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  2. 7 Reasons You Should Convert Your Garage into a Living Space ...

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    While there are experts who believe converting a garage risks diminishing a home's resale potential, others say it can add value. Pantazes estimated that creating an additional bedroom increases a ...

  3. 9 Types of Home Additions That Add the Most Value—And What ...

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    Garage Conversion. Cost Estimate: $6,000 to $30,000+ Best for: Budget-conscious homeowners. If you have a garage that you rarely use for parking, consider converting it into a space that suits ...

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  5. List of DIY SOS episodes - Wikipedia

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    Assist a conversion of a garage into a room for Carl and Michelle's six-year-old son. 13.8 Warrington 3 July 2006 [101] Assist a young family. 13.9 South Wales 10 July 2006 [102] Create a county-style lounge in Angie and Paul's farmhouse. 13.10 Ipswich 17 July 2006 [103] Assist in the expansion of Jason and Toni's three bedroom house.

  6. Carriage house - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, the term "carriage house" has taken on several additional, somewhat overlapping meanings: Buildings that were originally true carriage houses that have been converted to other uses such as secondary suites, apartments, guest houses, automobile garages, offices, workshops, retail shops, bars, restaurants, or storage buildings.

  7. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, Starcity is converting unused parking garages, commercial spaces and offices into single-room residential units, where tenants (tech professionals are the typical renter) get a furnished bedroom and access to wifi, janitor services and common kitchens and lounges for $1,400 to $2,400 per month, an approach that has been called ...