This complex and your condo look amazing. Thanks for sharing it.
I took a very similar (albeit far less costly) route a few years back and have not regretted it.
My intention when I took this step was to be able to flip houses every few years without having to move my shop. Also, I figured that it was much easier to sell a regular house or a shop building then it would be to find a buyer for a house with a big shop behind it if I HAD to sell. What it actually allowed me to do is to move into a smaller, less expensive home on a city lot with a smaller garage at home
My building is classified as a "storage condo" in a development of about 60-70 buildings located just outside of the small town that I live in north of Milwaukee, WI. The development here was the first that I had ever seen like it and it was very successful for the developers.
Mine is 40 X 60 w/ 16 ft ceilings. It has 200 Amp electric single phase and a gas main run into it. It is a stand alone building with no shared walls. The downside - no sewer and water.
I bought my building about 5 yrs ago now. Cost at that time was roughly $30 / SF for the one that I bought. Smaller one (30X40) were selling at roughly $45 / SF. Metal sided and roofed building, 2X6 wall construction, concrete floor, single 12 ft OH door and a service door. It costs me roughly $1000 / yr for property taxes and another $250 / yr to plow the roads and cut the grass.
I have yet to finish the inside, but I am starting to work on it this summer as time and money allow. It has been a cost effective solution for me, I think a good investment, and great flexible space to do anything in. I would recommend something like it to anyone.
You're welcome. Thanks for the nice compliment.
A consistent space is golden. Sounds like you've got a great setup!

WOW that all I can say.



