Adding an accessory dwelling unit to your California property is one of the smartest investments you can make right now. But before you break ground, there is one big decision to sort out first: should you go custom or prefab? Both options have clear advantages, and the right pick depends on your budget, your property, and what you actually want out of the finished unit.
At Nestadu, we have walked hundreds of homeowners through this exact decision, so let us break it down honestly.
What Is a Custom ADU?
A custom ADU is a site-built unit designed from scratch specifically for your property. Every detail, from the floor plan to the finishes, is tailored to your lot, your home’s architecture, and your personal needs.
The process typically starts with a design consultation, moves into permitting, and then on-site construction begins. Because everything is built in place, your ADU contractor has full control over materials, layout, and how the new structure connects with your existing home. This is the route most Nestadu clients choose when they want a unit that looks like it has always been part of the property.
What Is a Prefab ADU?
A prefab (or modular) ADU is manufactured in a factory, transported to your property, and then installed on a prepared foundation. You choose from a set of pre-designed models, and the factory handles most of the construction off-site.
There are a few variations worth knowing about:
- Modular units are built in sections at a factory and assembled on-site
- Panelized ADUs arrive as flat-packed wall and roof panels that get put together on your lot
- Container conversions repurpose shipping containers into livable spaces
Prefab can be appealing because the unit itself is often less expensive upfront. However, the total project cost is a different story, and we will get into that below.

Cost Breakdown: Custom ADU vs Prefab ADU
Budget is usually the first thing homeowners ask about, and for good reason. But comparing costs between custom and prefab is not as straightforward as it seems.
Custom ADU Costs
In California, a custom-built ADU typically ranges from $150,000 to $350,000 or more, depending on size, materials, and complexity. The final number is influenced by several factors:
- Square footage and number of rooms
- Quality of interior finishes (countertops, flooring, fixtures)
- Site conditions like slope, soil type, and access
- Permit and utility connection fees in your city or county
With a custom build through Nestadu, you get transparent pricing upfront. There are no surprise line items buried in the fine print, so your budget stays on track from day one.
Prefab ADU Costs
Prefab ADU base prices in California often start around $100,000 to $250,000 for the unit itself. That sounds like a clear win on paper, but it rarely tells the whole story.
Here is what the base price usually does not include:
- Site preparation and grading
- Foundation work
- Utility hookups (plumbing, electrical, sewer)
- Permit fees and plan review
- Delivery and crane costs for placement
Once you factor in all of those extras, the total cost of a prefab ADU often lands surprisingly close to what a custom build would have cost. Many homeowners discover this gap only after they have already committed to a prefab provider, which is a frustrating position to be in.
Timeline: How Long Does Each Option Take?
Time matters, especially if you are counting on rental income or need the space for a family member sooner rather than later.
A custom ADU built by Nestadu typically takes 6 to 12 months from design through completion. That includes the design phase, permitting (which can take 4 to 8 weeks in many California jurisdictions), and construction.
A prefab ADU might seem faster since the unit is built in a factory. On-site installation can take as little as a few weeks. But the full timeline still includes permitting, site prep, foundation work, and utility connections. Realistically, you are looking at 4 to 8 months from start to finish for most prefab projects.
California’s permitting process affects both options equally, and that is often the biggest variable in any ADU timeline regardless of build type.

Customization and Design Flexibility
This is where the two options differ most sharply.
With a custom ADU, you have complete freedom over:
- Floor plan layout and room sizes
- Exterior design that matches your existing home
- Interior finishes, cabinetry, and fixtures
- Window placement and natural lighting
- ADA accessibility features or aging-in-place design elements
With a prefab ADU, your choices are limited to what the manufacturer offers. You can usually pick from a handful of floor plans and select some finish options, but major changes to the layout or exterior are typically off the table.
If your property has an unusual shape, a steep grade, or specific setback requirements, a custom ADU gives your builder the flexibility to design around those challenges. Prefab units come in fixed dimensions, and they either fit your lot or they do not.
Quality and Craftsmanship
Both custom and prefab ADUs can be well built, but the level of oversight is different.
With a custom ADU from Nestadu, every phase of construction happens on your property under direct supervision. Our team manages quality at each step, from framing to final finishes. If something needs adjusting, it gets handled in real time.
Prefab units are built in controlled factory environments, which can mean consistent quality on the manufacturing side. However, you have limited visibility into the process. And once the unit arrives on your lot, any issues with fit, finish, or integration with your property become your problem to solve.
Something else to consider: a well-built custom ADU that matches your home’s architecture tends to add more value to your property than a prefab unit that looks like it was dropped into the backyard.
Which Option Is Right for You?
There is no universal answer here. The best choice depends on what matters most to you.
A custom ADU makes the most sense if you:
- Want a unit that blends with your home and neighborhood
- Have a challenging lot (slope, tight access, unusual shape)
- Plan to use the ADU for long-term rental income
- Care about design details and material quality
- Want full control over the finished product
A prefab ADU might work better if you:
- Have a straightforward, flat lot with easy access
- Need a simple studio or one-bedroom layout
- Are working with a very tight timeline
- Are comfortable with limited design options
Before making a final decision, get detailed quotes for both options that cover the full scope of work, not just the unit cost. That is the only way to make a real apples-to-apples comparison.

Why California Homeowners Choose Nestadu
At Nestadu, we specialize in custom ADUs that feel like a natural extension of your home. Our team handles everything from initial design through final inspection, with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
Whether you are building a backyard cottage for rental income, an in-law suite for family, or a flexible living space that adds real value to your property, Nestadu makes the process simple. We have the experience, the craftsmanship, and the local knowledge to get it done right.
Ready to find out what an ADU could look like on your property? Contact Nestadu today for a free consultation and personalized quote. We will help you make the right choice for your budget, your lot, and your goals.