I'm a first time homebuyer looking to purchase a house with my new wife. We live in a major metro area, so garages (of any type or size) are rare. Even lots with layouts that would accommodate a garage build are not easy to come buy. A home with a lot of our desired features was recently listed, and as a major bonus it has a large basement area under the house with 3 separate garage bays. That is a huge selling feature for me. But, the deck is cantilevered out over the garage access. I'm worried that dodging those posts would get old in a hurry. Also, it's a tight squeeze down the driveway near he right-most post. All our cars fit, but not with generous clearance. What are your thoughts on how functional this space could be for 2 daily drivers, a weekend car, and a workspace? Again, keep in mind, a 1.5 car detached garage would normally be considered a huge bonus in this area. This is a 60 year old home, so it's not as smooth a layout as you'd find with new construction, but that is par for the course. Any unfiltered opinions appreciated!
Rear of house. Basement lever is all unfinished/garage space.
Back towards two-car portion (left of picture above). This is essentially a "room" in the basement. Stairs lead into main floor. to the right (not visible) is the single car portion with the man door.
Back towards bottom of stairs.
Rear of house. Basement lever is all unfinished/garage space.
Back towards two-car portion (left of picture above). This is essentially a "room" in the basement. Stairs lead into main floor. to the right (not visible) is the single car portion with the man door.
Back towards bottom of stairs.
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It appeared to be the same color as the siding and I just couldn't figure the outline of it.