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The Osprey pre-approved ADU built in Eagle, Idaho

Type G-2 · 376 sqft studio · Eagle, ID

The Osprey ADU in Eagle

A Osprey studio ADU in Eagle starts at $140k turnkey and estimates to $1,525$1,875/mo in rent — about 10.716.4% gross yield on a $137k$171k Standard build. Here's how the 376 sq ft Type G-2 plan fits Eagle lots, what it costs, and how fast it permits.

Footprint
376 sqft
From (Essential)
$140k
Est. Eagle rent
$1,525$1,875
Gross yield
10.716.4%

Why the Osprey fits Eagle lots

The Osprey is a 376 sq ft studio + garage a single open dwelling on one pre-approved footprint. Whether it's the right plan for your Eagle lot comes down to how it sits against the local lot pattern below.

Eagle lots are larger than the Treasure Valley average — 90-120' wide is common in the established subdivisions, with 1/4-acre and larger lots in Eagle Hills and the Foothills. Generous buildable envelopes mean the Kestrel fits almost everywhere. Newer Floating Feather and Linder Road developments stay closer to 70-80' standard suburban widths.

Detached vs. garage in Eagle: Detached almost always wins in Eagle. Lots are large enough that the larger pre-approved plans (Kestrel, Kingfisher) fit cleanly, rental and resale value reward the configuration, and HOA architectural review prefers a freestanding accessory dwelling that visibly matches the main house over a garage conversion. The Kestrel is our most common Eagle pick.

What does a Osprey cost to build in Eagle?

The Osprey starts at $140k turnkey at Essential finish. Most Eagle owners build at Standard finish — $137k$171k. Eagle carries the metro's highest rent ceiling but also its highest build cost — foothill lots trigger hillside review and grading, and design-review standards push exterior finish up.

Finish TierPer sqft376 sqft in Eagle
Essential$340/sqft$115k$143k
Standard$405/sqft$137k$171k
Premium$480/sqft$162k$202k

Methodology: per-sqft rates match our cost calculator (Essential $340, Standard $405, Premium $480) with a 0.9–1.12 range factor for lot conditions. Build cost is roughly uniform across the Treasure Valley; what changes city-to-city is land, fees, the size cap, and the rent ceiling. See the full Eagle cost breakdown →

What rent and return does a Osprey earn in Eagle?

A studio ADU like the Osprey estimates to $1,525$1,875/month in Eagle. Against a Standard-finish build of $137k$171k, that's roughly 10.716.4% gross yield — about $20,400 a year in gross rent at the midpoint, before expenses and financing.

Monthly rent (est.)

$1,525$1,875

studio · Eagle

Annual gross (mid)

$20,400

12 × midpoint rent

Gross yield

10.716.4%

rent ÷ Standard build

Rent is scaled from Eagle's sourced 1-bedroom median (Apartment List Eagle, 2026) by unit size — a disclosed estimate, not a measured comp for this exact plan. Gross yield ignores vacancy, expenses, and debt service. This is information, not financial advice; validate with a local property manager before you build.

Permits and timeline for a Osprey in Eagle

Eagle layers city design review and (in most neighborhoods) HOA approval on top of the building permit, and many zones still require owner-occupancy — budget extra weeks versus a flat Boise lot.

Eagle's ADU rules emphasize compatibility with the primary residence and the surrounding neighborhood. Larger lots open up more siting options than you'd find in Boise, but the design review bar is higher — and HOA covenants in places like Banbury, Two Rivers, and Eagle Hills often go beyond what the city itself requires.

The Osprey is part of the City of Boise's pre-approved plan set, so it comes as a complete, already-engineered set of construction documents. That gives you a running start on review in Eagle (Ada County) — each city applies its own process, but a finished plan set clears review faster than a custom design.

The Osprey in nearby Treasure Valley cities

Same plan, different local rent, cost, and zoning. See how the Osprey pencils out a short drive away.

Osprey in Eagle — frequently asked

How much does a Osprey ADU cost in Eagle?

The Osprey (376 sq ft, Type G-2) starts around $140k turnkey at Essential finish in Eagle. Most Eagle owners build at Standard finish — roughly $137k to $171k. Per-square-foot build cost is close to the Boise baseline; eagle carries the metro's highest rent ceiling but also its highest build cost — foothill lots trigger hillside review and grading, and design-review standards push exterior finish up.

What can you rent a Osprey for in Eagle?

A studio ADU like the Osprey in Eagle estimates to about $1,525–$1,875 per month, scaled from Eagle's sourced 1-bedroom rent (Apartment List Eagle, 2026). On a Standard-finish build that's roughly 10.7–16.4% gross yield. These are estimates, not a rent guarantee — confirm with a local property manager.

How long does it take to permit a Osprey in Eagle?

Eagle layers city design review and (in most neighborhoods) HOA approval on top of the building permit, and many zones still require owner-occupancy — budget extra weeks versus a flat Boise lot. The Osprey is a complete City of Boise pre-approved plan set, so you start with finished, already-engineered construction documents — that shortens review in every Treasure Valley city versus a custom design, even though each city applies its own process.

Does the Osprey fit Eagle's ADU size limit?

Almost always. At 376 sq ft the Osprey is a compact footprint — Boise caps ADUs at 900 sq ft, and most Treasure Valley cities set their own limit (often a share of the primary home's floor area). The Osprey sits well under the typical cap, so in Eagle size is rarely the constraint — lot dimensions, setbacks, and access usually decide placement. We confirm Eagle's exact size rule for your parcel during the free lot check.

Eagle, Idaho · Type G-2

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