Found a Dream Home Without a Garage? Here’s What To Know About Building One

 
 

Finally! You found a home that checks all the boxes—except one.

That gorgeous two-bed, two-bath Craftsman with perfect afternoon light has it all, just no garage. Oof!

Maybe you need a garage because you can’t bear the thought of scraping ice off of your car windows in the winter or enduring a smoldering vehicle in the summer. Or maybe you want a garage for storage space.

Either way, don’t buy a home with lots of empty acreage around it, thinking you can add a garage later.

Instead, it’s critical to first determine if you’re even allowed to build a garage on the property. Here are the essential questions you should ask before making an offer on that house without a garage.

Am I permitted to build a garage?

Building a garage is not simply a matter of having the room but also of whether your local zoning board allows for one.

“You can ask the seller if a garage can be built on the property,” says Rachel J. LeFlore, a real estate agent at The Bob & Ronna Group. “The seller should have a property’s legal description, including measurements, block, lot number, and other details from their homeowner’s deed.”

And no matter what the seller says, always check with your local municipality to see what the local zoning laws are. If building a garage is legally okay, you still need to do some more homework before getting approval.

“For instance, you’ll need a land survey to establish property lines,” says Latoya Perkins, an agent at Joyner Fine Properties in Chesterfield, VA.

Property lines will reveal whether you have the room to add a building. Unfortunately, boundaries aren’t always obvious when touring a house, especially if there isn’t a privacy fenceretaining wall, row of trees, or other natural markers. So it might look like the house has tons of buildable space when it doesn’t.

What about garage size?

Maybe you want a modest one-car garage to park your car or charge your electric vehicle. Or perhaps you envision a generously sized garage for two (or more) cars, plus additional living space to create a gym or office down the road.

Either way, there are typically size, height, and foundation requirements. But one of the most significant considerations for how large your garage can be is where you plan to build it. And you can determine that once you’ve established property lines, which will, in turn, reveal property setbacks.

Property setbacks are the distance your garage must be from the property line or other designated boundaries.

“And a proposed new garage will require a determination of whether the property setbacks are within the zoning regulations,” says Vincent Colangelo, an architect in Stamford, CT, and a strategic construction advisor at Real Estate Bees.

Your proposed garage can’t conflict with any septic systems, wells, or easements.

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Best Cities to Buy a Home If You Want It To Grow In Value

 
 

In most places, the value of U.S. homes has grown steadily over the last few decades. However, some cities have fared far better than others — especially Austin, Texas.

Out of the 400 cities ranked by average home price growth since 1998, Austin takes the top spot, according to a recent SmartAsset study. Across all metro areas, home values increased an average of 154% from the first quarter of 1998 through the fourth quarter of 2022.

In Austin, however, home values have soared 354% over the past 25 years. It is one of only eight cities where home values increased by 300% or more in that time.

The rest of the top 15 markets ranked by price growth are mostly large coastal cities in California and Florida.

 
 

A thriving tech hub, Austin was a migration hotspot during the height of pandemic, but home values in the city had already been steadily climbing for over a decade.

It’s followed by Bend, Oregon, a small mountain city known for its access to outdoor activities like skiing and hiking. The city’s growing population has exacerbated a preexisting shortage of homes, which has pushed home prices higher.

Boise, Idaho, was another popular migration destination during the height of the pandemic, but like Austin, prices were already rising for years — well before it became known as a “Zoomtown.” While home prices in this market recently dipped, they are still up 306% over 25 years.

Overall, California dominated the rankings, with eight out of the top 15 cities for home-price growth. Considering that the state has the largest shortage of homes in the country, it’s not surprising that unmet demand has driven up prices for existing properties, especially in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area.

Home prices in Florida have also grown steadily over the years, with Miami and Naples making the top 15 rankings for price growth.

Not all homes have been cash cows, however, especially in Rust Belt states like Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. In some cities, home values only increased by an average 80% or less since 1998.

Montgomery, Alabama, ranked last on the list, with home values growing by an average of about 60%. 

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Just Listed: Stunning Restored Original Hardwood Floors in Oklahoma City!

 
 
 

True piece of Oklahoma history!

Welcome to 1120 W Park Place, a beautifully updated home! This charming 3 bed 2.5 bath home boasts a spacious 2,181 square feet with no detail left behind during a complete renovation. Upon entering the home, you’ll immediately notice the stunning original restored hardwood floors, open-concept living, and natural light that fills the home. Upstairs you will find the three spacious bedrooms and bathrooms with ample storage space.
Located just minutes from downtown Oklahoma City, this home offers easy access to restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make this home yours!

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Just Listed: Historic Tudor, Preserved with its Charm in the Heart of Gatewood!

 
 
 

Welcome to this 1920s-era home in the heart of Gatewood with modern updates and walking distance to the vibrant Plaza District, St Francis Church, and Rosary Catholic school.

This historic Tudor has recently been updated to add modern amenities while preserving its historical charm. New two car Garage with 620 sqft garage apartment complete with kitchen, office, bathroom, and bedroom. (not included in sqft.) Please take a look at the attachment for past rental income history. Owners have recently reconfigured the upstairs primary suite and laundry relocation to the second floor. Kitchen and bathroom updates, quartz countertops, farm sink, restored cabinets, window restoration, electrical and plumbing systems updates. New light fixtures and designer touches throughout. Take the opportunity to view this unique home. See the complete, upgrade details in the attached documents.

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Just Listed: Lovely & Inviting Ranch Home in Meadowood!

 
 
 

Super cute well maintained home in the Meadowood Addition with 3 living spaces that is perfect for entertaining!

Upon entering this inviting home, you'll be greeted by a bright and welcoming open-concept living with a wood burning fireplace and dining area, perfect for relaxing and entertaining. The kitchen features newer appliances, plenty of cabinetry, and ample counter space to cater to the home chef's needs. The home boasts two generously-sized bedrooms, one with its own well-appointed bathroom. Step outside to discover the fenced backyard, complete with a patio area, ideal for outdoor relaxation or enjoying a quiet moment in your private oasis. New roof/gutters and HVAC in 2022. Safe room in garage added in 2021. Washer and dryer to stay with acceptable offer. Conveniently located near schools, shopping centers, dining options and just minutes away from Tinker Air Force Base. Don't miss out on the chance to make this lovely house your new home.

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