Hey gents,
I'm a single 25 year old guy that's ready to get out on my own. I moved home for a few years after college to get a financial base and have a good job / been working for a while now, blah blah. Anyway, I'm big into working on cars, fabricating, etc. and am growing frustrated with the lack of rental options out there that have space available for that kind of thing. Most places don't have garages at all, and those that do are out of my price range and/or wouldn't be receptive to noise. If I get in the zone and have the desire to be out there grinding down welds at 2 am, then I want to have the freedom to do so - this pretty much rules out apartments/townhomes/condos.
I've also looked into renting/buying houses - but most places that have enough shop space (~2-bay for it to be worth my while) generally come with a lot more space than I need as well as pretty hefty mortgage payment (at least in my area).
I've been cruising craigslist for rental garage space - but most spaces actually made to work out of (i.e. not just storage) are in the $700-$1k/month range in rent. I've asked around but haven't had much luck elsewhere with lower prices. Also thought of splitting space with guys but I don't have many friends in the area with long term projects going on at the moment.
I was surfing around and came across plans for a "garage apartment", basically a big garage with a living space on top of it. This would be pretty much ideal for me (at the moment). https://justgarageplans.com/house-plans.php?id=7&pageID=1
Admittedly building myself a big play space that I happen to live in would probably be kind of short sighted as I don't intend to be single for my entire life, but then again I do intend to wrench as long as I'm able to so I'd always have this space to work on projects. I was curious if anyone out there had built anything similar, what pros/cons there are, and if it would potentially have a lower entry cost than a house (generally speaking)? >> Obviously I know that's a really subjective question, but bear with me.
Any other general insight / perspectives for this young buck are both welcomed and appreciated. Sorry for the long post.
I'm a single 25 year old guy that's ready to get out on my own. I moved home for a few years after college to get a financial base and have a good job / been working for a while now, blah blah. Anyway, I'm big into working on cars, fabricating, etc. and am growing frustrated with the lack of rental options out there that have space available for that kind of thing. Most places don't have garages at all, and those that do are out of my price range and/or wouldn't be receptive to noise. If I get in the zone and have the desire to be out there grinding down welds at 2 am, then I want to have the freedom to do so - this pretty much rules out apartments/townhomes/condos.
I've also looked into renting/buying houses - but most places that have enough shop space (~2-bay for it to be worth my while) generally come with a lot more space than I need as well as pretty hefty mortgage payment (at least in my area).
I've been cruising craigslist for rental garage space - but most spaces actually made to work out of (i.e. not just storage) are in the $700-$1k/month range in rent. I've asked around but haven't had much luck elsewhere with lower prices. Also thought of splitting space with guys but I don't have many friends in the area with long term projects going on at the moment.
I was surfing around and came across plans for a "garage apartment", basically a big garage with a living space on top of it. This would be pretty much ideal for me (at the moment). https://justgarageplans.com/house-plans.php?id=7&pageID=1
Admittedly building myself a big play space that I happen to live in would probably be kind of short sighted as I don't intend to be single for my entire life, but then again I do intend to wrench as long as I'm able to so I'd always have this space to work on projects. I was curious if anyone out there had built anything similar, what pros/cons there are, and if it would potentially have a lower entry cost than a house (generally speaking)? >> Obviously I know that's a really subjective question, but bear with me.
Any other general insight / perspectives for this young buck are both welcomed and appreciated. Sorry for the long post.
