Anonymous wrote:I have a six car garage out in Sterling. Love it. Besides parking cars and storing things in the garage, during winter, my plants and pets live in the garage. On some days, we hang out more in the garage than the house. Garage is a must for us.
Anonymous wrote:Absolute house deal breaker for me. I'd rather have one bathroom than no garage. I will never be without a garage again.
-keeps my car warm in the winter, cool in the summer and dry
-protects my convertible's roof
-Keeps the shoe mess outside in the garage
-bike storage
-no more car break ins
-no more scraping ice or shoveling snow off my car and then fighting for shoveled out spots on the street. Apartment dwellers are assholes. They steal the spots you shoveled the second you leave, but often don't plow their own spot. Or they shovel snow off their car onto yours.
Anonymous wrote:A garage is a must in the DMV. I wouldn't look at anything without a garage, particularly a two-car garage or bigger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think no garage is better than a carport. I associate carports with low income housing, as all of the low income houses in my hometown have carports rather than garages. I understand there are expensive houses in the DC area with carports, I just wouldn't think of buying them.
We struggled with Falls Church because of this. So many 1960s carports. No clue why they didn't convert them in the past 50 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dont value it. Dont have it. Car ownership is in decline.
This. We plan to have our cars for 10+ years. I don't want to pay for more sq ft to keep my car. We have a shed for all the hard stuff and bikes. I would kill for a proper mid room though to keep the shoes and coats mess somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Dont value it. Dont have it. Car ownership is in decline.