jonjon you should be a motivational speaker, great concepts. I enjoyed reading that!
LOL, thanks, motivational speaker sounds lie work
Thank you everyone! I wish i was better at this forum thing where I knew how to do multiple quotes to address comments, however I don't know how to do that. Anyways.
We are going to be in the house for A LONG TIME. We bought a 4 bedroom 3 bath house, the downstairs is unfinished, so I can do that later if we need extra space (additional mancave)
I appreciate everyone's input, but I'm absolutely refusing to borrow money from my old man, just isn't going to happen.
I know a detached garage doesn't add value, and I know you cpa's will shoot me for saying this, but I'm not building this for resale value, I'm building it because it is what I want.
We both have pretty good credit, I'm right around 735, and she is 760 something. We do have a few credit card offers where they offer free financing for up to 18 months, but even still thats about 7,000? I don't think I want to try to open 2-3 new cards for this, just seems like there should be a better way.
I've never looked at signature loans, I will research that. I don't think I want to half build the building because I don't want to say that we live in a ritzy (sp?) neighborhood, but it isn't a bunch of shacks out here either.
Thanks for the help guys, please keep giving me your input. You're helping me a lot!
I applaud you for not wanting to borrow, I never borrowed from family, its a bad road to go down... good for you..
Next as far as home values are concerned, of course a nice detached building will add value, how could it not, this is what I do. Some people will say "inground pools dont add value", "detached storage doesnt add value", "integrated sprinklers dont add value", etc etc etc that is BS, the only times them things dont add value is when a buyer doesnt want them, that is it, and if I learned anything over the years building and selling houses, it is that YOU ARE NOT GOING TO SELL SOMEONE SOMETHING THEY DONT WANT...
Simple way to look at it is by my experience, I built developments, marketed, and sold all of them myself, some would get pools, some would get sprinklers, some would get 3 car garages, some 2 cars, they all had a buyer out there...
Quick story for you, I build a house for a gentleman, single guy buying a 2 bedroom home on a 2.5 acre lot, he picked a really cool floor plan, he was the first and only one that ever picked it, 2 bed rooms {both with walk in closets and their own full baths, so essentially 2 masters}, a HUGE kitchen, nice dining room, huge office, formal parlor, living room, a half bath on the first floor, and a 2 car attached garage. Inground Pool, pool house, and a 3 bay double deep garage {28x36 with 12ft walls}...
So we do the entire build, {without land it was over $300K, it was very nice}, he NEVER moved in, his job moved him 600 miles away 2 weeks before completion {months after closing}. So he came to the office and wanted me to buy the house, WHICH NORMALLY I WOULD JUMP AT, BUT I am thinking, WTF, no one is going to buy a 2 bedroom, with a pool, pool house, garage, sure it would be my dream house, but what about my kids and my wife, and that is what most people would think, as I thought...
So he offered it to me for a steal, I didnt buy it, instead I told him I would list and sell it for him for free, he was happy with that so I got it on MLS that day.
With pictures of the floor plan, pictures of the with no grass down yet, and an unpaved driveway, we got SO MANY calls, I was shocked. We listed it at what he spent, which was over 400K total, and I remember thinking, NO one is going to spend $400K on a 2 bedroom house, there is NO WAY. Well I have to admit I was 100% wrong, I was getting asking price offers, I had 3 people that wanted to walk through ASAP.
The house sold for 5% above asking to a couple {in their 50's}, he loved hot rods, she used the big office as a craft room, and they wanted the pool house as a guest house.... I could not belive how easy that house was to sell, and I was so stupid because he offered it to me for $100K less than he spent!!!
So moral of the story, adding a garage will add value, there is no doubt. Think about it, you are looking at 2 houses, 1 has a detached garage and one doesnt, even if you don't need a detached building you are going to pick the one with the building, and if you don't, another thing I learned while in the business is there is an *** for every seat.
Think back to when you were buying that house, if the one next door was $40K more and the had the garage, you would have obviously most likely bought that one instead, correct? so it would have added value...
Good luck with everything, and I would be asking the building department a lot of questions and getting some real answers, also your neighbor who just planted a slab, I would be getting in his ear and picking his brain on what you should be doing...