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Whois & Analysis for adaptdwellings.com

Nov 5, 2022 12:39 am UTC

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OVERVIEW

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Home & Garden  >  Remodeling & Construction

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TECHNICAL SEO & SECURITY

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Title Tag
Bay Area ADU Experts - Accessory Dwelling Units Specialist
Length: 58 (recommended: 10 to 70)
Meta Description
The addition of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) requires experts, feasibility study, design, and extensive experience with city approvals in the Bay Area. Free Review.
Length: 166 (recommended: 50 to 160)
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Bay Area ADU Experts - Accessory Dwelling Units Specialist

https://adaptdwellings.com

The addition of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) requires experts, feasibility study, design, and extensive experience with city approvals in the Bay Area. Free Review...

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https://adaptdwellings.com

Bay Area ADU Experts - Accessory Dwelling Units Specialist

The addition of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) requires experts, feasibility study, design, and extensive experience with city app...

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SEMANTIC ANALYSIS

The results of our semantic analysis are shown below using the website's language.

They are the main concepts covered by adaptdwellings.com.

Each concept has a confidence score. The higher it is, the more important the topic is relative to the page.

Topics
Secondary suite Confidence: 66% Arrow up

Craftsman with detached secondary suite.

Secondary suites (also known as accessory dwelling units, ADUs, in-law apartments and granny flats) are self-contained apartments, cottages, or small residential units, that are located on a property that has a separate main, single-family home, duplex, or other residential unit.

In some cases, the ADU or in-law is attached to the principal dwelling or is an entirely separate unit, located above a garage or in the backyard on the same property.

In British English the term annex or granny annex is used instead.

Reasons for wanting to add a secondary suite to a property may be to receive additional income, provide social and personal support to a family member, or obtain greater security.

Feasibility study Confidence: 64% Arrow up

A feasibility study is an assessment of the practicality of a project or system.

A feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats present in the natural environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success.

In its simplest terms, the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to be attained.

Expert Confidence: 62% Arrow

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Text/code ratio

adaptdwellings.com's text/code ratio is 2.71%. It's a bit low. Consider raising it by adding more text content of value for your visitors, or keeping your code clean.
Text / Code Ratio 2.71%

A good text to HTML ratio is anywhere from 25 to 70%.

This percentage refers to the visible text ratio, as opposed to HTML elements, image tags and other non-visible information.

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  • <H1> 4
  • <H2> 1
  • <H3> 11
  • <H4> 10
  • <H5> 3
  • <H6> 8
<H1>
Top level heading
The bay area adu experts (2)
Bay area adu experts (2)
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2nd level heading
Learn about the different types of accessory dwelling units (adus)
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3rd level heading
The team of choice for professional landlords and investors specializing in conversions, legalizations, and multi-family properties licensed architect serving oakland, san francisco and the greater bay area (2)
Specializing in conversions, legalizations, and multi-family properties (2)
See our process in action
Get an initial review of your property and adu options.
See some of our projects
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4th level heading
Granny flat (2)
Garage conversıon (2)
Basement conversıon (2)
Multı-famıly adu (2)
What sets us apart from the competition? (2)
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5th level heading
Remove the doubt of building your adu. start with a feasibility study. (2)
Remove the doubt of building an adu by better understanding the process and requirements.
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6th level heading
Get the detaıls > (8)
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