Accessory dwelling units · Highland, Utah County

ADU Builder in Highland, Utah

Highland's large, level lots and custom-home standards make it a natural fit for a detached ADU that reads as part of the estate, not an add-on.

Internal / basement ADUsDetached backyard cottagesGarage conversionsHighland permits handledDedicated financing
Detached backyard ADU cottage built in a Highland, Utah neighborhood
Since 2011Utah custom builder
Highland + Utah CountyLocal permits and inspections
Internal & detachedWe build both paths
Legal, long-termEgress, parking, fire separation
Dedicated financingWe handle it with you
(385) 553-0032Call or text for a site visit

Why an ADU in Highland, and why now

The land you already own in Highland is the last unlocked asset.

Buying a second home near Highland is slow and expensive, and often impossible for the people you love. An accessory dwelling unit keeps family close, creates legal rental income, and raises the value of the property you already own — without leaving Highland Hills, Bull River, Country French or anywhere else in Highland.

Most Highland parcels comfortably clear detached-ADU lot thresholds, with room for parking that does not crowd the main driveway.

Envision Utah estimates the state will need roughly 840,000 new homes by 2055, with current production falling about 235,000 short. ADUs are one of the few ways a Highland homeowner can add housing without waiting on a new subdivision.

Site sketch showing a Highland, Utah home with a matching detached ADU in the rear yardConcept: primary home + matching detached ADU in Highland

What an ADU does for a Highland property

Family space, legal rent, and value on land you already own

$1,100–$2,200+Typical monthly ADU rent along the Wasatch Front, depending on internal vs. detached, size, and city rules near Highland.Internal units often $1,100–$1,500; detached cottages $1,500–$2,200+. Park City and Heber Valley can price higher.
84%of people 50+ who would consider an ADU said they’d do it to house a loved one who needs care.AARP. 64% also said an ADU nearby would help them feel safer.
Oct 1, 2026Utah’s SB 284 expands detached ADUs as a permitted use on qualifying lots — generally 11,000 sq ft and up — in specified municipalities.Internal ADUs have been a statewide permitted use since HB 82 (2021).
1 lotNo second parcel to buy. An ADU adds a legal dwelling to the Highland lot you already pay taxes on.No new subdivision, no new commute, no new neighborhood.

Three reasons Highland homeowners build

For grandma. For the kids. For cash flow.

An ADU is not a one-use structure. Many families start with a parent or adult child, then rent the unit later — or the reverse. We design for both life stages.

Internal ADU living space with kitchenette in a Highland, Utah home

Aging parents, with dignity

Keep mom or dad on the property instead of searching for a room somewhere across the valley. A lockable suite with a kitchen, bath, and separate entrance preserves independence and puts help 30 seconds away — right here in Highland.

Outlook Builders custom home craftsmanship

Adult kids who can’t break in

Starter homes near Highland are brutally competitive. A well-built ADU gives a newly married couple, a student, or a returning adult child a real home while they save — without living on top of each other.

Detached ADU cottage used as a rental in Highland, Utah

A rental on land you already paid for

Silicon Slopes executives and multigenerational families are the typical occupants. Long-term rent can offset the mortgage and raise resale value. Short-term rental is restricted in most cities, so we design for legal 30-day-plus tenancy.

Floor plans & sketches

See the Highland ADU before a city reviewer does

These are concept plans — not your lot’s final drawings. On the site assessment we match setbacks, parking, height, and whether an internal unit or a detached cottage is the smarter first move.

Detached ADU floor plan for a Highland, Utah backyard cottage with bedroom, bath, kitchen, and porch
Detached ADU concept — 24' × 32' cottage with porch, open living/kitchen, bedroom, bath, and laundry.
Elevation sketch of a detached ADU designed to match a Highland home
Elevation sketch — the ADU matches the primary home, not a shed in the yard.
Internal basement ADU floor plan for a Highland, Utah home
Internal ADU concept — separate entrance, kitchenette, bedroom with egress, fire separation.
Outlook Builders modern farmhouse custom home in UtahOutlook Builders custom work — the same standard on your ADU

Internal vs. detached in Highland

Two legal paths. We tell you which one your lot can actually win.

Internal ADU. Built inside the existing house — most often a basement apartment. Fastest path in many cities because Utah’s HB 82 already treats qualifying internal units as a permitted use. Needs egress, a kitchen, a bath, parking, and in many places owner occupancy of one of the two dwellings. If your Highland basement is framed and unfinished, start with our Highland basement finishing page.

Detached ADU. A backyard cottage, garage conversion, or new accessory structure. Highest rent and the cleanest privacy. Highland City Building and Planning reviews the ADU permit, setbacks, lot coverage, and parking.

This is the part homeowners underestimate. Setbacks, lot coverage, parking replacement, water-provider letters, owner occupancy, and short-term rental bans are where DIY plans die. We run that gauntlet before you spend on a foundation in Highland.

Where we build in Highland

Neighborhoods, corridors, and the streets we already work

We know the routes, the review desk, and the housing stock around Mount Timpanogos views along SR-92.

Neighborhoods

  • Highland Hills
  • Bull River
  • Country French
  • North Highland

Main streets & corridors

  • Alpine Highway (SR-74)
  • SR-92 / Timpanogos Highway
  • 11000 North
  • Canal Boulevard

Shopping & employment

  • Highland City Center
  • SR-92 retail corridor
  • Thanksgiving Point (adjacent)

How we work

We handle the tricky part: Highland city review.

Todd McBride has built in Utah for more than 20 years. Outlook Builders has been a custom builder since 2011. ADUs fail when design ignores parking, water, fire, and owner occupancy. We start there.

01

Site assessment

Lot size, zone, setbacks, parking, utilities, and whether internal or detached is even legal on your Highland parcel.

02

Design that matches the house

Floor plan, elevations, and finishes that look like Outlook work — not a backyard afterthought.

03

Permits & city comments

Building permit, water-provider letter, address marker, parking proof, and the back-and-forth with Highland planning staff.

04

Build & inspections

Weekly communication, trade coordination, and a unit you can house family in or rent legally. Financing is lined up before construction — not after the first invoice.

Outlook Builders walking a Utah homeowner through project plans and dedicated financing at the kitchen tableDedicated financing

Money should not stall the ADU

Don’t worry about financing. We’ll take care of that with you.

Outlook Builders has dedicated financing for this exact work. You do not need to shop five lenders or pause the design while you figure out cash. We time the money to the project — after we know what your Highland lot can take, before we break ground.

House keys on construction drawings — financing handled, ready to build
At the right time, not first thing.First we confirm the lot and the plan. Then we structure financing around that number. You stay in the conversation; we run the paperwork path with you.
01

Plan it
Site assessment and a real scope — so you are not financing a guess.

02

Finance it
Dedicated Outlook financing, lined up when the numbers are real.

03

Build it
Construction starts with the money path already in place.

Simple visual path: plan the project, finance at the right time, then build

Ask us to include financing on the assessment

ADU questions Highland homeowners ask

Straight answers before you call

Can I legally build an ADU in Highland, Utah?

In most residential zones, yes. Utah’s HB 82 made qualifying internal ADUs — usually a basement apartment — a permitted use in much of the state, and SB 284 expands detached ADUs as a permitted use on qualifying lots (generally 11,000 sq ft and up) in specified municipalities beginning October 1, 2026. Highland City Building and Planning reviews the ADU permit, setbacks, lot coverage, and parking. We confirm what your Highland parcel allows before any design work starts.

Internal or detached ADU — which one works better in Highland?

Most Highland parcels comfortably clear detached-ADU lot thresholds, with room for parking that does not crowd the main driveway. An internal ADU is faster and cheaper because the shell already exists. A detached cottage costs more but rents higher and gives both households real privacy. On the free site assessment we walk your lot in Highland and tell you which one is actually approvable.

How much rent can an ADU in Highland bring in?

Along the Wasatch Front, internal ADUs commonly rent from about $1,100 to $1,500 a month, and well-finished detached cottages often reach $1,500 to $2,200 or more. Silicon Slopes executives and multigenerational families are the typical occupants. Exact rent depends on size, finishes, parking, and local rules — these are market illustrations, not a guarantee.

Do I need extra parking for an ADU in Highland?

Usually yes. Most Utah cities require the ADU’s parking stall in addition to whatever the main home already needs, and losing a garage to a conversion can trigger a replacement stall. Highland reviews this at permit, so we design parking into the site plan rather than discovering it during review.

Can I short-term rent an ADU in Highland?

Generally no. State law frames internal ADUs around 30-day-plus tenancy, and many cities — including resort communities — restrict nightly rental of accessory units outright. We design Highland ADUs for family use or long-term tenancy so the unit stays legal.

How long does an ADU project take in Highland?

Design, city review, and construction each have their own clock, and Utah County inspection timelines vary with the season. You get a schedule at the scope stage and weekly updates once we start.

Do I have to figure out the financing myself?

No. Outlook Builders has dedicated financing, so you are not shopping lenders alone. We introduce it at the right point — after the plan is real, before construction — and walk it with you. Ask for it on the free site assessment.

Service area

ADU builder for Highland and nearby communities

Every city has its own ordinance. These pages are written city by city for that reason.

Free Highland site assessment

If the lot works, we’ll tell you. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that too.

Call (385) 553-0032 or send the form. We build ADUs in Highland and across Utah County.

GoHighLevel embed placeholder
CallFree assessment