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Seems way too narrow of a driveway and a challenge.
http://goo.gl/maps/ukExl |
| one at a time. And they go in the garages. |
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i'd have two recurrent scrapes on my car - one on the side where i repeatedly hit the garage door and the other on my wheel where i repeatedly hit the curb. i don't know why they bother with that silly barrier - would b e easier to just turn right into your garage.
also, in the snow (if it every does snow around here), it would be really hard b/c you'd lose a foot of clearance to pull out. |
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That's absurd. (the layout of garage and landscaping).
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| They should've just made the driveway go straight out very odd. |
| It just went on the market today for 1.68 |
| You drive a Hummer or Land Rover and drove over the stone wall. |
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I know exactly where this house is and it's just crazy to think that one could get three cars in and out of those garages. May they either all drive Smart Cars or Fiats.
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| Developer probably didn't have a choice on barrier. Probably couldn't have a road/driveway wider than x feet coming out onto Westmoreland. |
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Better see it in person, OP.
The distance is foreshortened in the picture so it looks as if there is no room, but maybe in real life there is. |
| 1.68 AND you get to live on the intersection of 2 busy roads. Cars stopping and starting endlessly just a few mere yards from your front door! |
Not mention being across the street from Haycock's Kiss and Ride. Plus it has already had two fires. It is priced way too high. |
| street view it from the main door side. There's enough room. |
maybe for a prius, but you can see that the width is too narrow http://goo.gl/maps/rkk6p |
This is true. I know this house and IRL there is more room - though I think it would still be tough to get in and out of the third garage. |