I've lived in with garages and without. In a mild climate like DC's, I really, truly don't care about a garage. |
Hmmmm. I grew up in a house with an attached 2-car garage, so I know what it's like to have one. My first house was in the city, no garage or off-street parking. Since I rarely missed having a garage I never even thought about it when we we purchased our second home. The house we bought does have a small 1940s attached garage. We could fit one of our cars in it, but we use it as a shed/bike storage instead and continue to park (legally) on the street, LOL. Funny this question comes up today: this morning as I was dashing through the deluge to the car, I thought for the first time in the 5 years we've owned this house: "This is one of those times when it would be nice to be parked in the garage." Totally non-factor for me. |
Is that even civilization? And he uses the term "man cave." This makes everything else he says null and void. |
I'm sorry, you lost me at "wifey." |
| All factors equal: no garage is an issue, but I'd consider it for less $. |
Snowblower! Or in our community (HOA) if you want to contract with the landscaping guys, they will come to your neighborhood and do everyone's driveway for $15 when they are doing the streets. Well worth it! |
Yeah but couldn't the fumes somehow still get into the house? I don't get why people want to drive a vehicle into their house. |
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Deal breakers-
DH - 3 car garage, must have natural gas access for heat Me - Tall ceiling in living room for the Christmas tree Realtor laughed, but met our demands. |
Totally not what happens with garage parking. So people living in condos with underneath garage parking arent safe? |
Haha. +1. And I hate when people use I and me improperly. It's "between wifey and ME" ... does no one remember fifth grade grammar? Object of a preposition ... anyone? |
| Pre-kids, no problem no garage. With kids, strollers, bikes, sports gear, Costco storage... things have changed. |