Inputs
Property address, city, project type, and the question the user is trying to answer.
Beke AI is designed to help users move from a basic property question to a clearer understanding of local rules, likely permit steps, and what to do next.
This page should feel straightforward. Users want to know what they provide, what gets reviewed, and what they get back.
Property address, city, project type, and the question the user is trying to answer.
Local zoning signals, likely permit path, site constraints, and the issues most likely to affect the project.
A clearer summary of what to check, what documents may be needed, and whether the project looks straightforward.
Guidance on how to move forward before deeper design, submission, or city coordination work begins.
The review begins with the address, city, project type, and what the user wants to understand.
Beke AI
Project
Detached ADU
Zone / use
R-1 single-family residential
Project complexity
Moderate
Key constraints
Scenario comparison
Standard yield option
Approx. 800 sq ft, 2 bed / 1 bath
Higher rental / family-use value, but more cost and approvals to coordinate
Economy-first option
Approx. 650 sq ft, 1 bed / 1 bath
Lower early design and build scope, often easier to move forward faster
Summary
Based on Monterey Park's current ADU standards, this property looks like a reasonable detached ADU candidate. The most useful early comparison is between an approximately 800 sq ft two-bedroom layout and a smaller one-bedroom option with a lower upfront scope.
Likely permit path
Likely documents
Potential time saver
Monterey Park offers pre-approved ADU plans. When that path fits the site, it can reduce custom design effort, shorten early coordination, and lower some front-end permit costs.
Recommended next steps
Analysis
That includes zoning conditions, likely permit steps, common constraints, and signals that may affect feasibility.
Outputs
The goal is to give people a clearer summary of the project, not a vague technical explanation.
Next steps
That may mean moving ahead, preparing documents, refining the concept, or identifying where more review is needed.
The value is clarity: understand the property, see local issues, review likely requirements, and move forward faster.
Share the address, city, and project type.
Look at zoning signals, constraints, and likely permit questions.
Get permit path guidance, document expectations, and feasibility signals.
Use the result to plan the next conversation, document set, or review step.
Keep expectations clear while helping visitors understand how the product is positioned.
No. It is meant to help users understand local rules, likely permit steps, and what to prepare before deeper permit work begins.
Homeowners, builders, architects, and developers who want earlier clarity on California permit and zoning questions.
ADUs, additions, remodels, and other residential projects where local permit requirements shape the next decision.
Share the property address, project type, and the main question you want answered. We’ll help clarify what to check next before deeper design or permit work begins.