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    Default Cost to build a garage today

    I've been considering building a 6 car garage ... looked into it a few years ago but prices were insane during the good times. Have custom construction prices come down in today's economy and does anybody have any recommendations for companies to research?
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    Is this inside the city or on a rural property somewhere. Prices will be very different in those two scenarios.

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    Default Re: Cost to build a garage today

    Originally posted by M.alex
    Have custom construction prices come down in today's economy ....?
    If you shop on Kijiji...yes.
    If you want a reputable builder...No.

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    Are you looking at detached? Ceiling Height? What dimensions for the shop are you after (LxW)?
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    Must be rural. No way any lot in the city would support 6 cars without being commerical/ industrial.
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    Originally posted by jacky4566
    Must be rural. No way any lot in the city would support 6 cars without being commerical/ industrial.
    You forget about all the post war lots in the now inner city... You know the ones the developers buy as knock downs, subdivide, build 2 houses on...

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    Originally posted by AndyL


    You forget about all the post war lots in the now inner city... You know the ones the developers buy as knock downs, subdivide, build 2 houses on...
    Even a 50-60 ft lot would be too small for a 6 car garage without a variance.

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    It's doable on a 60-foot lot, but barely. not possible on a 50-foot lot to really fit in more than a four-car.
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    I would assume OP is doing tandem triple if he's in the city. Or vertical with lifts?

    I think a basic double detach still goes for $25K.

    There are some older neighborhoods with back lane that may support that.
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    Beyond club house?

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    I'm sure he knows how big his lot is. Prices have certainly come down compared to a few years ago, even more so if you are the contractor. We put up a 34x42 with an easement. Nothing fancy. Kind of wish I did a studio over a part of it. We hired the concrete guy, did the framing ourselves, buddy dug the ditch for service, hired electrician, roofer and drywall. I did the plumbing for the sink and small bathroom with shower. Concrete was the biggest single expense. Second biggest expense was the electrical panel and service upgrade, as we live in an older area, and it was maxed out as it was.

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    He lives just outside of town...

    Still probably rural residential, so a giant out building could still be tricky, but I would probably go with more of a commercial solution. Steel building or even something like a sprung structure, go big or go home... plus could use it for future recreational MJ grow

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    Default Re: Re: Cost to build a garage today

    Originally posted by C_Dave45

    If you shop on Kijiji...yes.
    If you want a reputable builder...No.
    Prices have definitely come down to reflect the current economy here. Subcontract the build out...building a garage is easy. The "reputable" builders are just subcontracting shit out anyways.

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    Originally posted by 01RedDX
    Agree with steel building or quonset on a pad. best idea.

    I was going to head this route with my shop but changed my mind for a few reasons... Insulation and wall finishing is limited as well as no place for shadow boards, wall hanging, shelves etc...
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    Originally posted by gretz


    I was going to head this route with my shop but changed my mind for a few reasons... Insulation and wall finishing is limited as well as no place for shadow boards, wall hanging, shelves etc...
    I had priced out steel too but with a materials-materials comparison for the same sized buildings, steel was barely cheaper and not worth the savings for what I wanted.

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    Default Re: Re: Re: Cost to build a garage today

    Originally posted by Type_S1


    Prices have definitely come down to reflect the current economy here. Subcontract the build out...building a garage is easy. The "reputable" builders are just subcontracting shit out anyways.
    He didn't ask if he could sub-contract it out and build it himself. He asked about a custom builder. Custom builders have not dropped their prices. It's "M-Alex"...it's not like he's some cheap ass that can't afford it.
    Hire a bunch of Kijiji idiots then. You'll save a shit load of money.

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    Originally posted by jacky4566
    Must be rural. No way any lot in the city would support 6 cars without being commerical/ industrial.
    400 feet from my place is a SFH on a single lot that measures 73' wide by 150' long, rear of yard is 75' deep from the rear of the house there. I know of another home in Cambrian Heights that is on a reverse pie lot with the rear facing back onto two alleys that intersect - one rear fence is 80' in length, the other is 100' in length, deepest point in the back yard is 124' from fence to the rear of the house. A 80x40 garage could be built with all kinds of room to spare and you could probably leave the existing 30x30 garage there as well and still have over 3000 square feet of back yard to play with. North Haven has a number of lots that measure 80' at the rear or how about this lot in Thorncliffe (link) - 110' across one section of the rear fence.

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