Hello,
I am looking for some advice, or for any information or experiences anyone may have with building a shop with a living quarters attached.
My grandmother recently passed away, leaving my grandfather alone with no nearby family over 500 miles away. He would love to move closer and be with the rest of our family who all live in PA, however his only income is Social Security and since he owns his house in a place with much lower cost of living he wouldn't be able to afford to move here because of the additional rent/mortgage payment he would incur.
My wife and I are beginning to explore the option of buying a house or dwelling for him to move to our area. The budget would be pretty tight (right in the area of $60k - which allows for him to pay $300/mo and us to pay about the same which would cover all of the bills on such an affordable property). Obviously it isn't easy to find many nice places in that price range, and its made more difficult because my wife and I live in a relatively expensive part of PA and we would like him to be as close as possible.
One suggestion I've heard is to include a small apartment in an upcoming shop build that I'm planning. I've received a quote of roughly $15k to build a 30x32 shop with foundation included -- which I've been saving up for and now have the money to pay for. I'm not sure how much additional it would cost to add a living quarters but that would likely need to be finances. The additional costs of running water, and gas as well would likely add a significant amount alone without even considering the money that would be spent to finish the room. I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with these types of builds and if you would do it again, or avoid it at all costs? One other thing to consider is that my grandfather isn't able to live in an upstairs area so an apartment above the shop probably wouldn't work -- it would need to be on ground level which would increase the footprint significantly, and also the price I'm sure.
I am looking for some advice, or for any information or experiences anyone may have with building a shop with a living quarters attached.
My grandmother recently passed away, leaving my grandfather alone with no nearby family over 500 miles away. He would love to move closer and be with the rest of our family who all live in PA, however his only income is Social Security and since he owns his house in a place with much lower cost of living he wouldn't be able to afford to move here because of the additional rent/mortgage payment he would incur.
My wife and I are beginning to explore the option of buying a house or dwelling for him to move to our area. The budget would be pretty tight (right in the area of $60k - which allows for him to pay $300/mo and us to pay about the same which would cover all of the bills on such an affordable property). Obviously it isn't easy to find many nice places in that price range, and its made more difficult because my wife and I live in a relatively expensive part of PA and we would like him to be as close as possible.
One suggestion I've heard is to include a small apartment in an upcoming shop build that I'm planning. I've received a quote of roughly $15k to build a 30x32 shop with foundation included -- which I've been saving up for and now have the money to pay for. I'm not sure how much additional it would cost to add a living quarters but that would likely need to be finances. The additional costs of running water, and gas as well would likely add a significant amount alone without even considering the money that would be spent to finish the room. I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with these types of builds and if you would do it again, or avoid it at all costs? One other thing to consider is that my grandfather isn't able to live in an upstairs area so an apartment above the shop probably wouldn't work -- it would need to be on ground level which would increase the footprint significantly, and also the price I'm sure.
