How Much Does an ADU Cost in Northern Virginia? A Realistic 2026 Breakdown
If you own a single-family home in Fairfax County, Arlington, or Alexandria and you’ve been researching accessory dwelling units, the first question on your mind is almost certainly: what’s this going to cost me?
The short answer: most homeowners in Northern Virginia spend between $150,000 and $250,000 for a turnkey detached ADU. But that range is wide for a reason. The final number depends on the type of ADU, the size, the site conditions on your specific lot, and the level of finish you’re targeting.
This guide breaks down every cost component so you can plan with real numbers, not guesswork.
What Drives ADU Costs in Northern Virginia?
Northern Virginia is not a typical construction market. Labor rates here are 15–25% higher than the national average. Fairfax County’s permitting process (they call them “Accessory Living Units”) adds weeks of review time. Arlington has its own zoning overlay. Alexandria requires Design Standards compliance.
All of that translates into cost — not just in materials and labor, but in the professional services required to navigate the system before a single shovel hits dirt.
Here are the primary cost drivers that determine where your project falls in the $150K–$350K range.
Cost Breakdown by ADU Type
Detached ADU (New Construction)
A detached ADU is a standalone structure in your backyard — its own foundation, walls, roof, and utility connections. This is the most common type in Fairfax County and Arlington because lot sizes generally allow it.
Typical cost: $150,000 – $250,000 for a 400–800 sq ft unit.
This includes architectural design, engineering, all permits, site preparation, foundation, framing, roofing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, kitchen, bathroom, and finish work.
What it does not include: landscaping restoration, fencing, or furniture.
Attached ADU (Addition to Existing Home)
An attached ADU shares at least one wall with your primary residence. This can be less expensive because you may not need a separate foundation for the full footprint, but the structural tie-in to your existing home adds complexity.
Typical cost: $120,000 – $200,000 for a 400–600 sq ft unit.
The savings come from shared walls and potentially shared utility connections. The added cost comes from structural engineering to ensure the addition integrates safely with your existing home’s load path.
Garage Conversion ADU
Converting an existing detached or attached garage into a living unit is typically the least expensive option because the shell already exists. However, most garages in Northern Virginia were not built to residential building code standards, which means you’ll likely need foundation upgrades, insulation, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work.
Typical cost: $80,000 – $150,000 depending on the condition of the existing structure.
The catch: if your garage doesn’t have adequate ceiling height (minimum 7 feet in most NoVA jurisdictions), the conversion may not be feasible without significant structural work.
Interior ADU (Basement Conversion)
If your home has an unfinished or partially finished basement with separate egress (or the ability to add it), an interior ADU can be the fastest path to rental income.
Typical cost: $60,000 – $120,000 for a 500–800 sq ft unit.
The primary requirements are a separate entrance, a full kitchen, a bathroom, and compliance with egress window requirements for bedrooms. Many homes in Annandale, Fairfax, and Falls Church have walkout basements that are ideal candidates.
The Hidden Costs Most Quotes Don’t Include
Permitting and Professional Fees
In Fairfax County, the permitting process for an ADU involves multiple departments: zoning review, building permits, health department approval (if on septic), and potentially a Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act review.
Budget $8,000 – $15,000 for architectural plans, structural engineering, permit fees, and any required surveys or environmental reports. This is before construction begins.
Site Work and Utilities
Running water, sewer, and electrical service to a detached ADU requires trenching from your main house to the new structure. If your lot has significant grade changes (common in Annandale and Falls Church), site preparation costs increase.
Budget $10,000 – $25,000 for utility connections, site grading, and any required stormwater management.
Impact Fees
Some NoVA jurisdictions charge impact or connection fees for new dwelling units. These vary by locality and can range from $2,000 to $8,000.
Cost Per Square Foot in Northern Virginia
As a rough planning tool, here’s what NoVA homeowners typically pay per square foot for ADU construction in 2026:
Economy finish (builder-grade materials, basic kitchen, standard fixtures): $200 – $275 per sq ft
Mid-range finish (upgraded cabinets, quartz countertops, LVP flooring, decent fixtures): $275 – $375 per sq ft
High-end finish (custom cabinets, high-end appliances, hardwood floors, designer fixtures): $375 – $500+ per sq ft
Most homeowners building for rental income target the mid-range finish level. It attracts quality tenants, commands strong rents, and doesn’t overcapitalize the unit.
The ROI That Makes the Cost Worth It
Here’s why homeowners build ADUs despite the six-figure price tag.
Annandale’s median 2-bedroom rent hit $2,211/month in early 2026 — up 7.5% year over year, the strongest rent growth in Fairfax County. A 1-bedroom unit rents for approximately $1,938/month.
At $2,211/month, a $200,000 ADU generates $26,532 per year in gross rental income. Even after property management, maintenance, and vacancy (budget 20% for all three), you’re netting roughly $21,000 per year.
That’s a 6–8 year payback period on your investment — without accounting for the $100,000–$175,000 in instant property value appreciation that a permitted, finished ADU adds to your home the day it’s completed.
You’re building equity and generating income simultaneously.
How to Get an Accurate Estimate for Your Property
Every lot in Northern Virginia is different. Setback requirements, utility locations, soil conditions, tree preservation ordinances, and HOA restrictions (if applicable) all affect cost. The only way to get a real number is a site-specific feasibility assessment.
Take our free 60-second ADU Feasibility Quiz to find out if your property qualifies and get a personalized cost estimate.
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Excell Homes is a turnkey ADU builder serving Fairfax County, Arlington, Alexandria, Annandale, Falls Church, McLean, Springfield, and Vienna. We handle design, permitting, and construction under one fixed-price contract. Call (301) 832-0409 or take the quiz to get started.
