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1.5 car garage-enough room?
Looking forward to being back in the Villages in a few weeks. We're planning on buying a golf cart at that time. For some reason I'm a lot more excited about that than my wife. I'm curious how tight the fit will be on a car (Subaru Outback) and a golf cart in the garage at our new place at Phillips Villas. As I mentioned in the title, it's a 1 1/2 car garage. This is probably something I should have asked before the purchase, not after. Thanks in advance.
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We find it perfect for us...some don't. I guess it depends on how you use your garage. Also all one and one half garages are not created equal.
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In CYV's the 1-1/2 car garage does vary from model to model. Some have the washer/dryer in the garage in the back, like ours, or up by the garage door, or not at all. Also the A/C units are located differently. In our case, we have a Durham, 2BR 2BA with 10' Kitchen Bar and W/D in back of garage, we also have a Subaru Crosstrek. I have just enough room to park both. The golf cart is tight to the laundry tub but just enough room to use the tub if needed. I just bought the Crosstrek, which is 71" wide. I was really wanting a 2017 Camaro but they are 75" wide and it would of been too tight or the possibility of scratching the car wasn't worth it. So I went with the Subaru. Our place looks like this, which is probably similar to Phillips Villas. Although we got permission last year to be able to repaint our homes a different color, we have 20 choices. So far about 30 of the 80 villas have changed colors and I'm thinking of painting ours dark green with beige trim. The answer to your question is 'No' the garage is not big enough.
PS - You're probably thinking, that landscaping looks different. We had grass and bushes, but many of us like to add palm trees and remove the grass for one less thing to maintain. I would say maybe 25 out of 80 still have grass in front and our homes are six years old. http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k2...pskbigljl4.jpg |
No, it's not big enough.
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Might be a tight squeeze, but those that have it find a way to get car, cart and at least one cabinet to fit. And, if typical, your wife will end up loving the cart more than you and you'll end up with two carts (yours, of course, will be the cart that sits outside while hers gets to stay nice and cozy in the garage).
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As long as we can get either out without moving the other, it's big enough.
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John_W, your landscaping looks great. Who did it? That's on our list although ours won't be as elaborate. We definitely want to get rid of that pine needle mulch they use. |
Mine is small, with the AC, water heater water tank doesn't stick out, sorry) and Washer and Dryer on the right sticking out. You will either need a narrow car, be great/skilled at parking, have no golf cart, or do what people in my villa do and just park the car/SUV on the driveway. I have a durham also.
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When we first moved in, our Ford Escape and the golf cart was just too tight - too much of the Escape was left of the side of the garage. So the Mazda Miata got to share the space with the golf cart and that was find. We have replaced the Miata with a Smart Car, which works fine, but I'm not going to try putting my new Honda FIT in with the golf cart!
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I have a villa with a 1 1/2 garage and am able to fit my Lexus RX 350 and golf cart with no problem. My washer and dryer is located in the house, not in the garage.
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1.5 garage
We rented a villa while home searching. The washer and dryere were in the garage. The golf cart fit but my BMW had to stay in the driveway. The space was too tight.
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When we purchased our CYV we focused more on the size of the corner lot, the 3 bedrooms, and the nice tall ceilings. We never gave our 1.5 size garage a second thought at that time...BIG mistake on our part !
We are continually trying to maneuver our vehicles around on a daily basis when we are there, and we own the Belmore model so our laundry equipment also resides in our garage. Luckily for us, we found out that we can now add a golf cart garage onto our CYV because it sits on a nice large corner lot that will enables us to do so. |
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We should be driving down there 3 weeks from today from RI for an extended stay. Can't wait. Just retired for the second time last week. Grandkids will keep us coming back to RI for a while. |
we went from a 1.5 then a 2 and now a 2plus golf cart. our cars would not fit with the cart, in the 1.5
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I have a "stretch" garage. Not big enough!
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When the wife & I were looking to buy in TV, I told my wife she can pick-out the house that she wanted (within our price range), But, it HAS to have a Two car garage......I'm a Happy Camper....
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Not all two car garages are created equal. Some are 19' long and some are 21'. Depends upon the model house, stretches notwithstanding. 2' makes a HUGE difference with the workability of a garage. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I'm not there to measure but the floor plan for my courtyard villa says 22' x 12'-4". |
It's like asking, "How many children should I have??"
How many cars?, how many golf carts?, how many tools?, bikes?, motorcycles?, snowmobiles?, dog sleds? Good Luck. |
Depends on how the appliances are laid out. But bottom line they are too small. At least mine has the washer, dryer, and wash tub in back. I hope you have at least midsize car or smaller. With the curves of the in majority CYVs drive way and cart squeezed in it get real tight getting either out or in garage. I don't. Like leaving car outside ever. If I had it all over to do again I'd get two car garage minimum.
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Before we bought our Designer with a 2 car garage, we rented both a Patio Villa and a Courtyard Villa. And as many of the previous posts have pointed out, the dimensions of those villas would indicate that both our golf cart and car/SUV would fit. There wasn't a problem with the Patio Villas because the driveway is straight on and although it was tight, but I could fit both in the garage. The problem, I found with the Courtyard Villas, is that because the driveway is at an angle you are swinging/turning into the garage with your car. With one of the CY rentals, I could pull into the garage with the golf cart sitting tight against the side wall, but I always had to be really careful and always tried to approach as straight in the driveway as I could. The other CY rental either was too narrow or laid out differently, but I never could pull straight into the garage without the front of the car swinging into the side of the golf cart before I could straighten the car out as I entered the garage. That provided me with a lesson that when I bought my house, to had to have a regular straight driveway with a 2 car garage.
That probably isn't the answer you want to hear since you already bought your villa. But then, look around in all the other villages and you will see Courtyard Villas all over the place. And you know they probably ALL have golf carts and you don't see many cars sitting out in their driveways, so it must be done on a regular basis. Good Luck, and Welcome to The Villages !!!!!! |
We have a Ford Explorer and a four seater golf cart noproblem
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18" wide minimum,,my choice
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1.5 car garage-enough room?
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That description is NOT a 1 1/2 car garage. 22' x 15' would be. Every 10' of width is a full garage wide. Length varies from 18' to 23' or so. The width is not negotiable. What you're looking at is an OVERSIZED garage. If you're a garage guy like I am, you wouldn't be happy. Sorry [emoji53] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
A garage can never be too big. :D
The biggest disappointment in moving to Florida 15 years ago, was finding out that most garages (even the larger ones)...often don't have drains in them. :( Being able to wash and wax your vehicle in the winter, in a heated garage, is not only a huge perk but becomes an excellent method of ensuring that the salt & potassium chloride used in northern climates...doesn't do damage to your vehicle finish. I guess the good news is, that those items used to keep snow/ice from collecting on roads aren't needed in Florida but...it would still be nice to be able to wash & wax you vehicle inside. :shrug: |
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I would drive around the new areas of the Village of Pine Ridge, basically go around Moyer Loop near Belle Glade CC and back into the side streets. Then back on Morse and down to the Village of Osceola Hills. You'll see many of the newer homes and the landscaping companies will put their sign in the yard after they've finished. When you've seen a few and write down their names, then come back here and search their name on TOTV. |
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We have a courtyard villa, the Charlotte model (3 bedrooms, inside laundry). We are able to get our VW - GTI and 2 golf carts parked tandem in the garage along with some small storage closets. That said, I will not pull the car in with the second cart inside the garage (my husband is able to). It's a tight fit but it works. BTW, we bought the GTI just so we could get a car in the garage.
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Angled parking IMHO ,especially driveways near the entrances to courtyard villa communities are accidents waiting to happen--to many blind spots, especially for seniors with limited neck flexibility--your head has to be on a swivel in those neighborhoods
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We sold our CYV after three years in TV. The primary reason was that Fireboy found the 1 1/2 car garage too small.
We bought in the same village, with a much larger, extended garage. But my husband is a garage guy with hobbies. |
our patio villa garage has a santa fe, 4 seat yamaha cart, top/bottom full size snap on tool box, lawn mower, air compressor, golf clubs, various lawn tools, just on one side. the other side has anything else i need stored. would like to have a larger garage, but will not get a bigger home to get it. it works for me, just need to be creative on your stuff.
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I thought I should answer this for any buyers having a similar question. Our Subaru Outback and 2017 Yamaha gas cart do fit in the garage. It's a bit tight though and we need to be careful especiallly with the car going in and out while the golf cart is inside. There's also still ample storage with both vehicles inside. The golf cart going in and out while the car is inside is no problem. If we had a longer 4-seater cart I'm not sure it would fit. Question for anyone else with a Charlotte courtyard villa - do you angle the cart when driving in towards the door leading to the house? I've already spoken to one person in Phillips Villas who has scraped his car.
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