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NDGA converts your two-car attached garage into an apartment so your mother can live next door! We make the apartment temporary so if you do not need it any longer, we will come and take it out so you can have your garage back. Everything is installed in just 10 days! No where else can you order such a complete package for one affordable price.
NDGA is the perfect compromise to having a relative come to live at your home. Both of you maintain independence by living next door to each other. Both of you do not need to feel burdened and yet you both know you are able to help each other when necessary. NDGA allows you to keep your loved ones close to you without actually living with you.
NDGA utilities are designed to work in harmony with those inside your home. Hook-up to your home’s electricity, water and other utilities is simple. Heating, air conditioning and a hot water heater are customized to the apartment. Your relative can always have hot water and regulate the temperature in their apartment. NDGA provides all the appliances including a refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave oven, kitchen cabinets and double stainless steel sink, handicap accessible bathroom, floor coverings and wall coverings. Other handicap options are available at an additional cost.
Consider all the different benefits of having a NDGA installed:
- For an “aging parent” who might otherwise wind up in an assisted-living facility. Separate but nearby dwellings can allow “elders” to retain their independence longer and reduce the costs of caring for them.
- For “boomerang” kids or those who wanted to stay close but couldn’t afford local housing. The garage conversion allows you to house a college student or a recently divorced adult child.
- For a “nanny” for your children. Many times working parents would truly like to have their nanny nearby but not actually living inside their homes.
- For a “mentally challenged adult child” who cannot necessarily live on his/her own but would like to experience some independence.
- For possible “rental income”. In some areas, like college towns where retirees choose to live, the zoning allows for renting a portion of their home.


