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Old 03-11-03, 09:24   #1 (permalink)
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Talking My new toy...

Yep, I made the plunge and bought a garage. Thankfully it came with an attached living quarters! I'm so happy to have the house hunting finished with. It was about the least pleasant thing I have ever done. I'm psyched to move in but unfortunately we don't close until May 30 - about 80 days from now!

Here she is in all her glory. BTW, none of that stuff is mine. These pics were taken during the initial walk through.





Here's an outside shot of the garage and the attached house. Unfortunately it's only a 2 car garage. The next door neighbor has a 3 car garage that I'd like for myself!

 
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Old 03-11-03, 09:26   #2 (permalink)
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Wow. really nice digs, dude. I'm jealous. Looks like a good garage. The living quarters don't look too shabby either.
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Old 03-11-03, 09:51   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks Jman. Reasonable house prices and low mortgage rates have afforded me this home. Fortunately house prices aren't too inflated where I live - about 60 miles outside of Philly.

When we first looked at the house I stood in the garage for a few minutes invisioning what I could do to it. The clutter was driving me nuts! The small storage area is a pretty neat feature. And luckily the owners put a storage shed in the backyard, so I don't have to store any lawn care equipment in the garage!
 
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Old 03-11-03, 12:33   #4 (permalink)
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We just closed on our garage with attached house today. We get possessionon Friday afternoon. I'll post pictures when I take them this weekend. I've been planning for a while now all of my garage mods. A local trade school is offering night classes in basic carpentry and household wiring, so I'll be taking those this spring. By the end of summer, I'll have the whole thing wired up, insulated and drywalled.
 
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Congrats, on the nice Garage and house. What kind of mods to you have planned for the garage?

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Old 03-11-03, 02:30   #6 (permalink)
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I plan on having sufficient power outlets in the garage along with the capability for 220 volt power. I will also have a network connection and a cable outlet. The walls will get fiberglass insulaiton and a plastic vapor barrier. This will be covered up by a layer of drywall. The ceiling will get eighteen inches of cellulose insulation since I won't be using it for storage. I will have a work bench on the front (pending space) or to the side. I am installing a water line for a hose and a utility sink with hot and cold water.

I also plan on installing a trench drain near the garage door (the pitch of the floor leads there), so I can wash in the garage. I haven't explored heating options yet, but am hoping for something electric since we have cheap electric out here. Since I now have central air, my window unit will cool the garage in the hot summer days.

Rental rates for Rochester area Autopians will be very reasonable!
 
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Old 03-11-03, 02:36   #7 (permalink)
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Man, that sounds like a great garage you are building youself there... I am jealous!
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Wow - that's a great lookin place!

It kills me, however, that people don't take care of stuff, or at the very least try to make it look like they care for stuff.

I couldn't imagine trying to sell my house with it looking like that - I mean, comeon! the guy even left a few tool box drawers open...

I think I'm going to try and sell my car, but before I do that, I'm going to go "mudding" with it, let the dogs live in it for a few weeks, and gather up every piece of trash alongside the road and store it in my backseat. That should help bring top dollar, don'tcha think?

Congrats again, and I can't wait to see pics of it after you get your hands on it (and that guys crap out of there).
 
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Geeky: Ironically, that was the only room in the house that was messy! The rest of the house was extremely clean. I didn't seen a single spot on a carpet or any marks on the walls throughout the house. Most people probably don't expect people to critique the garage, go figure! But I see what you're saying, why not organize just a LITTLE bit before a walkthrough?

Scott: I like the plans for your garage. I definitely want a cable connection in the garage. I also like the idea of the trench drain, hopefully the garage pitches towards the door. I'm gonna have to put in some more outlets in the walls because I don't remember seeing very many.

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Congradulations on the new garage! and house

What youre planning on doing to it sounds aweseome too, I cant wait to see the finished product!

Hey I have that toolbox! He sure does a good job of making it look like crap though. heh
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Hey, that's a beautiful home! And the garage is a nice setup. I can see it now. The raised section is nicely tiled with a work bench and overhead cabinets on one side. The main garage floor is painted, of course, and is completely free of clutter so the cars have plenty of room for detailing and walking around. Look at all the mess the old owners had. Such priorities.

Congrats!
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Old 03-11-03, 09:44   #12 (permalink)
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bgruver,

Nice Garage!!!

Oh yeah, Nice House Too!!!

Congratulations, enjoy all the new memories!

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