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Eli K 07-26-2004 09:49 AM

Garage estimates...
 
What do you guys think is a good price for a garage??? nothing fancy, just an attached 2 car. I am getting estimates anywhere from 20-40K.... which seems a bit on the high side. Just bare bones, I can finish it myself.

widebody911 07-26-2004 10:12 AM

Need more data. Size? If it's attached to the house, I assume you want it to match, so there's materials to consider.

My garage is 25'x25', and has cost me close to $30k, with me doing a lot of the finish work.

http://66.34.72.138/cgi-bin/cost/cost.cgi?project=garage

Eli K 07-26-2004 10:20 AM

20' X 20' it's going to be attached to the house....siding...nothing fancy...thanks for the spreadhseet!

widebody911 07-26-2004 10:21 AM

Oh, and here's what it looks like:

http://66.34.72.138/garage/updates/index.html

Eli K 07-26-2004 10:34 AM

More data
 
Here are two pictures of the house....
That's what you get for close to half a mill here in Northern Virginia....http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...oilet_claw.gif

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1090863230.jpg

The garage is going to go on the left side, if you're looking at the house from the rear....

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1090863203.jpg

Rot 911 07-26-2004 10:40 AM

Holy crap! I mean your house looks nice and all, but a house like that wouldn't even break $100K around here. And back on topic. Material prices have really gone up in the last few years. I would be surprised to see you get a roughed in standard, attached 2-car garage built for less than $20,000.

Eli K 07-26-2004 10:52 AM

I know, the real estate prices around here are obnoxious. Chances are if it's $20K in your area it's mostly likely double that around here. The labor rates are sky high.

gaijinda 07-26-2004 12:42 PM

Check out building the roof without trusses. Trusses are cheaper, as the ^ sections come pre-built and are hoisted up with a crane. They will have a bottom joist __ that the ceiling is attached to. The problem is the V sections in between. You lose all that open floor space!

If you use large enough floor joists and large enough roof rafters - you can use all that space up there for storage or whatever. A room that size has a lot of potential, but then again the big screen TV and leather chair and built-in bar could get expensive..

A very nice house, good luck!

Eli K 07-26-2004 01:01 PM

Thanks, I'll look into that. The only problem is the wife wants the garage to look as much part of the house as possible (asthetically pleasing). So she's thinking of opening up the upstairs and building another bedroom on top....this could get expensive....

qikcpa 07-26-2004 06:58 PM

22X24: materials 6k, labor 6k, 10ft ceiling, Room above the garage. 4 dormers upstairs. Painted it myself. No drywall yet. Door was $1500, Slab was about $3500 but it was half way down in a ditch and had to be built up. I agree with prior post about materials going up since i had mine done last year.

Eli K 07-27-2004 08:10 AM

For that price, I'll fly you up from Atlanta and have you do mine!

Moneyguy1 07-27-2004 10:34 AM

I have an existing 20 x 22 carport with a "shed" (1 in 12 pitch) roof, quite common in the desert soutwest. The low end is too low to install a double wide door, so the roof has to be jacked up.

Given that the slab is already there, to have the roof raised and a peak put on it for drainage (think dormer with a very shallow pitch) will cost me $5,000. The lumber and bricks to enclose two sides (I can do that myself) is approximately $2,500. To have a door with remote professionally installed is $1,400.

Actually, I have considered a single car garage door out the back instead of a regular hinged door. Adds lots of light when working under the car, not to mention increased leg room!! Rear door would be manual so it could be opened in case of power failure or breakdown of main front door.

lendaddy 07-27-2004 10:46 AM

Not to be a prick, but I bought a similar place here in Michigan when I was 18 for $10k. This was 13 years ago granted but it would probably get $65k or so now on it's half acre. I really dont get it, I dont. Here in West MI you could buy some of our cities for a million, I'm not kidding.

widebody911 07-27-2004 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by lendaddy
Not to be a prick, but I bought a similar place here in Michigan

Bob's your uncle.

Emmigration is the most sincere form of flattery.

lendaddy 07-27-2004 11:00 AM

"Bob's your uncle.

Emmigration is the most sincere form of flattery. "

Ok you lost me, am I supposed to laugh or be upset that I was zinged. I am in emotionally pergatory till I find out:)

tabs 07-27-2004 11:01 AM

Thats because it's WEST MICHIGAN....

On your garage be sure to insulate it well, add phone, cable tV and plenty of electrical outlets....

lendaddy 07-27-2004 11:10 AM

If you take the winters away (please do) we have a great area here. I live within 15 minutes of Lake Michigan, the Grand River is in my backyard, I live on 4 wooded acres, over 2k sq ft L/S, I paid $106k 6 years ago. Grand rapids (good nightlife) is 15 minutes the otherway. We have great wineries in the north, plenty of large inland lakes, etc... Freak show homes (4k sq')on water here go for $500,000 or less. Then again we have detroit:( Most of us never go there.

VaSteve 07-27-2004 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Siberian
I know, the real estate prices around here are obnoxious. Chances are if it's $20K in your area it's mostly likely double that around here. The labor rates are sky high.
ahhh NoVa.... Looks like a nice place! I just left Arlington for my palace in the far reaches of civilization (Bristow, near Manassas). Yes, the RE prices really are that bad around here.

One piece of advice, make sure to check out whoever does to work for license infractions. There is a website with the Board of Licensure (or whatever) that shows who is licensed and for what (General, electric, etc.) Make sure to get a list of all subs that will work on the project. Ask me how I know.

widebody911 07-27-2004 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lendaddy
"Bob's your uncle.
Simple colloquialism to mean "there you have it" or "QED"

"Emmigration is the most sincere form of flattery. "

All the flyovervillians keep coming to Sunny CA, which is why a 1br condo in South Central costs $2M or some such.

Ok you lost me, am I supposed to laugh or be upset that I was zinged. I am in emotionally pergatory till I find out:)

Don't take it personal, unless, of course, you should :)

Superman 07-27-2004 01:49 PM

The house my wife's attorney is probably going to steal from me is on a half-acre lot that is fully and gorgeously landscaped. The house is 2700 square feet on a quiet street close in to everything with a detached 2+ car garage. I bought it for $81,000.


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