Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I long for a garage, though I doubt that I'll ever park my car in it - just seems like kind of a hassle. But to have that space to store bikes, kayaks, garden supplies, and all that - well, that sounds just heavenly!
In a small townhouse now, but thinking about upgrading - the next house will definitely have a garage.
What part of it sounds like a hassle?
I pull into my driveway, press a button that is in my car, and the garage door opens. I drive a bit further until I am in the garage, put my car in park, and turn off the ignition. I press the same button again and the garage door closes behind me.
No hassle at all.
Yea no clue what the PP is saying...parking in a garage is a hassle? How do you manage driving?
We have a 2 car Garage. My wife parks her car inside, the other half is for storage and my tools/DIY gear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I long for a garage, though I doubt that I'll ever park my car in it - just seems like kind of a hassle. But to have that space to store bikes, kayaks, garden supplies, and all that - well, that sounds just heavenly!
In a small townhouse now, but thinking about upgrading - the next house will definitely have a garage.
What part of it sounds like a hassle?
I pull into my driveway, press a button that is in my car, and the garage door opens. I drive a bit further until I am in the garage, put my car in park, and turn off the ignition. I press the same button again and the garage door closes behind me.
No hassle at all.
Anonymous wrote:I long for a garage, though I doubt that I'll ever park my car in it - just seems like kind of a hassle. But to have that space to store bikes, kayaks, garden supplies, and all that - well, that sounds just heavenly!
In a small townhouse now, but thinking about upgrading - the next house will definitely have a garage.

Anonymous wrote:In nearly 19 years of marriage, we've lived in an apartment, military housing, and a townhome, none of which had a garage. We've had our fill of digging cars out after major snowstorms, getting into cars in 100+ degree weather, and unloading groceries in the pouring rain. When we purchased our new home three years ago, a garage was a non-negotiable. As God is my witness, I'll never be garage-less again!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What kind of pets live in a garage?
Chickens and quails
Pets or...livestock?
I think this whole post is a joke. Especially since they mentioned Sterling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What kind of pets live in a garage?
Chickens and quails
Pets or...livestock?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
What kind of pets live in a garage?
Chickens and quails
Anonymous wrote: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.
What kind of pets live in a garage?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a big car guy and happy to have a 1 car detached for the sports car and to work on the other cars. Would love to have a large sport, but space is a premium close in.