyers must verify eligibility before committing financially.</p><h2 data-start="6136" data-end="6183">Practical Costs Affecting SB 9 Affordability</h2><p data-start="6185" data-end="6252">Even with SB 9, <strong data-start="6201" data-end="6240">real affordability depends on costs</strong>, including:</p><ol data-start="6254" data-end="6732"><li data-start="6254" data-end="6345"><p data-start="6257" data-end="6345"><strong data-start="6257" data-end="6277">Land Acquisition</strong> – Prime California lots still cost hundreds of thousands or more.</p></li><li data-start="6346" data-end="6434"><p data-start="6349" data-end="6434"><strong data-start="6349" data-end="6371">Construction Costs</strong> – Roughly $250–$400 per sq. ft. for modest multi-unit homes.</p></li><li data-start="6435" data-end="6532"><p data-start="6438" data-end="6532"><strong data-start="6438" data-end="6465">Permits and Impact Fees</strong> – Budget $30k–$60k per unit, sometimes more in expensive cities.</p></li><li data-start="6533" data-end="6630"><p data-start="6536" data-end="6630"><strong data-start="6536" data-end="6565">Utilities and Landscaping</strong> – Mandatory and often overlooked costs that can add thousands.</p></li><li data-start="6631" data-end="6732"><p data-start="6634" data-end="6732"><strong data-start="6634" data-end="6658">Parking Construction</strong> – Expensive in urban areas, especially if additional spaces are required.</p></li></ol><p data-start="6734" data-end="6826">Understanding these numbers upfront helps buyers avoid surprises and maintain affordability.</p><p data-start="6734" data-end="6826"><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-12691 aligncenter" src="https://jdj-consulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/29853.jpg" alt="Happy couple with their new house at the background and smiling. " width="641" height="427" /></p><h2 data-start="6833" data-end="6856">Financing SB 9 Units</h2><p data-start="6858" data-end="6929">Financing is often the biggest hurdle for SB 9 buyers. Options include:</p><ul data-start="6931" data-end="7175"><li data-start="6931" data-end="7001"><p data-start="6933" data-end="7001"><strong data-start="6933" data-end="6955">Construction loans</strong> – For building new units or splitting lots.</p></li><li data-start="7002" data-end="7082"><p data-start="7004" data-end="7082"><strong data-start="7004" data-end="7048">FHA or conventional multi-unit mortgages</strong> – If rental income is involved.</p></li><li data-start="7083" data-end="7175"><p data-start="7085" data-end="7175"><strong data-start="7085" data-end="7112">Local or state programs</strong> – Some programs support owner-occupied multi-family housing.</p></li></ul><p data-start="7177" data-end="7258">Proper financing is critical to keep SB 9 projects affordable over the long term.</p><h2 data-start="7265" data-end="7298">Tips to Maximize Affordability</h2><ol data-start="7300" data-end="7803"><li data-start="7300" data-end="7403"><p data-start="7303" data-end="7403"><strong data-start="7303" data-end="7329">Focus on Smaller Units</strong> – 800–1,000 sq. ft. units reduce costs and appeal to buyers or renters.</p></li><li data-start="7404" data-end="7489"><p data-start="7407" data-end="7489"><strong data-start="7407" data-end="7445">Use Modular or Prefab Construction</strong> – Cuts costs 15–30% and speeds timelines.</p></li><li data-start="7490" data-end="7598"><p data-start="7493" data-end="7598"><strong data-start="7493" data-end="7518">Budget for Fees Early</strong> – Include impact fees, permits, and utility connections in your calculations.</p></li><li data-start="7599" data-end="7687"><p data-start="7602" data-end="7687"><strong data-start="7602" data-end="7637">Offset Costs with Rental Income</strong> – Renting extra units can help cover mortgages.</p></li><li data-start="7688" data-end="7803"><p data-start="7691" data-end="7803"><strong data-start="7691" data-end="7718">Work with Professionals</strong> – Architects, planners, and lenders experienced with SB 9 can save time and money.</p></li></ol><p data-start="7805" data-end="7867">Even small strategies can significantly improve affordability.</p><h2 data-start="7874" data-end="7913">Challenges That Affect Affordability</h2><p data-start="7915" data-end="7984">While SB 9 opens opportunities, buyers should be aware of challenges:</p><ul data-start="7986" data-end="8333"><li data-start="7986" data-end="8067"><p data-start="7988" data-end="8067"><strong data-start="7988" data-end="8011">Community Pushback:</strong> Neighbors may resist lot splits or increased density.</p></li><li data-start="8068" data-end="8156"><p data-start="8070" data-end="8156"><strong data-start="8070" data-end="8087">Hidden Costs:</strong> Environmental reports, demolition, or grading can inflate budgets.</p></li><li data-start="8157" data-end="8248"><p data-start="8159" data-end="8248"><strong data-start="8159" data-end="8180">Market Pressures:</strong> In high-demand areas, even SB 9 units may sell at premium prices.</p></li><li data-start="8249" data-end="8333"><p data-start="8251" data-end="8333"><strong data-start="8251" data-end="8273">Financing Hurdles:</strong> Banks may be cautious with split-lot or multi-unit loans.</p></li></ul><p data-start="8335" data-end="8393">Realistic planning is key to achieving true affordability.</p><h2 data-start="8400" data-end="8450">Who Benefits Most from SB 9 Affordability Rules</h2><ul data-start="8452" data-end="8728"><li data-start="8452" data-end="8522"><p data-start="8454" data-end="8522"><strong data-start="8454" data-end="8479">First-time homebuyers</strong> – Extra units can offset mortgage costs.</p></li><li data-start="8523" data-end="8607"><p data-start="8525" data-end="8607"><strong data-start="8525" data-end="8556">Multi-generational families</strong> – Allows separate living spaces on the same lot.</p></li><li data-start="8608" data-end="8728"><p data-start="8610" data-end="8728"><strong data-start="8610" data-end="8633">Long-term investors</strong> – Smaller, efficient units can generate rental income while remaining relatively affordable.</p></li></ul><p data-start="8730" data-end="8825">SB 9 is not a universal solution but can provide <strong data-start="8779" data-end="8807">practical housing relief</strong> when used wisely.</p><h2 data-start="8832" data-end="8849">Final Thoughts</h2><p data-start="8851" data-end="8954">SB 9 is a <strong data-start="8861" data-end="8904">powerful tool for California homebuyers</strong>, but affordability is not guaranteed. To succeed:</p><ul data-start="8956" data-end="9211"><li data-start="8956" data-end="9002"><p data-start="8958" data-end="9002">Understand <strong data-start="8969" data-end="9000">local rules and eligibility</strong></p></li><li data-start="9003" data-end="9055"><p data-start="9005" data-end="9055">Budget for <strong data-start="9016" data-end="9053">construction, fees, and utilities</strong></p></li><li data-start="9056" data-end="9089"><p data-start="9058" data-end="9089">Explore <strong data-start="9066" data-end="9087">financing options</strong></p></li><li data-start="9090" data-end="9157"><p data-start="9092" data-end="9157">Consider <strong data-start="9101" data-end="9155">unit size, modular construction, and rental income</strong></p></li><li data-start="9158" data-end="9211"><p data-start="9160" data-end="9211">Work with <strong data-start="9170" data-end="9209">experienced architects and planners</strong></p></li></ul><p data-start="9213" data-end="9323">SB 9 creates a pathway to more housing, but <strong data-start="9257" data-end="9275">smart planning</strong> decides whether a project remains affordable.</p><p data-start="9325" data-end="9481">For buyers willing to put in the research and planning, SB 9 can be the difference between being priced out of California housing and finally owning a home.</p><p data-start="9488" data-end="9687"><em>Thinking about buying or developing under SB 9? Our team can guide you through <strong data-start="9578" data-end="9633">affordability requirements, financing, and planning</strong> to make your project a success. <strong data-start="9666" data-end="9687">Contact us today!</strong></em></p><ul><li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Phone number ‪<a href="tel: (818) 793-5058‬">(818) 793-5058‬</a></span></li><li>Email: <a href="mailto:sales@jdj-consulting.com">sales@jdj-consulting.com</a></li><li>Contact: <a href="https://jdj-consulting.com/contact-us/">https://jdj-consulting.com/contact-us/</a></li></ul><h2>FAQs Regarding SB 9 Affordability Requirements for California Home Buyers</h2><h3 data-start="238" data-end="319">1. What are the SB 9 affordability requirements for California home buyers?</h3><p data-start="320" data-end="458">SB 9 affordability requirements focus on <strong data-start="361" data-end="406">indirect cost and development constraints</strong> rather than fixed price caps. Key points include:</p><ul data-start="459" data-end="779"><li data-start="459" data-end="499"><p data-start="461" data-end="499">Owner-occupancy of at least one unit</p></li><li data-start="500" data-end="555"><p data-start="502" data-end="555">Unit size limitations (typically 800–1,200 sq. ft.)</p></li><li data-start="556" data-end="608"><p data-start="558" data-end="608">Compliance with local zoning and lot split rules</p></li><li data-start="609" data-end="779"><p data-start="611" data-end="779">Consideration of impact fees, permits, and utility connections</p></li></ul><p data-start="611" data-end="779">These rules help ensure that SB 9 units remain financially accessible while meeting city regulations.</p><h3 data-start="786" data-end="853">2. Who is eligible to use SB 9 for building or lot splitting?</h3><p data-start="854" data-end="882">Eligibility is limited to:</p><ul data-start="883" data-end="1234"><li data-start="883" data-end="917"><p data-start="885" data-end="917">Single-family residential lots</p></li><li data-start="918" data-end="967"><p data-start="920" data-end="967">Owner-occupied properties (at least one unit)</p></li><li data-start="968" data-end="1234"><p data-start="970" data-end="1234">Lots not previously subdivided or excluded due to environmental or historical restrictions</p></li></ul><p data-start="970" data-end="1234">Some sensitive areas, like wetlands or hazard zones, may be restricted. Buyers must check <strong data-start="1153" data-end="1182">local planning ordinances</strong> before starting a project to confirm eligibility.</p><h3 data-start="1241" data-end="1300">3. How do SB 9 unit size limits affect affordability?</h3><p data-start="1301" data-end="1373">Unit size directly influences construction costs. Typical SB 9 limits:</p><ul data-start="1374" data-end="1674"><li data-start="1374" data-end="1404"><p data-start="1376" data-end="1404">800–1,200 sq. ft. per unit</p></li><li data-start="1405" data-end="1473"><p data-start="1407" data-end="1473">Smaller units are less expensive to build, finance, and maintain</p></li><li data-start="1474" data-end="1674"><p data-start="1476" data-end="1674">Efficient designs can maximize livable space without increasing costs</p></li></ul><p data-start="1476" data-end="1674">Smaller, well-planned units help buyers achieve <strong data-start="1596" data-end="1631">more affordable housing options</strong> while complying with local zoning rules.</p><h3 data-start="1681" data-end="1743">4. Are there any financing challenges for SB 9 projects?</h3><p data-start="1744" data-end="1786">Yes, financing can be a limiting factor:</p><ul data-start="1787" data-end="2112"><li data-start="1787" data-end="1865"><p data-start="1789" data-end="1865">Traditional banks may hesitate to lend for split lots or multi-unit builds</p></li><li data-start="1866" data-end="1933"><p data-start="1868" data-end="1933">Construction loans and multi-unit mortgages are often necessary</p></li><li data-start="1934" data-end="2112"><p data-start="1936" data-end="2112">Local or state owner-occupied programs may provide additional support</p></li></ul><p data-start="1936" data-end="2112">Proper planning and pre-approval of financing options are essential to maintain overall affordability.</p><h3 data-start="2119" data-end="2187">5. What costs should buyers expect when developing under SB 9?</h3><p data-start="2188" data-end="2272">SB 9 projects involve more than just construction costs. Buyers should budget for:</p><ul data-start="2273" data-end="2555"><li data-start="2273" data-end="2313"><p data-start="2275" data-end="2313">Land acquisition and lot preparation</p></li><li data-start="2314" data-end="2354"><p data-start="2316" data-end="2354">Construction ($250–$400 per sq. ft.)</p></li><li data-start="2355" data-end="2425"><p data-start="2357" data-end="2425">Permits, impact fees, and utility connections ($30k–$60k per unit)</p></li><li data-start="2426" data-end="2555"><p data-start="2428" data-end="2555">Optional parking or landscaping</p></li></ul><p data-start="2428" data-end="2555">Understanding these costs upfront is crucial for <strong data-start="2511" data-end="2552">keeping SB 9 units financially viable</strong>.</p><h3 data-start="2562" data-end="2600">6. Can SB 9 units be rented out?</h3><p data-start="2601" data-end="2629">Yes, but with limitations:</p><ul data-start="2630" data-end="2893"><li data-start="2630" data-end="2682"><p data-start="2632" data-end="2682">The primary residence must remain owner-occupied</p></li><li data-start="2683" data-end="2742"><p data-start="2685" data-end="2742">Additional units can be rented to offset mortgage costs</p></li><li data-start="2743" data-end="2893"><p data-start="2745" data-end="2893">Rental income can help improve overall affordability</p></li></ul><p data-start="2745" data-end="2893">This balance ensures that SB 9 units serve homeowners while offering some income potential.</p><h3 data-start="2900" data-end="2951">7. Do SB 9 projects have zoning restrictions?</h3><p data-start="2952" data-end="3017">Yes, even though SB 9 overrides some local single-family rules:</p><ul data-start="3018" data-end="3257"><li data-start="3018" data-end="3035"><p data-start="3020" data-end="3035">Height limits</p></li><li data-start="3036" data-end="3078"><p data-start="3038" data-end="3078">Setbacks and lot coverage requirements</p></li><li data-start="3079" data-end="3257"><p data-start="3081" data-end="3257">Parking mandates in certain cities</p></li></ul><p data-start="3081" data-end="3257">Compliance with these zoning rules is essential. Failure to follow them can result in project delays, increased costs, or permit denials.</p><h3 data-start="3264" data-end="3322">8. How can buyers maximize affordability under SB 9?</h3><p data-start="3323" data-end="3344">Strategies include:</p><ul data-start="3345" data-end="3746"><li data-start="3345" data-end="3401"><p data-start="3347" data-end="3401">Designing smaller units to reduce construction costs</p></li><li data-start="3402" data-end="3465"><p data-start="3404" data-end="3465">Using modular or prefab construction to save time and money</p></li><li data-start="3466" data-end="3529"><p data-start="3468" data-end="3529">Budgeting for all permits, impact fees, and utility hookups</p></li><li data-start="3530" data-end="3580"><p data-start="3532" data-end="3580">Leveraging rental income from additional units</p></li><li data-start="3581" data-end="3746"><p data-start="3583" data-end="3746">Working with experienced architects, planners, and lenders</p></li></ul><p data-start="3583" data-end="3746">Smart planning ensures that SB 9 projects remain <strong data-start="3693" data-end="3732">affordable and financially feasible</strong> for buyers.</p>								</div>
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