Do you garage your vehicle?
#47
Racer
Someday our kid will need to drive and we'll be forced to leave a car outside...or move into a 3-car garage home. A four-garage would be awesome. I saw some for the firsr time in Elk Grove, CA, which was surprising because it's not a particularly affluent area (at least I don't consider it to be).
There's a home in our neighborhood with a super tall garage, presumably to garage their boat. I pass by it often during our walks and always marvel at it because you can probably fit one of those ramps to park a car above the other.
There's a home in our neighborhood with a super tall garage, presumably to garage their boat. I pass by it often during our walks and always marvel at it because you can probably fit one of those ramps to park a car above the other.
#48
Lexus Test Driver
There are homes in my area with more than 2 car garages but they are generally much larger and cost $3million or more. The property taxes are also significantly higher.
If i ever move down South - it will be mandatory to have 3 car garage with high ceilings so i can put in a lift. Youtuber Hoovies Garage has dream setup.
If i ever move down South - it will be mandatory to have 3 car garage with high ceilings so i can put in a lift. Youtuber Hoovies Garage has dream setup.
#49
My house has a detached 3 car garage. One of them is a workshop for my husband and the other two store lawn equipment, so all of our cars sit outside - his XJ6, my Miata, and my UX. Our house is VERY old and the last cars actually parked in the garage were probably Model T's. Seriously, it is tight for the Miata to fit - not worth the trouble to try to get them in and out.
#50
Racer
My house has a detached 3 car garage. One of them is a workshop for my husband and the other two store lawn equipment, so all of our cars sit outside - his XJ6, my Miata, and my UX. Our house is VERY old and the last cars actually parked in the garage were probably Model T's. Seriously, it is tight for the Miata to fit - not worth the trouble to try to get them in and out.
We were casually looking at some Toll Brothers communities a few years ago. None of their floor plans really interested us. Somehow, they managed to make a 3,000 sq ft layout feel very cramped. Anyways, the most interesting part were the available options. I think it came with a 3-car tandem garage with an option to add a 4th garage for $30K, which I didnt think was all that bad since you didn't have to give up any existing bedrooms or space. The option was nice, just the rest of the home was meh. I don't see what the big deal is about Toll Brothers.
#53
I would love an extra garage space or two. For now I park my beloved e92 in the garage while the other two cars (S2000 and 530e) rotate between parking at my condo complex or on my street. The wife's RX gets the other garage spot.
#54
Lexus Test Driver
Both our cars are garaged. It baffles me why so many in our neighborhood park outside and then still don't learn after their cars have been burglarized or had catalytic converters cut out. Not to mention that if your car is parked outside, someone can easily break into it and use the remote/HomeLink to open your garage and steal everything that's in it, or access your home if you don't lock all doors.
We keep stuff in the garage too but it's all organized on shelves (tools, suitcases, holiday decorations, etc). Our garage is 19.5 x 19.5, long enough for a past Sienna and Sequoia to stay garaged. Currently we have two sedans and still space for a second refrigerator in the garage. People are just hoarders.
We keep stuff in the garage too but it's all organized on shelves (tools, suitcases, holiday decorations, etc). Our garage is 19.5 x 19.5, long enough for a past Sienna and Sequoia to stay garaged. Currently we have two sedans and still space for a second refrigerator in the garage. People are just hoarders.
I keep nothing of value in my truck. If it's home, I'm home. Somebody using it to gain access to my house is in for a VERY BAD TIME.
#55
Lexus Champion
My GS and my Highlander are always garaged. The Tacoma stays outside, plus, it's nearly 19' long and my garage is 20' in depth, so it would be tight fight and I would need to rearrange some things to make it work. But it's a 2 car garage anyway, so it's a moot point.
The truck has Homelink, but I don't have it programmed and don't keep a house key or any other type of garage door opener in it to prevent an intruder access to my home should he/she gain access to the truck.
The truck has Homelink, but I don't have it programmed and don't keep a house key or any other type of garage door opener in it to prevent an intruder access to my home should he/she gain access to the truck.
#56
Lexus Test Driver
My GS and my Highlander are always garaged. The Tacoma stays outside, plus, it's nearly 19' long and my garage is 20' in depth, so it would be tight fight and I would need to rearrange some things to make it work. But it's a 2 car garage anyway, so it's a moot point.
The truck has Homelink, but I don't have it programmed and don't keep a house key or any other type of garage door opener in it to prevent an intruder access to my home should he/she gain access to the truck.
The truck has Homelink, but I don't have it programmed and don't keep a house key or any other type of garage door opener in it to prevent an intruder access to my home should he/she gain access to the truck.
#57
Same we bought the Chamberlain Wifi garage door opener, its great especially for those times when you're not sure you closed the garage door behind you.
#58
Lexus Test Driver
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Lexus Test Driver