New York State is proactively addressing its housing shortage through the Plus One Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Program, a $85 million initiative aimed at increasing affordable housing options. This program offers eligible homeowners grants of up to $125,000 to construct or renovate ADUs on their properties, with the goal of creating safe, quality housing units.
Launched as part of New York's five-year housing plan, the Plus One ADU Program collaborates with local governments and non-profit organizations to assist low- and middle-income single-family homeowners. The program provides comprehensive support, including design, permitting, budgeting, environmental assessments, and construction oversight, to facilitate the development of ADUs.
Homeowners interested in participating must apply through local program administrators designated by the state. The program is currently active in various municipalities, including:
Applicants are encouraged to contact their local program administrators to determine eligibility and begin the application process. A complete list of participating municipalities and their respective contacts is available on the New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) website.
The Plus One ADU Program exemplifies New York's commitment to innovative solutions for the housing crisis, empowering homeowners to contribute to the creation of affordable housing within their communities.