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Well I made an offer last night, below $40k. Realtor called me this morning saying that the seller was "very excited" to get an offer, but wouldn't have time to go over all the details until Sunday or Monday. My realtor isn't certain if this is an indication that the offer will be accepted, or that it's a "starting point" but at least sounds like the seller is seriously considering it. Stay tuned!
 
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I don’t know how social you are.
But after all is said and done, and you do get this place, it sounds like a lot more than one man needs.
And you should be somewhat plugged into the locals.

Think of renting time/space to other clubs, guys, groups, what ever.
The increased number of people coming and going is a security plus.
And extra the money never hurts.

I remember a site about a guy that restored an old gas station in the hart of town for his own use,
He ended up having the local historical society having meeting in what had been the office/waiting room area.
They didn’t work on cars, they just wanted an old timely type place to meet.
 

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Good luck! wish I could find a deal that good that close to home. I'm currently a 20 mile hike to my shared garage. Hope it works out for ya!
 
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Well the contract should be fully signed today. Agreed on a price better than I expected. Seller is keeping the tire machines, but I will get the lift, 2 air compressors, work bench, Matco bench grinder, press and portable kerosene heater.

Now comes the fun part of waiting until ~Nov 20 for closing, and getting inspections done.
 

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Congrats on getting a signed contract. Be sure to post some pics after the tires are gone, and you get some of your stuff moved in. :)

Btw...someone mentioned renting garage space. I have mixed feelings on it. If you get the right people, it could be a benefit. On the other hand, you could end up dealing with people that "borrow" your tools & equipment, may not pay rent and try to sue you when/if they get hurt. Also, you may need/want to carry some additional insurance coverage if you become a landlord.

Myself, I'd be more of the mindset to rent out space to a close buddy, but probably not just the general public.
 
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Congrats on getting a signed contract. Be sure to post some pics after the tires are gone, and you get some of your stuff moved in. :)

Btw...someone mentioned renting garage space. I have mixed feelings on it. If you get the right people, it could be a benefit. On the other hand, you could end up dealing with people that "borrow" your tools & equipment, may not pay rent and try to sue you when/if they get hurt. Also, you may need/want to carry some additional insurance coverage if you become a landlord.

Myself, I'd be more of the mindset to rent out space to a close buddy, but probably not just the general public.

I've got 4 personal/family vehicles and associated parts and tools waiting for the space, so I don't think there will be any room to rent out anyway.
 
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Few questions how is the roof and big question how much are taxes typically commercial taxes are double residential at least in my case plus I would want a phase 1 study to maker sure it isn't contaminated. Good luck sounds cool
 
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Few questions how is the roof and big question how much are taxes typically commercial taxes are double residential at least in my case plus I would want a phase 1 study to maker sure it isn't contaminated. Good luck sounds cool

Roof needs replaced, I've already had it quoted and assumed as part of my purchase price.

Taxes are ~$600/year.
 
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Visited again today and checked the press, never paid much attention before had thought it was one of the type with a bottle jack, but upon closer inspection it's a self powered Nugier. Can't get close enough to see the size/model yet, but I was pretty excited to see it wasn't a base harbor freight type. Of course assuming the hydraulic pump works.
 
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Pic of the press... anyone know more about these?
 

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Well the owner got some/most of the tires out (found a receipt in the office saying over 500 tires had been taken to the landfill.. wow!)

Got the lift to go up and down, though it didn't go all the way back to the floor, stopped about 2" off, guessing it needs some adjustment. Good news is I didn't see any signs of cracking in the floor around the lift, and in fact no cracks in the floor at all, except the expansion joint.

Here's some new pictures, closeup of lift tag, and press tag. Anyone with info on any of these feel free to chime in!
 

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Great looking shop! How far do you have to walk from there to get a BBQ sammich? :)

Gotta love that Lexington BBQ. I'm originally from there.
 
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Great looking shop! How far do you have to walk from there to get a BBQ sammich? :)

Gotta love that Lexington BBQ. I'm originally from there.

If you're from Lexington, the garage is not far off Main Street, walking distance from "The Original Christo's"
 

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Just out of curiosity... What are your plans for the shop aside from "storage" of family vehicles???
Do some homework--that Champion air compressor outside is very nice--and getting it running to operate in the shop should make it an ideal setup. Also-that Nugier press is very nice--
Do some reading--
 
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Storage and maintenance of family vehicles, which after purchase and initial setup will include relocation of 2 vehicles from my dad, so this will be supporting
1955 Jaguar XK-140-E : Project dad and I worked on while I was in high school

1973 Porsche 911
1979 Mazda RX-7 ; SCCA IT-7 class (not street legal)
1990 F-250
2007 Honda Civic
2008 Harley-Davidson Sportster
2011 Mazda CX-9

I have no idea what's wrong with the Champion compressor. It was hooked up behind the building, but was disconnected and removed and replaced with the big Kobalt inside. The garage is plumbed with hard copper lines and rubber hose reels throughout (total of 4 or 5 mounted reels at air outlets). It looks like the Champion compressor was outside and uncovered and even though it looks neat, I have a baby on the way and restoring compressors isn't something I want to be spending time on, though I may give the seller the option of leaving it in case I want to play with it.

I have done some research on the Nugier. It's an H40-7 (40 ton 7" travel), I believe hand pump as I can't find any power source for it. 40 ton should be more than adequate for anything I need, I just hope it still works correctly. Certainly better than a $200 harbor freight variety.

The lift even though it's not a "premium" brand was one of the big selling points to me, as that's been on my "dream garage" list for years.
 
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