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Is it a garage or storage shed

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Donna Quixote

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OK, I should know this, but I am on the fence. Subject has a detached three car garage with driveway. Also has a separate structure, one car garage which is offset from driveway (about 30' away from garage and driveway) that is on concrete slab, does have a full garage door, and small apron from slab down to grass, and is used for storage. Now, a car can fit in this, it is 22X16, but you would have to drive over the lawn to get to it. Would you consider this a garage or glorified shed. (it was the original garage to the house which homeowner had a crane pick up and move to build the new three car garage.)

Opinions please?:huh:
 
It could be a detached garage. It could be used for storage of a boat, camper, lawn equipment, your mother-in-law, whatever. Without a driveway to it, and with adequate car storage, I would tend to call it a storage building.
 
It could be that in the long run it might not matter depending on the market. Are there many four + car garages in this market? It could be the added value of a 4th garage parking space is similar to a utlity shed.
 
Like the mother-in-law idea, wonder how I could luer her out there
 
Good Point

Good point, it is not common for even the three car garage in this area, much less four. They have greater garage square footage than house.

It could be that in the long run it might not matter depending on the market. Are there many four + car garages in this market? It could be the added value of a 4th garage parking space is similar to a utlity shed.
 
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