In August, i'm moving to a new apartment complex in a nice area and garages are offered. I was put on the wait list 4 months ago, and they have told me that they were able to locate a garage for me right next to my apartment. Keep in mine, there are 400 apartments on the complex, and 30 garages The garage cost $75 per month. I feel like this is an easy question to answer, but how many of you think I should just get the garage and spend the extra money? Any constructive criticism is welcome.
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Re: Garage or no garage?
I vote to get it.
A "garaged" vehicle is a good investment. Try it for a few months, you can always change your mind based on $. I assume you can give 30 days notice.Success is never final, failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.
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If you can financially I would say get it. It will also be nice to have peace of mind knowing your car is safely tucked away. Plus I would imagine you'll have a bit more storage space and a place to work on your car.Jesse
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Yes, you are allowed to work on the car in the garage. I do plan on getting the garage now. The car has been in a garage its whole life, and I don't see why I should change that now. I also plan on getting a new car within then next year, so that will have to be in the garage anyways . Also, if I don't get the garage now, there is a good chance I will never get one that is close to my apartment, I would have to walk around the complex just to get there. Thanks for all of the comments.If you live around Charlotte, NC and would like your car detailed, PM me.
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Definitely garage! Amazing how much cleaner the car stays when it's tucked away daily vs. sitting outside 24/7.
Is there power in the unit? Are there walls that separate them from the other units?
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Originally posted by RaskyR1 View PostDefinitely garage! Amazing how much cleaner the car stays when it's tucked away daily vs. sitting outside 24/7.
Is there power in the unit? Are there walls that separate them from the other units?Nick
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Thanks for all of the replies! I have reserved the garage along with the apartment. I just can't see my Z being left outside for a mere $75 a month. The garages are also all separated from one another, and they do have power units. The only thing they don't have is shelves, but I can bring my own.If you live around Charlotte, NC and would like your car detailed, PM me.
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