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Jun 18, 2008 at 8:55 pm #1  !
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Idea for the garage
found these pics to show kinda what I think would be cool.
I have a 3 car and think it could be cool to add the center breezeway like in the pic to connect a new 3 or 4 car gaarge (in the pic the 2 car garage on the left, pretend the garages on the right is my 3 car garage)

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I could make the breeze way a 3 car garage and the 2 car on the left to be included too

just comin up with ideas, what do you think
 
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Jun 19, 2008 at 4:22 am #2  !
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Would you have enough room for all that? I bet that addition would cost 100K.
 
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Jun 19, 2008 at 4:23 am #3  !
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Vettecop wrote


Would you have enough room for all that? I bet that addition would cost 100K.




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Jun 19, 2008 at 7:22 am #4  !
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I think that would be way too much for your neighborhood and the space you have to work with.
 
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Jun 19, 2008 at 9:00 am #5  !
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On 196th street, east of 37, north of Noblesville, someone is building a HUGE house. The house sits back off 196, with a stone bridge over a crick. The house will have a split 8 car garage, 4 stalls on each side, with a courtyard in the middle, much like your picture.

It would be sweet, if you have the bread to pay for it.
 
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Jun 19, 2008 at 6:35 pm #6  !
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Vettecop wrote


Would you have enough room for all that? I bet that addition would cost 100K.




100k to add a breezeway to my 3 car garage thats already there and a 3 car on the end of the breezeway???
that cant be right at all


and for the last time

I HAVE PLENTY OF ROOM!!!!
some of you apparently didnt realize where my property line went to
its left of the trees of the left of the drive way
 
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Jun 19, 2008 at 6:37 pm #7  !
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chaffeer wrote


On 196th street, east of 37, north of Noblesville, someone is building a HUGE house. The house sits back off 196, with a stone bridge over a crick. The house will have a split 8 car garage, 4 stalls on each side, with a courtyard in the middle, much like your picture.

It would be sweet, if you have the bread to pay for it.



I wanna meet THAT guy!!
hes got it a figured out!!
 
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Jun 20, 2008 at 8:37 am #8  !
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DC33 wrote


100k to add a breezeway to my 3 car garage thats already there and a 3 car on the end of the breezeway???
that cant be right at all



Unfortunately, additions are expensive. They wanted about $50g's to add on another bay to my garage and also raise the roof to create living space instead of the attic that's there now.

Somewhere around $100 per sq. foot is a good start for estimating. So if you add a 30' wide by 20' deep 3 car garage you're looking at $60,000 plus any extra's if you add storage/living space above, brick sides, insulated interior walls, etc. :-/
 
 
 
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DC33 wrote


I HAVE PLENTY OF ROOM!!!! some of you apparently didnt realize where my property line went to its left of the trees of the left of the drive way



Your CC&R's generally restrict how close you can have a structure to the property line. You need to investigate that.
 
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Jun 20, 2008 at 1:04 pm #10  !
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DC33 wrote


100k to add a breezeway to my 3 car garage thats already there and a 3 car on the end of the breezeway???
that cant be right at all


and for the last time

I HAVE PLENTY OF ROOM!!!!
some of you apparently didnt realize where my property line went to
its left of the trees of the left of the drive way



Better yet, cince you've pissed off your neighbors, you buy the house from your neighbors on the left, (they'd be happy to leave) convert it to a two story garage, ala Durham, and build a breezeway between houses.
 
 
 
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Well another option would be an underground tunnel. I heard of one guy having one connection his garage to his home.
 
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Jun 21, 2008 at 4:14 am #12  !
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chaffeer wrote


On 196th street, east of 37, north of Noblesville, someone is building a HUGE house. The house sits back off 196, with a stone bridge over a crick. The house will have a split 8 car garage, 4 stalls on each side, with a courtyard in the middle, much like your picture.

It would be sweet, if you have the bread to pay for it.


Wow!!!!!!! I'm sitting in front of it right now. This is my new dream home.
 
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Jun 22, 2008 at 10:08 am #13  !
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doug8867 wrote


Unfortunately, additions are expensive. They wanted about $50g's to add on another bay to my garage and also raise the roof to create living space instead of the attic that's there now.

Somewhere around $100 per sq. foot is a good start for estimating. So if you add a 30' wide by 20' deep 3 car garage you're looking at $60,000 plus any extra's if you add storage/living space above, brick sides, insulated interior walls, etc. :-/




yes
I know w few people that wanted to add 1 or 2 bays on and it was like 17k-25k, so $100/sq ft is likely pretty accurate

looks like lifts or a big trailer may be the good way to go

or I can try and build it myself mostly....to code of coarse
 
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