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Originally Posted by HardDrive
I don't want to say it, but I'm gonna: Time to let some cars go.
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Been needing and wanting to sell the X5 for over a year now...\
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Originally Posted by jyl
Yeah, is there any way to rent a small commercial space for the shop, then get more flexibility for the living arrangement? Maybe not ideal, but the clock is ticking. Also, does the assembly guy take buses - if he is limiting you to a very small (walking?) radius, suppose there simply is no suitable place within that radius?
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Sure. That would double my rent. I'd pay for a house AND a shop. Retail/workspace here in Seattle... isn't cheap...not to mention two electric bills, two internet bills, phone bills, etc...
if I had to guess at the rate JW pays for him shop, I'd estimate it runs him at least 15k/mo...if not more. \
Assembly guy is limiting me to a driving distance. It already takes me an hour to get him to work.
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Originally Posted by Steve Viegas
I think the large garage is the place where Macleod does his work. Can you rent a small industrial space to do the work? It might make things easier, and might be less expensive on a per square foot basis than getting the space attached to the home.
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Corect. I live and work here. Shop/garage space is only for one car - the 911 - to park in. Rest of it is for work. See above answer regarding renting industrial space.