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What is the going rate for a garage add on in havasu. This would have water, sewer, electrical and ac
With sewer, electrical and A/C work I would wager the price would be more like $88 a sq. ft. and if it's RV tall closer to a $100.I read in a past thread someone on here said they'd come from California and do it for $65 sf. I'd imagine he's probably booked 2 years out by now and ordering a new deck boat though. Be careful on trusting SOME of the responses here.
RV tall for my house built by Verde Home’s in 2002..... was 12 feet..... I have since learned that the typical RV is over that .... glad I have it for my boat... Bimini top stays up and it fits in the garage by 6” ... the real 6” not what you tell your wife is 6”
Our RV garage is 18x73 and was told if was to build it would be about 120k.What is the going rate for a garage add on in havasu. This would have water, sewer, electrical and ac
We recently had them do a rear door on our RV garage and they did a great job.Call Joe Mitchell, he's on here occasionally, AFUEL something, he did mine years ago. Great guy. 707-372-2843
RV tall for my house built by Verde Home’s in 2002..... was 12 feet..... I have since learned that the typical RV is over that .... glad I have it for my boat... Bimini top stays up and it fits in the garage by 6” ... the real 6” not what you tell your wife is 6”
What is the going rate for a garage add on in havasu. This would have water, sewer, electrical and ac
RV tall for my house built by Verde Home’s in 2002..... was 12 feet..... I have since learned that the typical RV is over that .... glad I have it for my boat... Bimini top stays up and it fits in the garage by 6” ... the real 6” not what you tell your wife is 6”
Yep. I did owner building back in 2004. Garage door guy said he needed. 3’ for the door to work properly. So I went with a 12’ opening. Thought it would be fine. Find out later I could have used different doors and I could have a bigger opening.RV tall for my house built by Verde Home’s in 2002..... was 12 feet..... I have since learned that the typical RV is over that .... glad I have it for my boat... Bimini top stays up and it fits in the garage by 6” ... the real 6” not what you tell your wife is 6”
Yep. I did owner building back in 2004. Garage door guy said he needed. 3’ for the door to work properly. So I went with a 12’ opening. Thought it would be fine. Find out later I could have used different doors and I could have a bigger opening.
Who was your door guy? I want to be sure that I don’t call him. LOL
Also watching the for sales with and without garages. There are not many with garages and the ones that do are about $100k higher in price. Maybe Stacy can provide better data.
This is owner builder 101 in a nutshell. Each sub tells the owner builder their task is "always" done in a manner or sequence that's easiest for themYep. I did owner building back in 2004. Garage door guy said he needed. 3’ for the door to work properly. So I went with a 12’ opening. Thought it would be fine. Find out later I could have used different doors and I could have a bigger opening.
whew...I really need to raise my pricesI started with the city in the summer. Not that they take time the process just takes time. Moving forward the next garage will be faster in the planning department. So far this is what you have to add for the planning on top of a GCs cost to build.
Property Survey - $600, yes, you need it, the city requires it
There will be added costs, I think $800 later to confirm that you within the envelope when you build
Architectural Drawings - $3k-$5k depending on the project size and scope
Our 16’ x 65’ x 15’ tall garage would be roughly $3k for a complete set of architectural drawings
Structural Calculations - $1400 - Needed by the city
Truss Calculation = Waiting on the cost of this - Needed by the city
City $180 cost of the review - no idea of the permit cost. Hope to get the plans back to the city mid Dec
current build costs for a detached RV, fully dry walled, painted, stucco, all electric , completely built out (pre-plumbed and wired for min-splits) is averaging $75 a sqft + full set of plans and engineering about 1.5k to ? (depends on size) $1800 for the 16x65x15 mentioned above, as built survey is $450What is the going rate for a garage add on in havasu. This would have water, sewer, electrical and ac
Hey how have you been buddy.26x65 is just under 1700 sf at $58 sf that’s a $100,000.00 hiring a Electrican and a plumber and a HVAC guy your over that figure.
From a structure stand point if adding to existing structure things can add up fast if building a Detached garage it will be a lot cheaper. you need to figure out 10 or 12 ft interior hight.
I think you can do a lot of that stuff your self and on the cheap with the help of friends!
Yeah, that isn't true. 3 feet is way more than you need, even for a tall sectional. You can get away with having more smaller sections and 12" arch low-headroom track along with a side-mount jackshaft operator and do it all within 18". We do it all the time in OC, not necessarily on super tall doors but it doesn't matter.Yep. I did owner building back in 2004. Garage door guy said he needed. 3’ for the door to work properly. So I went with a 12’ opening. Thought it would be fine. Find out later I could have used different doors and I could have a bigger opening.
Not sure on the size. I don’t need it RV high but if the cost is minimal to go that high I would do it. I would like it 65ft deep and double wide as well
This my everyday....dreams and budgets...keeps my job interesting/challenging/rewarding
whew...I really need to raise my prices
It’s cheaper buying a house with the garage already there than building it yourself, especially at today’s rates.
Good luck finding one In the sub $500k range these days.
yup lot of people doing that (jacking prices while they can) and I watch them come and go, 20+years doing this in Havasu and I am still here...still doing it and still WAY!!! overbooked. so don't know if my old school ways (fair days pay for a fair days work) makes me a good biz man or not, but Havasu has been VERY!!! good to me and rewarded myself, my 5 contractors I work with and sell for and all the families down the line with more work than we ever thought possible. 2020 has been a record smasher for sure, I will finish out somewhere in 150's for total homes this year, that's 40+ more homes then ever before. so if interest rates stay where they are and governor Newsum continues to alienate his population 2021 should be a wild ride as I already have 60+homes scheduled for the View Point development (just west of Home Depot)Yeah, it is kind of hard to place pricing these days. I know that you are a seasoned guy with valuable knowledge. I keep telling the younger guys not to give away their time. Get what you can while you are able. Not rip people of just get paid for the work that you do.
I regularly do 14' doors with 15' ceilings (dual track) because of our 15' height limit and belt drive openers, we've had to many problems with the jack shaft openers being able to handle the 18'w x14't doors, still waiting for the hardware to catch up to the door size, it's hell on rollersYeah, that isn't true. 3 feet is way more than you need, even for a tall sectional. You can get away with having more smaller sections and 12" arch low-headroom track along with a side-mount jackshaft operator and do it all within 18". We do it all the time in OC, not necessarily on super tall doors but it doesn't matter.
Hey how have you been buddy.
this is pretty much on par for whats needed and pricing for a garage build.. we are in a build right now..I started with the city in the summer. Not that they take time the process just takes time. Moving forward the next garage will be faster in the planning department. So far this is what you have to add for the planning on top of a GCs cost to build.
Property Survey - $600, yes, you need it, the city requires it
There will be added costs, I think $800 later to confirm that you within the envelope when you build
Architectural Drawings - $3k-$5k depending on the project size and scope
Our 16’ x 65’ x 15’ tall garage would be roughly $3k for a complete set of architectural drawings
Structural Calculations - $1400 - Needed by the city
Truss Calculation = Waiting on the cost of this - Needed by the city
City $180 cost of the review - no idea of the permit cost. Hope to get the plans back to the city mid Dec
slim pickings on houses if any that have pool rv garage and up to date that meet 400k prices..Cheaper to purchase house with what is needed then add on.
I penciled all this out years ago when I was looking at a house. The RV garage addition was close 75k and up to 100k based on options.
slim pickings on houses if any that have pool rv garage and up to date that meet 400k prices..
thats why we decided to build a rv garage.
Yeah I agree. that is a LONG rail for those openers but it still does work better in the long term. The weight of some of those large doors is hell on the side-mount operators and you can still throw a cable. Ceiling mount openers usually don't.I regularly do 14' doors with 15' ceilings (dual track) because of our 15' height limit and belt drive openers, we've had to many problems with the jack shaft openers being able to handle the 18'w x14't doors, still waiting for the hardware to catch up to the door size, it's hell on rollers
I've been watching the Havasu market VERY close the past couple years. You forgot one serious consideration on the listing you posted. It's on a main thoroughfare. I've noticed houses on the main roads are at minimum 100k cheaper than ones on side streets or culdasacs. Because of the FUCKED up way Havasu was designed, there's a crap load of main thoroughfares and not many smaller streets. To get a house with either a pool or an RV garage on a side street is going to be 450-500 to start. With both 500-600 to start. Yes, there is the weird old houses that pop up from time to time that need full remodels with both but those are few and far between. And from what I'm told from realtors in Havasu (Stacy included) houses with RV garages and pools are snatched up in a day(s) or even hours from listing and usually over asking.If you can deal with a detached RV garage there are options for $350k-$400k.
But if you are looking for a house that is 10 years old or less with an attached RV garage, yea you are Around $500k
This one is $340k pending sale. There was another one with a bigger garage and a better layout for $320k a few weeks ago.
2710 Havasupai Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86404 | Zillow
2710 Havasupai Blvd, Lake Havasu City AZ, is a Single Family home that contains 1402 sq ft and was built in 1994.It contains 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.This home last sold for $280,000 in July 2020. The Rent Zestimate for this Single Family is $1,978/mo, which has increased by $1,978/mo in the...www.zillow.com
I've been watching the Havasu market VERY close the past couple years. You forgot one serious consideration on the listing you posted. It's on a main thoroughfare. I've noticed houses on the main roads are at minimum 100k cheaper than ones on side streets or culdasacs. Because of the FUCKED up way Havasu was designed, there's a crap load of main thoroughfares and not many smaller streets. To get a house with either a pool or an RV garage on a side street is going to be 450-500 to start. With both 500-600 to start. Yes, there is the weird old houses that pop up from time to time that need full remodels with both but those are few and far between. And from what I'm told from realtors in Havasu (Stacy included) houses with RV garages and pools are snatched up in a day(s) or even hours from listing and usually over asking.
I'd like to buy a house in Havasu but FUCK the market is stupid out there right now. Houses seemed to have doubled in price over past 3 years.
I've been watching the Havasu market VERY close the past couple years. You forgot one serious consideration on the listing you posted. It's on a main thoroughfare. I've noticed houses on the main roads are at minimum 100k cheaper than ones on side streets or culdasacs. Because of the FUCKED up way Havasu was designed, there's a crap load of main thoroughfares and not many smaller streets. To get a house with either a pool or an RV garage on a side street is going to be 450-500 to start. With both 500-600 to start. Yes, there is the weird old houses that pop up from time to time that need full remodels with both but those are few and far between. And from what I'm told from realtors in Havasu (Stacy included) houses with RV garages and pools are snatched up in a day(s) or even hours from listing and usually over asking.
I'd like to buy a house in Havasu but FUCK the market is stupid out there right now. Houses seemed to have doubled in price over past 3 years.
It’s probably cheaper to update a house than to build a pool or RV garage at this point..
Plus you can get 100% use and enjoyment immediately out of a house with a pool and RV garage that needs “updating”.
Being on a busy street would be a non-starter for me. Trying to back a boat into your garage while traffic is flying by would suck. You're right about housing. We are on a corner lot. 1/3 acre completely flat with a lake view and pool but no RV garage. Had a realtor last week approach Jody about wanting to sell our house. It would sell easily for 400K (maybe 450K). The exterior of the house is updated as well as the roof, but it's still not a new house. A newer house across the street with an RV garage, about the same size (1800 sq.ft.) but on a smaller lot just sold for 700K. I have friends that are buying more house in SoCal these days for less than what you can get in Havasu. Crazy prices right now.
this is pretty much on par for whats needed and pricing for a garage build.. we are in a build right now..
once you get your property survey done thats going to determine the height of your garage.. city seems to be stuck at 16ft total height.
our other option was to dig down into land. that would mean new driveway(slope) to street and more money..
Houses seemed to have doubled in price over past 3 years.
I think it was a better call to have RV garage than pool. Can't you get a pool for 50-75k? RV garages are looking (according to this thread) to be 100+ easy.We just closed at $443K for a house that sold for $300K 3 years ago. Watching what the prices did even in the last year was crazy. We wanted an RV garage and a pool for under $460K and could not find anything under the mid $500k range. We did find them with pools and and no RV garage and vise versa so I flipped coin and decided to build a pool rather than a garage. I know that won't be cheap either but I had toys that needed to get into that garage.