1 Picture = 1,000 Words Not every garage billed as a three car garage on MLS comfortably accommodates three cars. Perhaps to dispel any Buyer skepticism, the listing agent included the photo above. Certainly looks like a 3-car garage to me ” with some extra overhead storage, to boot! See also, “That Garage is HOW...Read More
1 Picture = 1,000 Words Not every garage billed as a three car garage on MLS comfortably accommodates three cars. Perhaps to dispel any Buyer skepticism, the listing agent included the photo above. Certainly looks like a 3-car garage to me — with some extra overhead storage, to boot! See also, “That Garage is HOW Big??”;...Read More
1) Bigger Garage; 2) Attached (vs. Detached); 3) No More Shared Shoveling If you’re a developer who just bought a dated, undersized tear-down on a small(er) city lot, what do you do? To maximize profit, you want to build as big as possible, consistent with city zoning and setback requirements. However, if you overdo it,...Read More
Avoiding the “Garage-with-a-House-Attached” Look Can you spot the 3-car garage in the photo above? Hint: not all three stalls are together. If you haven’t already figured it out, there is a an attached, two-car garage on the left, and a one-car garage on the right. Inside, this Plymouth home has another innovative design feature: a...Read More