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But if I have a "back yard", I probably don't need a cheap house. Tss, tss.. another way for Americans to showoff?
ОтветитьLiar 40k? Then we’re told that it actually cost $120,000 to build.
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Ответить$120K? For a garage space?! I'm sorry. Just no.
ОтветитьConvert the garage and buy a carport. Problem solved.
ОтветитьIt’s beautiful!
Ответить$120,000 to convert a garage!!!! There are big houses that price....maybe not in as nice a neighborhood/city though.
ОтветитьBeautiful
Ответитьthe uptalking drives me crazy.
ОтветитьYou did a great job!
ОтветитьIn my neighborhood, homeowners use their garage for storage. All cars are parked in the driveway!
ОтветитьGreat i just need my own back yard now
Ответить$120,000 for the garage?
ОтветитьThat garage conversion looks awesome, but is stupid as an investment
ОтветитьGreat idea and great execution!
ОтветитьIn most urban environments, parking is a substantial part of property value and often a requisite for permitting. Convert your garage but you must have parking, even if it means sacrificing your front or back yards.
ОтветитьI'm sorry but renting that home out for $2000, and then also having random people in your backyard because the owner BNB's your garage out is kinda weird. It is beautiful though.
ОтветитьI can't wait until it's no longer common for people to end every single sentence? Like it's a question?
ОтветитьOh my Gosh...its not too elaborate. Its gorgeous. I love the entire thing. The brass fixtures are classy.
ОтветитьYou are Beautiful, seriousl;, but, stop waving your hands around, and, you can shut-up, thank you; make-sense? DUH, do we have electrical or plumbing here?! NO, NOT IN YOUR BASKET 😮 😊
ОтветитьYou are Wrong, Poser.. There's basically NOTHING about building a tiny housr on this totally-yuppie video. Your voice is completely irritating. Take a breath and get -human 😮 😅
ОтветитьGarage conversion suck. I stayed in a couple airbnb garage conversations:(
ОтветитьAt 400 square feet it's illegal in California.
There so many solutions to the home crisis in the US sadly it's regulations and controls that are blocking affordable housing.
My mother bought what was once a summer cottage that had been upgraded to a four season home. It came with a detached building that was half auxiliary living space/storage and the other half of it was a car port. She has ample parking space that has some shelter to it so the car port wasn’t really necessary. But since it had a roof and a concrete pad she had it enclosed, had sky lights put in the roof and converted the space into her art studio. She is nearly done with her main living space renovations and is planning the renovations for the additional living space that is attached to what was the car port and is now her studio. The conversion is phenomenal. You’d never guess that it was once a car port. Our home has a large lot for a suburban home with no builds behind us. It has a large shed that was very well built. When we bought the property we absolutely included the possibility of converting that shed into auxiliary living space in the future. We are planning on turning it into office space (my husband works primarily from home) and guest quarters. The main house already had an in-law suite in the basement. That suite needs some updating as it has been used by our teenage sons since we have lived here but one of our sons works in the home building trades and would rather exchange his labour for staying here rather than spend a fortune on rent elsewhere. It’s definitely worth it to take your time (if you can) and find a property that has the possibility to expand it’s livable space especially if that additional space can bring in passive income, house your parents/adult children, and add value to your property. More municipalities are embracing these auxiliary spaces to help ease some of the high demand for housing. There are plenty of companies out there now that specialize in prefab tiny dwellings if you don’t have an existing building that could be made fit for purpose.
ОтветитьOne thing I came to a conclusion.. never live in California!! Over priced !!
ОтветитьOnly 620 thousand dollars? ONLY?? 💀 Get out. For a 800 sqft home that is absurd
Ответитьairbnb is a scam
ОтветитьThis girl has great taste
ОтветитьHomes in Tampa look like this too!
ОтветитьThe homes are very over priced.
Ответить120.000 is Not Cheep
Ответитьgreat information thanks 🙋♀️
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Ответить900k for a 100 year old house? :) That's crazy, you can buy a mansion in many other parts of the States.
ОтветитьThis is a big bull shit.
ОтветитьI wouldn't buy in Seattle. Too many drugged out homeless.
Ответить$120 Grande? Clearly they didn't do any of the work themselves?
You could save like 100K if you do it yourself l!
Nice place. Your statements sounds like questions when you use that communication tool termed "up speak". Make the user sound unsure of what they are saying . Nice house!!
ОтветитьI love shoreline / Edmonds
ОтветитьOkay but how do I build an affordable backyard?
ОтветитьMonica is a doll ☺
Ответить$336,000 + Garage
House Reno: $50,000
Rent: $2,000 / month
ROI: 25 months / 2 Years
Garage Reno: $120,000
Rent: $2,500 / month
ROI: 48 Months / 4 Years
Love it. Love those kitchen hanging lights where to get them I want them
ОтветитьOnce again people with a bunch of money making even MORE money 💪
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ОтветитьNuckin' futz. Seattle... enough said.
ОтветитьAirBB is evil. It’s killing the real estate market for regular folks.
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