View Full Version : Just bought my first house
Bryce
04-16-2010, 10:54 AM
and now Im in debt. HAHA. I have never had debt my enitre life, paid cash for everything.
So im dreaming about an awesome garage. Currently my dad and I have a nice setup in his 3car garage. But in the near future I need to get my garage setup.
I really would like to extend the garage towards the street, I have a longer driveway than my neighbors. So hopefully I can get a permit to do this, (I live in san diego).
I currently have a two car garage and three cars. So no room to work, yet!!
Anyone have suggestions for doing this? I really want to addon to what I have. Anyone have experience with permits?
Just want some ideas on a semibudget dream garage, thats funtional. I would probably do 90% of all the work myself, to save money and ensure a good job.
Thanks for the help and I will take pics with my falcon in the garage when I close escrow in three weeks. Hopefully I will still have some money left over to play with the falcon.
AM.MSCL
04-16-2010, 11:01 AM
Congrats but think of the itemized deductions you get now!
Bryce
04-16-2010, 11:14 AM
yep! I have ran the numbers and it was a great investment.
MrQuick
04-16-2010, 12:17 PM
congratulations!!
lets see some pictures of that driveway & garage.
vince
Gitter Dun
04-16-2010, 12:17 PM
Congrats, hope this doesn't mean your going to miss Buttonwillow June 5th,LOL, Just kidding, congrats and hope to see you at Buttonwillow!!
DarkBuddha
04-16-2010, 12:18 PM
Welcome to the club! I'm in the same boat about the garage, including considering extending it towards the street and trying to make it into a nice functional budget dream garage. I'm still in limbo about it generally because I'm trying to reconcile my current needs with my future wants.
Anyway, there are tons of online resources for ideas, but I recently bought a pretty cool magazine/book called "Great Garage Makeovers" that has lots of great ideas and examples of what you can do with even a modest space. Ultimately, for all my reading and research, the one thing that's clear is that organization and storage are the most important things to figure out to make the space functional.
BTW, if you're interested in the magazine I mentioned, you can order it here: http://www.woodstore.net/grgama.html
Good luck and keep us posted.
stealth71
04-16-2010, 12:21 PM
Congrats. We just put an offer on a short sale on 2 acres. I've been dreaming garage as well.
The itemized deduction thing only works out if you're not married. Single homeowners make out the best.
Bigblue73
04-16-2010, 12:23 PM
Congrats on the home purchase. Just be sure to get a fire extinguisher for the garage. One thing my Dad always recommended and I've used it more than I wish.
Bryce
04-16-2010, 12:28 PM
Welcome to the club! I'm in the same boat about the garage, including considering extending it towards the street and trying to make it into a nice functional budget dream garage. I'm still in limbo about it generally because I'm trying to reconcile my current needs with my future wants.
Anyway, there are tons of online resources for ideas, but I recently bought a pretty cool magazine/book called "Great Garage Makeovers" that has lots of great ideas and examples of what you can do with even a modest space. Ultimately, for all my reading and research, the one thing that's clear is that organization and storage are the most important things to figure out to make the space functional.
BTW, if you're interested in the magazine I mentioned, you can order it here: http://www.woodstore.net/grgama.html
Good luck and keep us posted.
Thanks for the link I will look into that.
I am worried about what permits I need and what is allowed. Luckily no HOAs.
Bryce
04-16-2010, 12:29 PM
Congrats. We just put an offer on a short sale on 2 acres. I've been dreaming garage as well.
The itemized deduction thing only works out if you're not married. Single homeowners make out the best.
Darnit, Im married. LOL.
Congrats on the two acres. In san diego that would be around 1 million. My lot is a 1/4 acre.
Bryce
04-16-2010, 12:30 PM
Congrats on the home purchase. Just be sure to get a fire extinguisher for the garage. One thing my Dad always recommended and I've used it more than I wish.
Im even thinking sprinkler system, I have to protect my investments (cars) as long as it doesnt accidently go off.
speedshftr
04-16-2010, 01:08 PM
awsum.good luck with your new home:)
blown9746
04-16-2010, 04:43 PM
if the garage has a high ceiling put a 4 post in there. That's what my neighbor did. 2 car garage with a 95 mustang gt, 02 gt vert, and a 66 coupe up on the 4 post
killer67
04-16-2010, 05:46 PM
Congrats...you bought at the best time in decades :woot: Get good HO insurance for your cars and a gun.:machine:
69lsxamx
04-18-2010, 05:16 PM
congratulations I bought my first just over a year ago. I can't help you any on the permits and all. I'm lucky that I don't have any of that to worry about . good luck getting the garage like you want.
Vegas69
04-18-2010, 05:18 PM
Congrats on your first house. Just make sure you factor in maintenence costs on top of your nut....
rrunner68
04-18-2010, 07:38 PM
Lol, Bryce you don't waste anytime. If you need a friend with a truck, gimme a buzz.
Bryce
04-19-2010, 06:06 AM
thanks for support everyone!!!
Dan, you are right. I started looking about 3 weeks ago. I put an offer in the day after goodguys!
Luckily, my wife and I have a very small apartment and no room to store anything so moving should be easy. I have a truck and i will use my dads too. Dan, you can come to the house warming, hopefully begining of june!!!
Jim Nilsen
04-19-2010, 10:16 AM
Congratulations and my condlences too.
Always remember that you are supossed to be the one who owns the house, don't let the house start to own you. Things can get out of hand from the very start with dreams of what to do to make it the way you want it. The best thing I ever did was refuse to do anything to the house and learn to live with it the way I moved in. I got that advice from a good friend who has their house paid for now and learned the hard way.At first I didn't like some things but the previous owners did an ok job with everything and after a while you get used to it and find that you really didn't need to change it all to suit you.
If you choose to let the house own you there will be no new parts or time to work on your car. I even let go of the idea of the epoxied floor in the garage and a few other things and have lived without them just fine and the money was there for the car.
You can't take a house with you if you want to leave so be prepared to feel stuck when times are bad. I sometimes wish I was still renting because it was cheaper and I had a great place to work on my car where I rented before but not as nice as where I am now but it worked for less.
Goodluck and may you be blessed with no repairs and good neighbors !!!
rrunner68
04-19-2010, 12:40 PM
Congratulations and my condlences too.
Always remember that you are supossed to be the one who owns the house, don't let the house start to own you. Things can get out of hand from the very start with dreams of what to do to make it the way you want it. The best thing I ever did was refuse to do anything to the house and learn to live with it the way I moved in. I got that advice from a good friend who has their house paid for now and learned the hard way.At first I didn't like some things but the previous owners did an ok job with everything and after a while you get used to it and find that you really didn't need to change it all to suit you.
If you choose to let the house own you there will be no new parts or time to work on your car. I even let go of the idea of the epoxied floor in the garage and a few other things and have lived without them just fine and the money was there for the car.
You can't take a house with you if you want to leave so be prepared to feel stuck when times are bad. I sometimes wish I was still renting because it was cheaper and I had a great place to work on my car where I rented before but not as nice as where I am now but it worked for less.
Goodluck and may you be blessed with no repairs and good neighbors !!!
Or you end up like me, regretting the condo you bought at the peak of the bubble, and renting it at a 1k loss/mo...sweet.
Good timing on the buy, it can't get much worse, and it definitely can get better. Can't wait to see the new diggs in June.
Bryce
04-26-2010, 05:46 AM
Or you end up like me, regretting the condo you bought at the peak of the bubble, and renting it at a 1k loss/mo...sweet.
Good timing on the buy, it can't get much worse, and it definitely can get better. Can't wait to see the new diggs in June.
Dan,
We will have a car show outside my house!
Bryce
04-26-2010, 05:47 AM
So I spent all weekend couch and dinning room table shopping. I need to take a vacation so I can work on my car.
DarkBuddha
04-27-2010, 03:59 AM
So I spent all weekend couch and dinning room table shopping. I need to take a vacation so I can work on my car.
Oh boy, have I been there! For some reason, my wife thinks that talking about furniture is exciting to me. It would probably be at least interesting if I had any real say in it, but mainly I'm just a sounding board for her. It's like watching that Christopher Lowell tv show for hours on end. BTW, we've been in our place for 9 months and still don't have proper living room, bedroom, or dining room furniture.
Bryce
05-17-2010, 04:46 PM
So i get the keys tomorrow, and the garage door clicker. WOOHOOO.
Any suggestions for epoxy floorings?
dropit69
05-17-2010, 04:55 PM
Congrats man..hope ya got a good deal..should in this economy..
rrunner68
05-17-2010, 07:29 PM
So i get the keys tomorrow, and the garage door clicker. WOOHOOO.
Any suggestions for epoxy floorings?
U Coat? seems cool enough. You work in the Hardware store...what you got that's good?
ArtosDracon
05-17-2010, 10:30 PM
Look into lifts. If the slab is not post-tension then you can drill into it for a heavy lift and turn that two car into a four car. I know everyone is going to call me mad, but for the cost of getting the permits and hiring an architect to re-design the roof at the proper pitch if needed, or paying to get trusses built, it's going to be pretty close to a wash on price. If it's just a side to side pitch design, then you might be able to get away with doing the extension yourself, but it's still going to cost as much as one good lift, at least. If you've got a two car garage and a two car drive way, put your project on a lift, park below it monday through friday and just park your DDs in the driveway when you want to work on the car.
Bryce
06-02-2010, 09:13 AM
so I epoxied the garage floor. I used the rustoleum gloss gray no flake.
it turned out great. I did a lot of prep work. this weekend i will park the falcon in the garage and take some pics!
jtnovanut
06-02-2010, 11:22 PM
whatever it takes
Congrats!
Looking forward to see some pics and your (dream) garage LOL :)
Bryce
06-04-2010, 05:44 AM
Not really the dream garage YET!! but some day I will have my dream garage. Pictures coming this weekend.
Bryce
07-18-2010, 01:17 PM
Here are those pics finally.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2010/07/tn_full_IMG_1164-1.jpg (http://www.motortopia.com/photos/547584)
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2010/07/tn_full_IMG_1173-1.jpg (http://www.motortopia.com/photos/547585)
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2010/07/tn_full_IMG_1171-1.jpg (http://www.motortopia.com/photos/547588)
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2010/07/tn_full_IMG_1166-1.jpg (http://www.motortopia.com/photos/547587)
67 ls1 vert
07-18-2010, 02:18 PM
Hey Bryce, congrats on your new place. What city did you buy in? I like and agree with what Jim said about NOT letting the house own your life. Just move in and settle in and get to know your neighbors. That is going to be the most important thing right now. Get to be good friends with your neighbors. If you don't get along with someone it will make your life miserable. I have been really lucky with mine.
Hope to meet you someday at one of the local gatherings.
Bryce
07-19-2010, 07:59 AM
Hey Bryce, congrats on your new place. What city did you buy in? I like and agree with what Jim said about NOT letting the house own your life. Just move in and settle in and get to know your neighbors. That is going to be the most important thing right now. Get to be good friends with your neighbors. If you don't get along with someone it will make your life miserable. I have been really lucky with mine.
Hope to meet you someday at one of the local gatherings.
I bought the house in Rancho Penasquitos. Yep, we had the house warming/garage warming party a couple weeks after we moved in. I got lucky with the neighbors, good people.
Do you go to the carshow on saturdays at ramona high school?
Bryce
08-30-2010, 07:58 PM
So I put up 5 more flourescent fixtures in the garage, super bright now, I love it. The falcon comes over tomorrow and rear suspension will commence.
DUDE!! there's a house stuck to the back of you're garage!! :jawdrop:
Here are those pics finally.
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2010/07/tn_full_IMG_1173-1.jpg (http://www.motortopia.com/photos/547585)
Bryce
09-01-2010, 05:56 AM
Haha, thanks Rod.
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