What is a garage conversion in Tampa?
Tampa garage conversion quick facts
- Garage conversion cost
- From $35,000
- Detached ADU cost
- $120,000 – $320,000
- Garage conversion timeline
- 4 – 8 weeks
- Detached ADU timeline
- 4 – 8 months
- Tampa max ADU size
- Up to 800 sqft
- St. Pete max ADU size
- Up to 800 sqft
- Typical rental income
- $900 – $2,500/month
- Permits required
- Yes, always
- Financing available
- From $499/month, 0% interest
- Workmanship warranty
- 5 years (CraftLine)
A garage conversion is the quickest, most affordable way to add legal living space in Tampa Bay. Because the structure, foundation, roof, and footprint already exist, we don’t dig new footings or frame new walls — we renovate what’s there into a code-compliant, permitted unit. That’s why conversions finish in weeks instead of months and start far below a ground-up build.
What you can use a converted garage for
- Rental income — a legal, rentable unit (long-term or, where allowed, short-term).
- In-law / multi-generational suite — private space for aging parents or adult children.
- Home office or studio — a separate, quiet workspace with its own entrance.
- Guest suite — comfortable, private space for visitors.
Considering a full standalone build instead? See our detached ADU builder in Tampa page to compare options.
ADU vs. EFR: what’s the difference?
An Existing Family Residence (EFR) is your main single-family home. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a legally permitted secondary unit on the same lot. ADUs share the lot with your EFR but are independently livable.
| Factor | Existing Family Residence (EFR) | Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Your main single-family home | Permitted second unit on same lot |
| Independent kitchen & bath | Yes | Yes |
| Separate address | Yes | Sometimes (varies by city) |
| Rentable separately | Yes (whole house) | Yes (in most Tampa Bay cities) |
| Typical size | 1,500 – 3,500+ sqft | 250 – 1,000 sqft |
| Permit type | New construction or renovation | ADU-specific zoning approval |
| Setback rules | Standard residential | Often stricter (rear yard, side yard) |