Anonymous wrote:No deal breaker for us.
We've lived in rowhouses without even a driveway.
We now live close-in in an extremely walkable neighborhood with a long driveway and no parking. Homes here sell in the 1.2-2 million range without garages.
We do have a large shed in the back.
. I could see how a car aficiando would want to have one. The large shed in our back could fit two cars. It's where garden tools, ladder, bikes, etc. are stored.Anonymous wrote:To be honest it's kind of like you are happy with what you don't know.
Like those people who don't understand why you would need more than 2000 SF and love old houses. Until you live in something that is better you are happy with what you have.
Anonymous wrote:We've got one of those 1950s garages that's great for bikes and garden supplies. $1.3 million house inside the beltway. We moved from a house with no garage so were excited to have it. So probably a deal breaker at this point but I don't need to be able to put a car in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me..between wifey and I we had six cars last year. Now it's down to four (all purpose SUV, sports car, wifey beater, and family/hubby sedan) and DD will be driving for soon. When I was looking for houses 20+ years ago one of the requirement is that it MUST have a two car garage. Our garage is deep so two midsize cars can fit on either side. We moved from a TH where searching and finding people in your assigned parking spot got tiring real fast.
Me again, Garage Porn, one of favorite sites... http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=7![]()
Anonymous wrote:Me..between wifey and I we had six cars last year. Now it's down to four (all purpose SUV, sports car, wifey beater, and family/hubby sedan) and DD will be driving for soon. When I was looking for houses 20+ years ago one of the requirement is that it MUST have a two car garage. Our garage is deep so two midsize cars can fit on either side. We moved from a TH where searching and finding people in your assigned parking spot got tiring real fast.
On the other hand, no garage usually means no driveway.
Anonymous wrote:To be honest it's kind of like you are happy with what you don't know.
Like those people who don't understand why you would need more than 2000 SF and love old houses. Until you live in something that is better you are happy with what you have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've owned my own home since 1991, and never had a garage until 2004. I'm never going back. Absolute deal breaker. It can be a one car garage, but there must be a garage.
Same here. One of my favorite parts of moving to our current home was not having to deal with the elements when coming and going from our house, especially since I had small children in tow. It's so nice to go out to a cool car in the summer and a clear, warmer car in the winter. I'd never want to give up a garage.
+1
+2 ... no snow/ice scraping!!!