Hello, we are currently under contract on a house. Sadly it only has a 1 car attached garage (about 12ftx24ft). Good news is there is plenty of space to add garaging.
After remodeling the kitchen we plan to expand the garage. Based on property line setbacks, there is space to make the added garaging about 20ft wide and up to probably about 50ft deep.
Now as much as I'd like to do a 20ftx50ft, I doubt the ROI when we go to sell will be there....unless we did a tall door so when you go to sell you can say it has an RV garage?
Assuming we don't do that, what size will likely be the best bang for buck /have the best ROI when we sell?
I'm thinking maybe 20ft wide x 35ft deep? At 35ft you could fit 2 regular /small cars deep (unless it's 2 long bed trucks). This would make it essentially a 5 car garage, or 3 car with tons of workshop space.
Or just go same depth as the existing garage (about 24ft) so the new one won't protrude into the back yard? It would just be a typical 3 car oversize garage at that point.
Thanks!
After remodeling the kitchen we plan to expand the garage. Based on property line setbacks, there is space to make the added garaging about 20ft wide and up to probably about 50ft deep.
Now as much as I'd like to do a 20ftx50ft, I doubt the ROI when we go to sell will be there....unless we did a tall door so when you go to sell you can say it has an RV garage?
Assuming we don't do that, what size will likely be the best bang for buck /have the best ROI when we sell?
I'm thinking maybe 20ft wide x 35ft deep? At 35ft you could fit 2 regular /small cars deep (unless it's 2 long bed trucks). This would make it essentially a 5 car garage, or 3 car with tons of workshop space.
Or just go same depth as the existing garage (about 24ft) so the new one won't protrude into the back yard? It would just be a typical 3 car oversize garage at that point.
Thanks!

