Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So seriously that's it? I would think that if they took out HELOCs they would get back every penny by adding a garage. So many houses weren't even coming up on my searches because I had garage checked and they only had carports.
I'm confused. If you think it's so cheap and such a good investment to add a garage, why are you excluding non-garage houses from your search? That makes zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:So seriously that's it? I would think that if they took out HELOCs they would get back every penny by adding a garage. So many houses weren't even coming up on my searches because I had garage checked and they only had carports.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I'm surprised by these responses. Really no garages? It's actually our #1 criteria. My husband is a bicyclist and we have lots of bicycles. A garage would be a heaven send. We also have a convertible.
I'm from an area without basements and most homes had 3 garages and cars never sat out.
Anonymous wrote:If you think it is that easy to convert a carport to a garage, you should expand your search to include homes with carports.
I have no idea whether it is easy or cheap to convert a carport around here, but I also don't know how much value would be added by the conversion either. With the mild weather around here, garages and carports were not on our list of must haves when searching for a home.
Anonymous wrote:Curious why so many mid century homes in this area (Fairfax county, but have seen them in Arlington and Alexandria too) have carports? It's not really that expensive to convert to garage and would add a lot of house value, so why do the carports remain? Would property taxes go up if a garage was added? Is there something else I'm overlooking?