Cost guide · Encino · LADBS (Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety)
Encino ADU cost guide — every line, no surprises
A fixed-price Encino ADU contract is the sum of five line items: base build, LADBS (Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety) permits and fees, design and engineering, sitework and utilities, and finishes. Below is how each one moves in Encino specifically — and where homeowners get burned by quotes that hide them.
City-specific deep dives
- Cost guideOpen the Encino cost guideEvery line item, 2026 prices, no surprises. The number you should be quoting from.
- Permits guideEncino permits guide — plan check, fees, timelinePlan-check workflow, fees, and realistic turnaround for this jurisdiction.
- Timeline guideHow long adu really takes in EncinoPhase-by-phase schedule grounded in active builds, not optimistic Gantt charts.
Base build — what $/sqft actually covers
Base build in Encino runs $385–$520 per square foot for a detached one-bedroom ADU at 2026 pricing. That number assumes Title 24 compliance, code-minimum insulation, mid-grade finishes, and standard MEP. Anything below $360/sqft in Encino is either skipping permits, skipping engineering, or carrying allowance line-items that will balloon during construction.
LADBS (Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety) fees & soft costs
Encino plan-check, school fees, sewer capacity, water meter, and utility connection fees typically land between $14,000 and $28,000. The variance is driven by lot conditions: a flat Encino lot on existing sewer is the low end; a hillside lot needing a new lateral and water tap is the high end. We pull these numbers at feasibility, not after deposit.
Design, engineering, and soils
Architectural design, structural engineering, Title 24 compliance, and (when Encino requires it) a geotechnical report typically run 8–11% of project cost. Hillside-zoned parcels and properties within special review overlays push this higher. We disclose the engineering scope up front so the design fee isn't a moving target.
Sitework, utilities, and the hidden 15%
Sitework in Encino — demolition, grading, retaining if needed, sewer tie-in, water service upgrade, electrical panel upgrade to 200A — is where most "cheap" quotes blow up. Older Encino homes nearly always need a panel upgrade and often a lateral upgrade. Budget 12–18% of project cost here. We scope this at survey, before contract.
Finishes — the only line you actually control
Finish allowances (cabinets, counters, flooring, fixtures, appliances) are the single line a Encino homeowner can move materially up or down. Going from builder-grade to mid-luxe adds roughly $35–$60 per square foot. Going to luxury finishes can add $90+/sqft. We model three finish tiers at design so the trade-off is visible, not buried.
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Questions Encino homeowners ask about cost
Direct answers, Encino-specific.
Can I build a 1,200 sqft ADU in Encino?
On most south-of-the-Boulevard lots, yes — state law caps detached ADUs at 1,200 sqft and most Encino parcels accommodate that ceiling comfortably.Are Encino remodels more expensive than the Valley average?
Slightly — finish tier expectations run higher and large-home remodels carry more square-footage scope, but cost per square foot is competitive with the rest of LADBS-jurisdiction Valley.Does Encino have unique requirements that affect cost?
Yes — LADBS (Los Angeles Department of Building & Safety) sets the local rules, and Encino has its own plan-check rhythm. The realistic numbers above reflect 2026 Encino conditions, not statewide averages.
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