SB 1211 for 16-unit apartment in Walnut Creek

In Walnut Creek, a 16-unit 16-unit apartment just became one of the highest-yield SB 1211 typologies — 12 new homes, ministerially approved. At Walnut Creek's median rent of $2,700/mo, that's ~$389K in additional gross annual rent.

12new homes possible
8detached ADUs
4interior conversions
$389Kest. annual rent

The Walnut Creek scenario

The capital stack on a typical Walnut Creek 16-unit apartment project: existing equity (the lot itself, owned outright in many cases), construction loan against the new ADU appraised value, refi at completion against the stabilized rent roll.

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Large multifamily (10+ unit) design playbook

A 16-unit complex is capped at 8 detached ADUs by statute, so the play shifts toward interior conversions: max(1, ⌊units × 25%⌋) = 4 additional units carved from common rooms, oversized lobbies, basement storage, or laundry rooms.

Pro-forma snapshot

Existing units16
Detached ADUs (SB 1211)8
Interior conversions4
Total new units12
Median 1BR rent in Walnut Creek$2,700/mo
Est. additional gross rent$389K/yr
Estimated total project cost~$2,419K
Year-1 NOI estimate~$292K
Stabilized cap rate at cost12.1%
Replacement parking requiredNo (§66313)
Approval pathwayMinisterial · §66314
Typical permit timeline in Walnut Creek75-120 days

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16-unit apartment owners in other Bay Area cities

16-unit apartment in San Francisco~$446K/yr rent · 90-150 days16-unit apartment in Oakland~$389K/yr rent · 70-120 days16-unit apartment in San Jose~$418K/yr rent · 60-100 days16-unit apartment in Berkeley~$403K/yr rent · 75-130 days16-unit apartment in Fremont~$418K/yr rent · 70-115 days16-unit apartment in Hayward~$360K/yr rent · 70-115 days16-unit apartment in Richmond~$346K/yr rent · 70-115 days16-unit apartment in Concord~$346K/yr rent · 70-115 days16-unit apartment in Santa Rosa~$331K/yr rent · 75-120 days16-unit apartment in Napa~$346K/yr rent · 75-120 days16-unit apartment in Vallejo~$302K/yr rent · 70-110 days16-unit apartment in Fairfield~$302K/yr rent · 70-110 days

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