Anonymous wrote:Trailers with concrete driveways
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some perfect examples of the "garage door overshadows house" phenomenon:
Is there an actual house back there? Why is the garage pushed up closer to the street while the front door is recessed? And who actually thought this was an attractive look?
http://franklymls.com/MC7718404
Or how about this one? Is there even a front door or do you just enter through the garage?
http://franklymls.com/FX7722405
How fitting that this house is on Tractor Lane. It certainly looks like the garage could fit one:
http://franklymls.com/FX7732061
Same shit in Arlington for more money; waiting for the right fool with no taste
http://franklymls.com/AR7766585
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Garage doors in the front are efficient use of space and easiest to drive in and out from requiring the least amount of space and turns. They are logical but not always aesthetically pleasing. I am an engineer
Plus, I can't tell you how many homes I've seen with side-load garage stuffed on thin lots where the cars have to do a sharp 90 degree turn to get into the garage. Because of this, I never see those cars in the garage. They just keep them in the driveway because of how hard it is to make those turns to get in and out.
Several of you have problems, but garage placements only appear to scratch the surface.
Those people have garages that are so full of shit they can't keep their cars in them. Happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys seriously don't know the cost of putting in an asphalt driveway versus a concrete one? And judging by your ridiculous and biased comments, you sure as hll don't know the lifespan or cost of maintenance of each either.
And yet you still wonder and ridicule why most quality home have concrete....
screw that pea gravel is where it's at
Anonymous wrote:You guys seriously don't know the cost of putting in an asphalt driveway versus a concrete one? And judging by your ridiculous and biased comments, you sure as hll don't know the lifespan or cost of maintenance of each either.
And yet you still wonder and ridicule why most quality home have concrete....