MackMan
Well-known member
Hi everyone,
I have recently come accross an interesting opportunity to purchase a "commercial" garage. I have been planning for some time to have a 30x40 garage built on my land next to the house. The garage that is available is basically that size (29x38 I think?) but has an additional office space on the side that's 12x29, complete with a full bathroom. The office space has a heat pump and security system.
Originally I wasn't interested as I preferred the convenience of having my garage next to the house, and this property is about 6 miles away, however some things have swayed my opinion here
1) I plan to have a 20-25' enclosed car trailer for racing, and this would be tricky to store on my residential property, but would not be a problem at the off-site garage.
2) To build a garage on my property within the requirements of the city I would be looking at $45-50,000 NOT including plumbing, electrical etc. Just a concrete slab and shell, with driveway. This garage asking price is $49,000 and includes a 2-post lift, heavy electrical service (at least 220V) and full bathroom as well as climate control and security system. This seems far more cost effective AND gives me the flexibility to sell it to raise cash if that is ever needed.
The disadvantage are remote location (have to drive to get there) and the layout (door locations) aren't ideal, and the location of the building on the lot mean that I can't really do a different arrangement.
The building is concrete block construction, extra high ceilings (well over 10'), with vinyl siding.
Currently it has been on the market for almost a year, and strangely is still fully equipped though looks to have not been used in quite a while. There is an industrial air compressor and hard-line air throughout, and also equipment for mounting and balancing tires (appears they were running a used tire business out of here because the place is stacked almost floor to ceiling with tires, you can barely walk around inside).
I'm thinking of jumping on this but wanted to see what questions I should be asking the realtor and what kind of things I should be looking for. In NC we have a due dilligence period wherein I can make a non-refundable deposit but back out of the contract during that period for any reason (or no reason). I'd want to have the tires and junk cleared out and have a chance to test the lift operation and air compressor. What else?
The brand of the lift is Eagle... any good? It looks much sturdier than what I am used to seeing, and I'm told the garage was previously owned by a local trucking co..
Thanks!
I have recently come accross an interesting opportunity to purchase a "commercial" garage. I have been planning for some time to have a 30x40 garage built on my land next to the house. The garage that is available is basically that size (29x38 I think?) but has an additional office space on the side that's 12x29, complete with a full bathroom. The office space has a heat pump and security system.
Originally I wasn't interested as I preferred the convenience of having my garage next to the house, and this property is about 6 miles away, however some things have swayed my opinion here
1) I plan to have a 20-25' enclosed car trailer for racing, and this would be tricky to store on my residential property, but would not be a problem at the off-site garage.
2) To build a garage on my property within the requirements of the city I would be looking at $45-50,000 NOT including plumbing, electrical etc. Just a concrete slab and shell, with driveway. This garage asking price is $49,000 and includes a 2-post lift, heavy electrical service (at least 220V) and full bathroom as well as climate control and security system. This seems far more cost effective AND gives me the flexibility to sell it to raise cash if that is ever needed.
The disadvantage are remote location (have to drive to get there) and the layout (door locations) aren't ideal, and the location of the building on the lot mean that I can't really do a different arrangement.
The building is concrete block construction, extra high ceilings (well over 10'), with vinyl siding.
Currently it has been on the market for almost a year, and strangely is still fully equipped though looks to have not been used in quite a while. There is an industrial air compressor and hard-line air throughout, and also equipment for mounting and balancing tires (appears they were running a used tire business out of here because the place is stacked almost floor to ceiling with tires, you can barely walk around inside).
I'm thinking of jumping on this but wanted to see what questions I should be asking the realtor and what kind of things I should be looking for. In NC we have a due dilligence period wherein I can make a non-refundable deposit but back out of the contract during that period for any reason (or no reason). I'd want to have the tires and junk cleared out and have a chance to test the lift operation and air compressor. What else?
The brand of the lift is Eagle... any good? It looks much sturdier than what I am used to seeing, and I'm told the garage was previously owned by a local trucking co..
Thanks!



