Anonymous wrote:On fresh ground? I'd say $150k if done well. Just the foundation and excavation would be $30k at least.
Also you need to check zoning if you want to do this. In MoCo, they are pretty strict about accessory structures and this would be seen as an accessory apartment. Basically only one allowed per block (at least in R90 zoning) and lots of restrictions on it.
Anonymous wrote:Depending on finishes, and work around the exterior that is required, I would say the brackets are $75K on the lower end and $120K on the upper. Lot of lightly finished space downstairs and no real high end finishes anywhere.
Feel pretty confident in that number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so much a garage as a would-be carriage house. 80K sounds about right, but only because it looks like they did it 'half-way'. They kept the framework of the garage while trying to turning it into a home and getting something halfway in-between. The first floor of the garage is dank and dark with the ceiling, drywall and plywood doing it no favors, the half-kitchen is a cop-out, the bathroom is nice, and there's no bedroom.
Basically it looks like an unfinished man cave with an office upstairs. They could have done a lot more and made it a decent in-law suite. As it stands now, they could open those double garage doors they left on and park a car inside with no difference. I would not pay $150,000 for that.
$80k? Is that all?
I mean, it doesn't have to be the Four Seasons....just somewhere to stuff the in-laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not so much a garage as a would-be carriage house. 80K sounds about right, but only because it looks like they did it 'half-way'. They kept the framework of the garage while trying to turning it into a home and getting something halfway in-between. The first floor of the garage is dank and dark with the ceiling, drywall and plywood doing it no favors, the half-kitchen is a cop-out, the bathroom is nice, and there's no bedroom.
Basically it looks like an unfinished man cave with an office upstairs. They could have done a lot more and made it a decent in-law suite. As it stands now, they could open those double garage doors they left on and park a car inside with no difference. I would not pay $150,000 for that.
$80k? Is that all?
I mean, it doesn't have to be the Four Seasons....just somewhere to stuff the in-laws.
Anonymous wrote:Not so much a garage as a would-be carriage house. 80K sounds about right, but only because it looks like they did it 'half-way'. They kept the framework of the garage while trying to turning it into a home and getting something halfway in-between. The first floor of the garage is dank and dark with the ceiling, drywall and plywood doing it no favors, the half-kitchen is a cop-out, the bathroom is nice, and there's no bedroom.
Basically it looks like an unfinished man cave with an office upstairs. They could have done a lot more and made it a decent in-law suite. As it stands now, they could open those double garage doors they left on and park a car inside with no difference. I would not pay $150,000 for that.