Agree that it depends on the norm in your neighborhood.
If you say that half the homes have converted theirs, you are likely fine re the re-sale market (and you enjoy the space in the meantime). Now that we have a 2-car garage, I would hard pressed to go back. But, when we had a small colonial with a one car garage, it was entirely used as a shed and we too thought about converting it to a den and adding a BR/BA above it. Here's one that's just a den. Does not seem to have impacted sales price/value one bit. https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/5309-Glenwood-Rd-20814/home/10657550 |
No. That was our first search criteria in our last house hunt. But my husband is a car guy and we use our garage for cars. |
It’s very functional that’s why they can put their car in there |
Garages converted to house space are the worst. This was very common in California in the 90s and early 2000s (before the crash). They are rarely done well. |
Then I think it’s fine. |
No I wouldn't but I'm in the suburbs. I wouldn't buy a rowhouse in DC without a garage either (unattached in the alley is good or a parking spot with a roll up door is fine too).
My garage is more valuable to me than another bedroom. |
If you do a huge 2 story addition, why not add onto the garage? Or add a garage next to the addition? |
I think this is the bigger issue. When we were searching, we were okay with not having a garage. However, every garage conversion looked horrible. Maybe with the addition on top, OP will have better luck but the post conversion space always felt like a garage on the inside and looked out of place from the outside |
This is the PP. We ultimately settled on a home with a small 1 car garage and it was very much the right decision. We can still fit the car in there but it also gives us additional flexibility for storage, extra freezer, and s space to tinker with bikes, crafts, home projects, etc. |
+1 |
I would not. Houses without garages on property somewhere were filtered out. |
No, never. |
No, sell and move. |
Where will the bikes go? Is there room for a shed or something else for bikes? I would not be worried about having to leave cars out, but I would need a place for 4 bikes (which is a lot). |
In our Bethesda neighborhood, few homes have garages. And many that did have small, one-car garages, do not now (already converted). The knocked-down houses that are now mcmansions do have garages, but the older, well-built homes, do not. That wouldn't detract buyers who want to live here (which are numerous). |