SwillRacer
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Hi GJ,
Long time lurker.....first time poster.
Background:
I recently moved from Naperville, IL. to Saint John, IN. For those who don't know, Saint John is southeast suburb of Chicago. Naperville, a southwest suburb of Chicago.
My Naperville house was on a 1/2 acre and had an attached 3-1/2 car garage and a 100+foot driveway. I'm a drag racer so it was very nice to have enough space to house the race car, my daily driver, and the kid hauler/tow vehicle all under one roof with enough additional room for shelving/storage, work bench, air compressor, cherry picker, welder, and all the usual race car supporting equipment.
My Saint John house is on a 1 acre lot, partially wooded. The house itself has the same sq footage as the last house, but it only has a two-car garage. My wife fell in love with this house and the property - this was her (realistic) dream house - so I negotiated with her that if we move, I get to build an additional garage aka. "race shop". She's a fair woman, so she accepted, and now I live in Indiana - low taxes and all!
The New Garage:
So I gleefully started negotiations with local builders to construct a stand alone, 24x30 garage and 90-ft concrete driveway with 10ft ceiling. I also requested that the garage's exterior exactly match the exterior of my house. My estimate request letter indicated that I would handle the insulation, drywall, electric, gas, and paint work. Bascially, I just wanted a slab, a structure, and a driveway.
Long story short, after several estimates of $55k or more, and 2 variance requests with the village, I started to realize that the garage I want to build shouldn't cost more the cars and equipment it will hold. Maybe my sense of what the market is for a garage like this is way off, I don't know, but I don't feel that a bare-bones garage should cost that much money. Am I wrong? Is $55k + a decent price for a bare-bones 24x30 and 90ft concrete driveway. Or is it waaaaay too high?
So I've decided to change the plan...
Plan "B" will be simply to extend the existing attached garage portion of my house. Current measurements are 22ftx23ft. I will add 13 ft to the garage for a total of 22ftx36ft. I should be able to fit the race car (66 Mustang), a 16ft open trailer, and our two daily drivers. I haven't yet gotten on the phone with builders to solicit new estimates.
Anyway, here is my new starting point.......the side of my house. Maybe you guys can help me decide what the footprint of the garage should be? I am not going to extend the entire side of the house by 13ft. Just the garage portion (blude shaded portion).
The first pic is the side of the house (my starting point)
The second pic is the footprint proposed extension A (blue shading)
The third pic is the footprint of proposed extension B (blue shading)
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I will update this thread as the project progresses...
Long time lurker.....first time poster.
Background:
I recently moved from Naperville, IL. to Saint John, IN. For those who don't know, Saint John is southeast suburb of Chicago. Naperville, a southwest suburb of Chicago.
My Naperville house was on a 1/2 acre and had an attached 3-1/2 car garage and a 100+foot driveway. I'm a drag racer so it was very nice to have enough space to house the race car, my daily driver, and the kid hauler/tow vehicle all under one roof with enough additional room for shelving/storage, work bench, air compressor, cherry picker, welder, and all the usual race car supporting equipment.
My Saint John house is on a 1 acre lot, partially wooded. The house itself has the same sq footage as the last house, but it only has a two-car garage. My wife fell in love with this house and the property - this was her (realistic) dream house - so I negotiated with her that if we move, I get to build an additional garage aka. "race shop". She's a fair woman, so she accepted, and now I live in Indiana - low taxes and all!
The New Garage:
So I gleefully started negotiations with local builders to construct a stand alone, 24x30 garage and 90-ft concrete driveway with 10ft ceiling. I also requested that the garage's exterior exactly match the exterior of my house. My estimate request letter indicated that I would handle the insulation, drywall, electric, gas, and paint work. Bascially, I just wanted a slab, a structure, and a driveway.
Long story short, after several estimates of $55k or more, and 2 variance requests with the village, I started to realize that the garage I want to build shouldn't cost more the cars and equipment it will hold. Maybe my sense of what the market is for a garage like this is way off, I don't know, but I don't feel that a bare-bones garage should cost that much money. Am I wrong? Is $55k + a decent price for a bare-bones 24x30 and 90ft concrete driveway. Or is it waaaaay too high?
So I've decided to change the plan...
Plan "B" will be simply to extend the existing attached garage portion of my house. Current measurements are 22ftx23ft. I will add 13 ft to the garage for a total of 22ftx36ft. I should be able to fit the race car (66 Mustang), a 16ft open trailer, and our two daily drivers. I haven't yet gotten on the phone with builders to solicit new estimates.
Anyway, here is my new starting point.......the side of my house. Maybe you guys can help me decide what the footprint of the garage should be? I am not going to extend the entire side of the house by 13ft. Just the garage portion (blude shaded portion).
The first pic is the side of the house (my starting point)
The second pic is the footprint proposed extension A (blue shading)
The third pic is the footprint of proposed extension B (blue shading)
View media item 76034
View media item 76037
View media item 76038
I will update this thread as the project progresses...
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