City Guide
Building a casita in Chandler, Arizona
Chandler's established East Valley neighborhoods tend to feature bigger, well-shaped lots — the kind of parcels that suit a proper detached backyard casita. Here's how the state ADU law applies and what to check with the city before you break ground.
How the state ADU law applies in Chandler
Chandler has a population well above 75,000, so it's covered by Arizona's new state ADU statute. That means the city is required to allow, on any single-family lot:
- At least one attached accessory dwelling unit (part of your existing home).
- At least one detached accessory dwelling unit — a true backyard casita.
- A third detached ADU on lots of one acre or more, if one unit is deed-restricted affordable.
The baseline Chandler must follow
- Size: up to 1,000 sq ft on lots ≤ 10,000 sq ft; the lesser of 3,000 sq ft or 10% of net lot area on larger lots — and never more than 75% of the main home's gross floor area.
- Setbacks: Chandler cannot require setbacks greater than 5 feet.
- Parking: Chandler cannot require additional off-street parking beyond what the primary home has.
- Owner-occupancy: Chandler cannot require you to live in the main house.
- Materials: Chandler cannot require exterior materials that match the primary dwelling.
- Height / coverage: Chandler cannot impose stricter height or lot-coverage limits on the ADU than on the primary home.
What the state law guarantees you in Chandler
Chandler is well over the 75,000-population threshold, so Arizona's state ADU statute applies. On a single-family lot the city must allow:
- At least one attached ADU and one detached ADU.
- Size up to 1,000 sq ft on lots ≤ 10,000 sq ft, or the lesser of 3,000 sq ft / 10% of net lot area on larger lots — never more than 75% of the main home.
- 5-foot maximum setbacks — the city cannot require more.
- No additional off-street parking beyond what the primary home already has.
- No owner-occupancy requirement — you don't have to live in the main house.
What to confirm with the city
Chandler's specific permit process, submittal checklist, plan-review timeline, impact fees, and any rental-related rules are set locally and can change. Confirm current requirements directly with Chandler's Planning & Development Services before you design or sign anything. Pair this with our casita cost guide, our financing options, and the HOA rules page before you commit.
What still varies by city
Even though the state sets the baseline, Chandler's specific permit process, submittal checklist, plan-review timeline, and impact fees are set locally. Building codes, mechanical requirements, and utility connection rules are also administered by Chandler and its utility providers. Confirm the details with the Chandler planning department before you sign anything with a builder.
HOAs still matter in Chandler
Big chunks of Chandler sit inside HOA-governed neighborhoods. The state ADU law does not override private HOA covenants (CC&Rs). Read yours before you start. Our HOA rules page walks through exactly what to look for.
Practical steps for Chandler homeowners
- Pull your CC&Rs and confirm your neighborhood permits detached ADUs (or that you have no HOA).
- Call Chandler planning and ask for their current ADU submittal checklist under the new state statute.
- Get a survey. Setbacks are 5 feet minimum — no guessing.
- Line up financing before you commission plans. See our financing guide.
- Get at least two contractor bids with itemized scope.
What a casita costs in Chandler
Costs in Chandler track the metro Phoenix baseline: roughly $150 to $300+ per square foot, with most detached builds landing between $150,000 and $300,000 all-in. Utility runs, site conditions, HOA design requirements, and contractor overhead drive most of the variance. Read the full Arizona casita cost guide.