2ltime
Well-known member
Hi Folks,
Long time lurker between here and Jalopy. Usually interested in buying old tools but today I had a question about buying a house with a short driveway.
So I am looking to purchase a house, I like most things about it, and it's a corner lot. Garage is on the street without the front door (Technically the backyard) and the driveway is also on that side street, its a straight run of cement.
2.5 car garage, 2 car wide driveway/skirt. Problem is the sidewalk setback/location.
The sidewalk splits the driveway, so it is road, ~15ft of driveway, ~3ft sidewalk, ~15ft driveway, garage.
My current daily driver is a late model town car, around 17 feet long, and my project vehicle is a long bed pickup, also about 17 feet. Garage will be used for basically rebuilding and maintaining my old truck.
I could park both in the garage, but I would like the option of backing one out to work on the other with more room. Winters also get cold enough that it would be nice to heat the garage/workshop and not have the daily opening and closing of the big door.
I guess my question is would this stop you from buying the house? Would you just park on a bit of an angle to avoid the sidewalk if you couldn't fit both cars in the garage? Wash the cars on that angle?
Snow in winters mean no street parking, not that I would want to with the way plows drive around here..
Not sure what to do... Get a smaller daily driver? Block the sidewalk?I guess I could park both cars in the middle, one in the garage and one in the driveway. Would be easy enough to walk around, but technically still overhangs the sidewalk. Not sure if anyone would care.
What would you do?
Thanks,
2ltime
Long time lurker between here and Jalopy. Usually interested in buying old tools but today I had a question about buying a house with a short driveway.
So I am looking to purchase a house, I like most things about it, and it's a corner lot. Garage is on the street without the front door (Technically the backyard) and the driveway is also on that side street, its a straight run of cement.
2.5 car garage, 2 car wide driveway/skirt. Problem is the sidewalk setback/location.
The sidewalk splits the driveway, so it is road, ~15ft of driveway, ~3ft sidewalk, ~15ft driveway, garage.
My current daily driver is a late model town car, around 17 feet long, and my project vehicle is a long bed pickup, also about 17 feet. Garage will be used for basically rebuilding and maintaining my old truck.
I could park both in the garage, but I would like the option of backing one out to work on the other with more room. Winters also get cold enough that it would be nice to heat the garage/workshop and not have the daily opening and closing of the big door.
I guess my question is would this stop you from buying the house? Would you just park on a bit of an angle to avoid the sidewalk if you couldn't fit both cars in the garage? Wash the cars on that angle?
Snow in winters mean no street parking, not that I would want to with the way plows drive around here..
Not sure what to do... Get a smaller daily driver? Block the sidewalk?I guess I could park both cars in the middle, one in the garage and one in the driveway. Would be easy enough to walk around, but technically still overhangs the sidewalk. Not sure if anyone would care.
What would you do?
Thanks,
2ltime



