See if Your Property Appears to Have Space for an ADU

Share your address and our team will complete a quick, high-level aerial review to see if your lot appears to have enough space and basic delivery access for an accessory dwelling unit (ADU).

Takes 2–3 minutes • No obligation
This ADU Space Check is free. You will not be charged.

Aerial view of a suburban residential property showing house, driveway, and surrounding space used for an ADU space check.
Aerial view of a suburban residential property showing house, driveway, and surrounding space used for an ADU space check.
Aerial view of a suburban residential property showing house, driveway, and surrounding space used for an ADU space check.

2-3min

Submission time

Human review

Not automated

1 business day

Email results

What This Is

What This Is

The ADU Space Check is a free, preliminary screening designed to help you understand whether it makes sense to explore an ADU on your property.

As part of this check, we review:

Aerial imagery and parcel layout

Approximate yard and open space

Initial ADU fit potential (very high-level)

Preliminary delivery and access considerations (where visible)

This step helps identify obvious limitations early — before you invest time or money.

What This Is Not

What This Is Not

Clear Scope & Expectations

To set clear expectations,
the ADU Space Check is not:

A zoning or setback analysis

A permit or approval

A site plan or construction drawing

A guarantee that delivery or installation is possible

How the full ADU process works

How the full ADU process works

This Free ADU Space Check is the first step in Mesocore’s step-by-step process — from feasibility through installation.

Crane delivering a modular ADU unit onto a prepared foundation at a residential property.
Crane delivering a modular ADU unit onto a prepared foundation at a residential property.
Crane delivering a modular ADU unit onto a prepared foundation at a residential property.

How ADU Delivery Works

Mesocore ADUs are built off-site and delivered to your property for installation.

As part of the ADU Space Check, we look at high-level delivery access using aerial imagery, including things like:

Street and driveway approach

General access paths to the backyard or build area

Obvious overhead obstructions (where visible)

Many properties that seem tight at first glance can still be delivered using alternative methods.

Delivery feasibility is evaluated in more detail during later steps.

What Happens After You Submit

Once you submit your address:

1

A real person reviews your property

(not automated)

2

We complete a high-level aerial review

Including basic delivery access considerations

3

You receive your results by email

Within 1-2 business day

4

We outline the recommended next step

Only if your property appears to be a good candidate

Next Step: Site Feasibility Report

If your property appears to have sufficient space and access, the next step is a Site Feasibility Report.

Cost: $125 flat fee

Cost: $125 flat fee

This report provides a deeper review of:

Zoning and setback requirements

ADU placement constraints

Access and buildability considerations

Clear next steps for moving forward

Cost: $125 flat fee

Delivery: 3–5 business days

Delivery: 3–5 business days

You’ll only be invited to order this report after your free space check is complete.

Why Mesocore

Mesocore specializes in modular and ADU construction. We review properties through a modular-first lens, helping homeowners understand space, access, and feasibility early — before costly decisions are made.

What Mesocore Brings to the Process:

Experience with modular and off-site ADU delivery

Early identification of access and site constraints

Practical, real-world review — not theoretical

Clear guidance on next steps, only when it makes sense

Ready to Check Your Property?

Submit your address and get a quick, high-level answer on whether your lot appears to have space and access for an ADU.

This screening is based on high-level aerial imagery only and does not constitute zoning approval, permitting, or a construction plan.