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An ADU Pool House brings fun and function to your backyard, giving you extra storage, a place to change, and a spot for poolside fun. Plus, it can even help boost your home’s value.

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Choosing a professional pool house builder like Goshen Tiny Homes is the key to unlocking all the potential benefits of a pool house. Whether you're aiming for the convenience of a poolside changing area, the charm of an entertainment spot, or the privacy of a guest hideaway, our full construction services are crafted to bring your dream to life. Reach out to us now to receive your complimentary property analysis and estimate, and let's create the perfect pool house for you!

Why Build a Pool House?

Adding a pool house to your backyard can really take your outdoor space to the next level. Here's what you stand to gain:
  • No more wet floors inside, as everyone can change right by the pool.
  • Keep all your pool stuff, like toys and cleaning gear, hidden away.
  • It can make your home look even better and feel more complete.
  • Plus, it might even bump up your home’s value if you decide to sell later on.

 

Just remember, to make sure your pool house is everything you want it to be, it’s important to team up with a pro who knows how to build them right and can help you with the perfect pool house design.

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Why Choose Goshen Tiny Homes?

If you’re looking to add both functionality and a touch of luxury to your outdoor area, a pool house ADU might just be the perfect solution. A covered patio can also be integrated into your pool house design, providing a relaxing and shaded area for gatherings. Not only does it provide additional storage space, but it can also elevate the atmosphere around your pool. For those contemplating an upgrade to their pool area, consider the advantages that a pool house offers. As your pool house ADU builders, we’re here to guide you through the many perks of adding this feature to your backyard oasis.

Common Pool House Challenges

Building a pool house should be an enjoyable experience, not a stressful one. Here’s how we address common challenges to ensure a smooth and successful project:
Permitting Headaches

Navigating local building codes and obtaining permits can be overwhelming. We streamline the process, handling the paperwork and working with local authorities to ensure compliance.

Budget overruns are a common concern. We provide transparent fixed pricing, detailed estimates, and clear change order procedures to keep your pool house construction project on track.

Finding trustworthy and skilled contractors is essential. Our experienced team is committed to quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. We are a licensed and insured contractor you can rely on.

We ensure your pool house design complements your existing property. Our design process includes 3D renderings and close collaboration with you to create a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing result.

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Is a Pool House Right for You?

Before diving into a pool house construction project, consider these key factors to ensure it’s the right choice for your needs and budget:
Budget

Pool houses range in price depending on size, materials, and features. We offer a range of options to suit different budgets and can discuss potential construction loans for ADU that might be applicable.

Carefully assess your available backyard space and visualize how a small pool house ADU will fit into the overall landscape.

How will you use your tiny house pool? (Storage, guest house, entertaining, or Airbnb ). This will influence the design and features you need, such as a bathroom, kitchenette, or entertainment area.

Be aware of any zoning restrictions or HOA guidelines that may affect adu construction. At Goshen Tiny Homes we can help you navigate these regulations and ensure your pool house ADU meets all requirements.

Maximizing Pool House Functionality.

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Discover how to maximize the functionality of your pool house ADU with smart design strategies and features. Working with our in-house interior designer can help you select the best furnishings and layout for your pool house. Learn how to craft a multi-purpose space that serves as a guest house, entertainment zone, or a private retreat. Incorporating outdoor furniture can create a cozy and inviting space for meals and relaxation. We’ll provide insights into making your pool house ADU the ultimate addition to your outdoor living, with tips on incorporating amenities that cater to comfort, convenience, and year-round enjoyment.

Types of Pool Houses

A pool house is often seen as a touch of luxury, but it can be a practical and affordable addition to meet your specific needs and budget. Pool houses are versatile and can fulfill a variety of roles:
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The most common use for a pool house is storage. It’s a great place to keep pool supplies, chemicals, toys, and cleaning equipment organized and out of sight, helping to maintain a tidy pool area and ensuring that everything you need is right where you need it.

Pool houses can double as a private retreat for overnight guests. They can be equipped with all the comforts of a small home, including a bedroom, bathroom, and living space, giving your guests a sense of privacy and luxury.

With a pool house, there’s no need to worry about drips and puddles inside your home. It offers a dedicated spot for changing and drying off right by the pool, keeping your main house dry and clean.

If you love to entertain, a pool house can be designed with socializing in mind. Incorporating a kitchenette, bar, and comfortable seating area makes for the perfect spot to host friends and family, extending the fun of a day at the pool into the evening.

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Contact us by phone or complete our form to receive a FREE property analysis and estimate. We’ll discuss your project details, provide an initial pricing overview, and if you’re interested, we’ll arrange an in-person meeting. During this visit, one of our ADU specialists will inspect your property and provide a detailed estimate.

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After understanding your goals and confirming your build eligibility, we’ll proceed with your project upon contract signing. We’ll maintain open communication with you throughout the entire process, from finalizing floor plans and finishes to creating plans, obtaining permits, and constructing your new ADU!

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Delight in Your New ADU

After the final walkthrough and key handover, you’ll be set with a beautifully finished ADU tailored to your needs. Whether moving your family in or renting it out, you can start enjoying the benefits and generating additional income immediately!

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How much does it cost to build an ADU in Florida?

The average cost to build an ADU in Florida depends on size, layout, and finishes. At Goshen Tiny Homes, our ADUs are block-built on slab foundations and priced with full transparency. Here’s what our clients typically invest:

ADU TypeADU Price Range
Studio$75,000 – $110,000
One-Bedroom$110,000 – $155,000
Two-Bedroom$155,000 – $200,000

These are our actual pricing ranges, not broad industry averages. Costs vary based on square footage, finishes, and design choices — for example, a larger ADU with upgraded kitchens or baths will fall at the higher end.

Some builders advertise low “base prices” but leave out essentials like utility hookups or permits. Goshen’s pricing is true turnkey, so you know exactly what’s included from day one.

👉 Want the exact ADU cost for your property in Florida? Get your free ADU cost estimate based on your square footage, finishes, and design goals.


The average cost of ADU or tiny home permits and utility hookups in Florida is usually $10,000–$20,000 total, depending on your property setup. Here’s the breakdown most homeowners see:

  • ADU permit fees: $3,000–$6,000 (aka the permit cost for an ADU in Florida)
  • Utility hookup cost for an ADU or tiny house (water, sewer, electric): $6,000–$9,000 (covers ADU utility connection fees)
  • Septic system costs: $7,000–$10,000 for a new or upgraded system (if required by the local Health Department).

Some builders leave permit fees and ADU utility hookups out of their quotes — leading to surprise charges of $10,000–$20,000 later. At Goshen Tiny Homes, we show these costs upfront and handle all permitting and utility coordination, so you get the full picture before construction begins.

👉 Want clarity on the permit cost for an ADU, ADU utility connection fees, septic costs, and the cost to connect an ADU to sewer and water? Schedule your free site review, and we’ll break down all expenses for your property before construction begins.

The average cost of ADU or tiny home permits and utility hookups in Florida is usually $10,000–$20,000 total, depending on your property setup. Here’s the breakdown most homeowners see:

  • ADU permit fees: $3,000–$6,000 (aka the permit cost for an ADU in Florida)
  • Utility hookup cost for an ADU or tiny house (water, sewer, electric): $6,000–$9,000 (covers ADU utility connection fees)
  • Septic system costs: $7,000–$10,000 for a new or upgraded system (if required by the local Health Department).

Some builders leave permit fees and ADU utility hookups out of their quotes — leading to surprise charges of $10,000–$20,000 later. At Goshen Tiny Homes, we show these costs upfront and handle all permitting and utility coordination, so you get the full picture before construction begins.

👉 Want clarity on the permit cost for an ADU, ADU utility connection fees, septic costs, and the cost to connect an ADU to sewer and water? Schedule your free site review, and we’ll break down all expenses for your property before construction begins.

At Goshen Tiny Homes, our ADU pricing in Florida is truly turnkey — covering everything you need for a complete, move-in-ready Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU). Unlike some builders who advertise a low “base price” and then add extras, we show you the full picture upfront.

Here’s what’s included in our all-inclusive ADU or tiny home pricing:

  • Design and engineering plans
  • Architecture and permits
  • Full construction: concrete foundation, block walls, roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC
  • Complete finishes: full bathroom, full kitchen, flooring, interior finishes, all appliances
  • Utility hookups: water, sewer, electric.
  • Final inspections and certificate of occupancy
  • Warranty: 1-year workmanship warranty and 10-year structural warranty

These are real ADU costs in Florida, not stripped-down numbers. That way, you never face hidden fees or last-minute surprises — just a transparent path from start to finish.

👉 Curious about what’s included in an ADU or backyard home price? Get your free ADU cost estimate and see how Goshen delivers a true turnkey ADU investment.

Yes — at Goshen Tiny Homes, we handle the entire ADU permitting process and zoning approvals in Florida, so you don’t get stuck fighting with city red tape or confusing regulations.

Here’s how we guide your project:

  • Zoning research: We confirm if you are able to build an ADU, setbacks, utility allowances, and other rules and restrictions before design begins.
  • Permit preparation & submission: Our team creates and submits all required drawings, engineering, and applications.
  • Coordination with city and county departments: We dig the codes and double-check with building, planning, and zoning officials to make sure everything is greenlit before moving forward.
  • Managing revisions: If the city requests changes, we handle them fast to keep your ADU project on track.

Florida’s ADU zoning rules and permit requirements are complex and often change by city or county. Homeowners choose us because we’re Florida’s trusted ADU-only builder — we navigate zoning with confidence. This gives our clients peace of mind that their project is fully compliant before construction begins.

👉 Need help navigating ADU zoning requirements and permit approvals in Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Miami, Orlando, West Palm Beach, or Fort Lauderdale? Schedule a free zoning review and site consultation today, and we’ll confirm feasibility before you spend a dollar on design.

Yes — Goshen Tiny Homes offers full support with ADU financing options. Whether you call it a tiny house or a mother-in-law suite, we’ll guide you through lenders who understand ADU projects so you don’t waste time with banks that don’t.

Here are some of the most common ways to finance an ADU:

  • Home equity loans or HELOCs — borrow against your existing property value.
  • Construction loans — designed for new home builds and ADUs.
  • Cash-out refinancing — unlock equity in your current home.

Typical monthly payments fall between $900–$1,500. In many cases, rental income from the ADU can offset most or all of that payment.

👉 Searching for the best way to finance an ADU in Florida? Schedule your free consultation today, and we’ll connect you with lenders who understand ADU and tiny homes financing — so you can get approved faster and move forward with confidence.

With Goshen Tiny Homes, an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) or tiny home can be built in several locations on your property, depending on setbacks and local zoning rules:

  • Backyard: the most common spot for detached ADUs in Florida.
  • Side yard: possible if there’s enough space within side yard setbacks.
  • Attached addition: build an ADU as a front, side, or rear extension to your main home.
  • Above a garage: a smart choice in urban areas with limited lot size.

Florida ADU placement rules vary by county, but Goshen handles zoning research upfront so you know your ADU setbacks and exact options before design begins.

👉 Want to know if you can build an ADU in your backyard? Schedule a free site review today, and we’ll confirm setbacks, zoning, and show you the best placement for your Goshen ADU.

At Goshen Tiny Homes, every ADU is 100% site-built using traditional construction code — never prefabricated kits. Our ADUs are block-built on slab foundations, inspected at every stage, and fully permitted to Florida Building Code Section 110.3 standards, ensuring compliance.

This difference matters:

  • Site-built ADUs qualify as real property. They appraise like a home and add long-term equity.
  • Prefab ADUs in Florida often face zoning restrictions. Many counties don’t allow them, and even when they’re installed, they usually don’t count as real estate.
  • Prefab tiny homes can cost $100,000+ but still fail zoning approval, leaving homeowners with assets that don’t add value.

Whether you call it a tiny home, modular ADU, or backyard cottage, building on-site ensures your unit is compliant, insurable, and a true real estate investment.

👉 Searching for the difference between prefab ADUs vs site-built ADUs in Florida? See our ADU portfolio and learn why Goshen builds only block-built ADUs that last and add equity.

Yes — you can build an ADU, tiny house on a property with a septic system in Florida, but the Health Department must approve septic capacity before permits are issued. In most cases, you’ll have three options:

  • Connect to the existing septic system (if it has enough capacity).
  • Upgrade the existing septic system — usually $2,000–$5,000, sometimes up to $7,000 depending on complexity.
  • Install a new septic system — typically $7,000–$10,000, and in some cases up to $15,000 depending on size and soil conditions.

Most homeowners don’t realize septic capacity rules can delay or stop an ADU project. That’s why at Goshen Tiny Homes, we coordinate a full ADU septic evaluation report with licensed contractors and the Health Department before you sign a contract. This way, you’ll know the real cost and required option upfront — with no surprises later.

👉 Looking for clarity on ADU septic requirements in Florida? Schedule a free site review today, and we’ll confirm your septic capacity and options — and show how upgrades can often be rolled into ADU financing.

Yes — a block-built Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), sometimes called a tiny house, almost always increases property value in Florida. Because it’s built to the Florida Building Code and appraises like a new construction home, an ADU is treated as real estate — not a temporary structure.

Here’s why ADUs boost value and deliver strong ROI:

  • Equity boost: Adds livable square footage that often appraises higher per square foot than the main home.
  • Rental income potential: An ADU can generate steady cash flow, often covering most or all of your mortgage.
  • Buyer demand: Buyers (especially families and investors) pay a premium for homes with secondary units.
  • Resale value: ADUs are considered a high-demand feature in Florida, increasing your property’s resale appeal.

ADU ROI Example:

Property TypeBuild Cost / ValueMonthly RentAnnual IncomeROI
Goshen ADU$200,000$2,000$24,00012.0%
Single-Family Home$380,000$2,466$29,5927.8%

💡 For comparison: According to 2025 Florida real estate data, a typical single-family home in Florida (valued at $380,000, renting at $2,466/month) yields only a 7–8% ROI. That means an ADU investment can nearly double your return.

👉 Wondering how much value an ADU adds to a home in Florida? Schedule a free consultation today and see your potential ROI, rental income, and property appraisal boost with a Goshen ADU.

Yes — in most parts of Florida, you can legally rent out an ADU or tiny house, as long as it’s built to the Florida Building Code and properly permitted. Because Goshen ADUs are block-built, slab-on-grade, and fully permitted, they qualify as legal rental units that appraise like real estate.

Here’s what to know about ADU rental laws in Florida:

  • Long-term rentals (6+ months): Generally allowed across Florida if the ADU meets zoning and building standards.
  • Zoning requirements: Rules differ by city and county, so exact rental allowances can vary.
  • Owner occupancy: Some municipalities may require the property owner to live on-site if renting an ADU.
  • Rental income potential: Many Florida homeowners legally rent their ADUs to offset or even cover their mortgage.

👉 Wondering if you can legally rent your ADU or tiny home in Florida? Get your free ADU cost estimate — we’ll confirm your ADU rental options in Tampa, St.Petersburg, Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale and beyond.

The size of an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) in Florida depends on local zoning rules and the size of your main house. While each city and county is different, here are common ADU square footage limits in Florida:

  • Typical range: Most ADUs fall between 400–800 sq. ft.
  • Maximum size: Often between 650–1,000 sq. ft., or up to 80% of the main home’s size.
  • Minimum size: To qualify as a legal dwelling, most counties require at least 200 sq. ft.

Most homeowners want to maximize square footage — and at Goshen Tiny Homes, we make sure your design gets every inch the code allows. We confirm exact zoning standards upfront so you know what’s possible before design or permitting.

👉 Curious about the maximum ADU size or tiny home square footage in Florida for your property? Schedule a free site review today and we’ll confirm your zoning limits before you invest in design.

At Goshen Tiny Homes, we’re a leading ADU builder in Florida, serving much of Central and South Florida with fully permitted, block-built ADUs.

Here are the main areas we serve:

Wherever you are in Central or South Florida, Goshen is the local ADU contractor near you that brings zoning clarity and turnkey construction to your property.

Recognized as one of the best ADU contractors in Florida, Goshen serves Tampa, Miami, West Palm Beach, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, and surrounding areas.

👉 Not sure if we cover your property? Schedule a free site review today, and we’ll confirm if your lot qualifies for an ADU anywhere in Florida.

ADU rules and zoning requirements in Florida vary widely by city and county, which is why zoning is often the #1 pain point for homeowners. What’s allowed on one property may be restricted just a few blocks away.

Here are some of the most common Florida ADU zoning requirements:

  • Size limits: Typically 400–800 sq. ft., with maximums from 650–1,000 sq. ft. or up to 80% of the main home’s size.
  • Setbacks: Rear setbacks are usually 5–20 feet; side setbacks are often 5–10 feet.
  • Owner occupancy: Certain cities require the homeowner to live on-site if renting the ADU.
  • Utilities & septic: If your property is on septic, the Health Department must approve capacity before permits are issued.

At Goshen Tiny Homes, we know ADU zoning in Florida is confusing and constantly changing. That’s why we research every property, confirm with local departments, and give you clarity before moving into a contract. With us, you’ll know exactly what’s possible before spending a dollar on design or construction.

👉 Want clarity on ADU size, setbacks, and zoning rules in Florida? Schedule your free consultation today, and we’ll confirm feasibility for your property in Tampa Bay, Miami, West Palm Beach, Orlando, St. Petersburg, or anywhere else we build.

We do not sell pre-built or ready-made ADUs. Goshen Tiny Homes specializes in custom ADU construction, building permanent, site-built units directly on your property.

Whether you call it a granny flat, backyard home, or mother-in-law suite, our units are block-built on slab foundations, fully permitted, and appraised as real estate.

Here’s what that means for you:

  • Not prefab or kits: We don’t sell temporary, movable units. Prefab tiny homes often can’t pass zoning in Florida and usually aren’t considered real property.

What you can expect:

  • Ground-up construction: Each ADU is built on-site and attached to a slab foundation.
  • Fully permitted builds: Designed to meet Florida zoning and building requirements.
  • Customized floor plans: Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom options available.
  • Investment-grade construction: Built as real property that can add long-term value.

Every project is designed and constructed specifically for your lot – we do not maintain inventory or offer prefabricated units.

We don’t keep “ready-to-move” units in inventory, but we design and build ADU homes — from Tampa and St.Petersburg to Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach and beyond.

👉 Searching for ADUs or tiny homes in Florida that count as real property? Check our ADU portfolio to see how Goshen delivers a true home-quality build.

 Yes — Goshen Tiny Homes builds ADUs near you across Central, South, and Northeast Florida. The fastest way to confirm coverage is a quick address/ZIP check plus a free site review. In that visit, we verify zoning, setbacks, and utilities so you know if an ADU is feasible on your lot and what it will take to permit.

We currently serve major metros including Tampa Bay, Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Sarasota, Bradenton (and surrounding cities).

👉 Next step: Skip the guesswork. Schedule your free site review, drop your address or ZIP, and we’ll confirm “ADU builder near me” coverage, check setbacks, and outline permitting, timeline, and pricing for your property.

Getting started is simple. At Goshen Tiny Homes, Florida’s turnkey dedicated ADU builder, we guide you through every step of the process so you never feel lost or overwhelmed.

Here’s our proven ADU design and building process:

  1. Free site review & consultation — we confirm setbacks, zoning, and utilities, and give you a preliminary estimate.
  2. In-depth zoning research (and septic review if needed) — so you know feasibility before you sign a contract.
  3. Design & architecture stage — floor plans, backyard layout, specs, and architectural drawings.
  4. Permitting — our team prepares and submits all applications, coordinating with your city or county.
  5. Construction — we block-build your ADU on a slab foundation, inspected at every stage.
  6. Move-in ready delivery — includes final inspections, certificate of occupancy, and warranties.

With Goshen, you get clarity upfront and a step-by-step ADU building process that turns a confusing project into a predictable, finished home. Homeowners across Tampa Bay, St.Petersburg, Miami, Orlando, and Sarasota trust us — with 30 ADU projects underway today.

👉 Searching for how to build an ADU in Florida or ready to start your own? Schedule your free consultation today, and we’ll walk you through design, permitting, and financing options for your Goshen ADU.

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