Anonymous wrote:14:46 - half the garages in arlington are detached and wouldn't help you stay dry in the rain anyway.
I have bought two houses with no garage. We only saw a few houses with garages during our search. As long as I have assigned parking (in my first house, a townhouse) or a driveway (my second house, a SFH), I don't care. I do need to buy a shed, though, for my mower and other tools. $1K for a shed is cheaper than paying $50K extra for a house with garage! (assuming it's not more like $150K!)
Anonymous wrote:Look, we have a five car garage and I plan to add a sixth.
One for the Mercedes, one for the BMW, one for the Audi, one for the Range Rover (it is extra wide) and one for our two Harleys.
Pimmit Hills has big yards so having a six car garage is easy peasy.
Anonymous wrote:14:46 - half the garages in arlington are detached and wouldn't help you stay dry in the rain anyway.
I have bought two houses with no garage. We only saw a few houses with garages during our search. As long as I have assigned parking (in my first house, a townhouse) or a driveway (my second house, a SFH), I don't care. I do need to buy a shed, though, for my mower and other tools. $1K for a shed is cheaper than paying $50K extra for a house with garage! (assuming it's not more like $150K!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god, never. I would never buy a house without at least a 3-car garage. The neighborhood it is in is irrelevant.
You are not someone I would want to be friends with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh god, never. I would never buy a house without at least a 3-car garage. The neighborhood it is in is irrelevant.
Without at least a 3-car? Typical potomac new money try-too-hard housewife.
Anonymous wrote:The standards of living are terrible, I would expect a garage as a standard outside of the dc area.