LinkLinks Next City: Program Helps DC Homeowners Provide Low-Cost Housing — and Build Wealth By Editor On Feb 18, 2020 Last updated Feb 18, 2020 26 Share Lawrence Foster lives with his daughter in a three-story rowhouse in Southeast Washington, D.C. The two of them mostly keep to the top two floors of the house, and for a long time, the basement has been unfinished and hardly used. A few years ago, Foster, an electrician, began hearing more about D.C. homeowners adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) — unused living spaces converted by primary residents into standalone apartments — to their homes. Intrigued, Foster attended a workshop in the fall of 2018. 26 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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