Problem is space for adding on new building. I'm going to research all options. The man who built my house also built the detached garage. Then his daughter got married and took over the house. So he added on to the garage and made a bachelor pad on the back of garage. Its a 4 room house, one bedroom, large bath, kitchen/dining and living room. I added on a laundry room taking some space in garage.
My original house, 2 bedroom one bath, 1000 ft with basement was built in 1942. A one car garage was added on the east side. Part of that was on neighbors property. So before I bought this place in 1977, neighbor sold 10 ft of property. So my half acre is actually .58 acres. Then in 1991 I did a total remodel making house over 2000 ft with 2 car attached garage, a master bedroom and bath. 25000 brick. New everything from windows, doors, plumbing, electrical, Kitchen. Spent 2x on remodel than I paid for house in 1977. I did 90% of the work myself.
No ideal place to put on an addition. If my detached garage would burn down or a tornado leveled it, I couldn't rebuild it. Area planning has zoned my property R1, residential one. The second house is currently grandfathered in so they can't make me take it down.
If that place were gone, then my problem would be over along with a nice little income form a one bedroom house, $475/mo.
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