very sweet build. I would of never though Garage condo's even exsisted!
Are these a type of building anyone can by? Or do you need to be part of a condo group?
It's amazing how much time and money went into the build after the intial purchase. Can't be cheap. And I read somewhere there is 40 acres worth of these things are they right next to each other?
Im sure location varies the price and if its not getting to personal whats a set up like that cost pre hooked up? I know skies the limit once you get inside?
And how much were you responsible for once you bought it? was there any electric plumbing fire sprinklers etc? Or just a free stand structure?
Enjoy the new place its sick!!
Anyone can buy one and when you do buy one, you also are buying a piece of the clubhouse/property.
There are about 125 built with another 50 or so in-process or to be built.
The condo's run a bit more than $100 per square foot (rough). That's insulated, sheetrocked, primed, in floor heat, 100 amp service, halon fire suppression above the unit and wet system in-unit, floor drain, and a basic electrical outlet setup.
Most electrical is on the owner to choose/pay for, as is whole unit paint, concrete treatment and mezzanine-related expenses (most expensive part by far): lighting above it and below it, bathroom with all the incidentals/plumbing, flooring, stairs/treads/railing, doors/trim, under-mezzanine sprinkler system, etc.
We pay a modest monthly association fee for on-site maintenance of the grounds/clubhouse as well as our own unique internet/satellite/heat/electrical.
It's not cheap, but its a lot less expensive than selling our home and finding another one with the garage space equivalent to our current home garage (1100) and this condo (1600+600 mezzanine).
Here's a pic a friend of mine took of my truck that shows you one of the buildings - you can see more at the website -
www.automotorplex.com