
Cave Creek Casita projects benefit from thoughtful design that works with the lot, access, drainage, privacy, and the look of the surrounding property. We help shape that process early so the project feels realistic before construction pricing moves forward.
Because every lot is different, Casita planning in Cave Creek benefits from a custom review of setbacks, access, utilities, privacy, and how the new structure should function for the homeowner.
A strong Casita design has to work on paper and on the property. We design with site access, utility paths, parking considerations, privacy, and Arizona climate conditions in mind so the concept is realistic before construction pricing moves forward.
A strong Casita design has to work on paper and on the property. We design with setbacks, access, utilities, parking considerations, privacy, and Arizona climate conditions in mind so the concept is realistic before construction pricing moves forward.


A Cave Creek Casita project starts stronger when the planning is realistic from day one and the design is built around long-term property value.
Cave Creek casita planning may involve rural-desert site conditions, washes, slopes, and setbacks. Our proposal process helps identify those items before construction planning.
Start with the official planning or development department for permit applications, development standards, and local review steps.
Visit planning resources →Use the official parcel or GIS tools to review lot boundaries, parcel context, and property information before designing a casita.
Open map tools →Review zoning context and setback requirements that may affect where a casita can be placed on the property.
Check zoning details →Review state-level ADU rules that affect local regulation, including side and rear setback limitations for accessory dwelling units.
Review state ADU law →