Would you rather have a $1,000,000 house and a $100,000 garage or a $100,000 house and a $1,000,000 garage?

Would you rather have a $1,000,000 house and a $100,000 garage or a $100,000 house and a $1,000,000 garage?

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I would rather have $1,100,000 to spend as I wish.

I dont see the point in large houses or large garages

both are excessive and wasteful

but I guess Id sell either option for 1.1 million to use how I wanted

>get 1mil garage
>rent out house
>live in garage
easy

A $100,000 house would be shitty so I'd go with the $1,000,000 house and a $100,000 garage. That should still be enough for a DD and a toy or two.

>Only spending $1,000,000 on cars
That's not enough Corolla's sorry.

I guess $1,000,000 and get a Corvette.

desu, I'd buy a hangar and old surplus jets if I could spend the money as I please.
Fouga CM 170 usually sells for only 50,000 bucks and had a top speed of 444mph. There's a coupld dissasembled in Isreal right now ready to import to the US for under 30k.

I would rather have $1M in appreciating assets and $100K in depreciating assets, to be completely honest with you, familyalam.

What does a $1,000,000 garage mean? 1,000 Corollas?

garage as in building or multiple cars?

This, i would buy a MiG tho

>Being able to live in a nice cozy asset with a nice car or having a fleet of depreciating supercars and living in a trailer

$100,000 house and a $1,000,000 fleet of trucks.

Both

this is the patrician choice

then buy whatever the fuck you want with those logistic bucks

probably be happiest with $500k house and $200k fleet of modified shitboxes and the rest in savings

Around here I could get a nice piece of land and a single wide trailer for less than $80k so I'd do that and have $1,020,00 garage

$100k warehouse with a luxury RV and cars for $1m inside.

Why separate the two? Build the garage as an extension of the house.

Don't know why you'd need a vastly expensive garage, though, unless you plan to have professional mechanic tier tools in there.

Garage usually also refers to its contents.

Ohh.

In that case, I live in the UK. $1.1m would be enough to build a house with a decent garage. £1.1m would be enough to put a couple of nice cars and some bikes in there.

What does a mil even get you in the UK? A small shed on some farmers sheep field?

This, $100k for just a garage would be pretty extravagant still. That's enough for like 5-10 cars, a lift, tools, insulation and HVAC.

Seriously though, are we talking about just the building or also the cars in it? Because how the fuck do you spend a million dollars on a fucking garage? And what the hell do you fill your million dollar garage with when it's done and you're broke. It only makes sense when the cars are included in the garage price.

Not really. A 2 car basic wooden garage is around $30k. Even used tools will eat into that remaining $70k and not leave you a lot left for cars.

Oh was cars included in that? Then yeah that's a fairly tight budget. Also
>building your garage out of wood
>not pouring a slab and getting a prefab for like 15k

A full set of Strap-On hand tools is close to $200k. Lifts, Tire machines, compressors, Etc all add up eventually.

They really don't unless you throw away your compressors after each use.

Prefabs are butt fucking ugly. Have some fucking standards.

>I dont see the point in large houses or large garages
in some areas 1million isn't a large house.

for me.
1 million for a nice house on the Chesapeake bay, or at the mouth of one of the rivers feeding into it.
100,000 for a
996 turbo (40k)
2nd gen viper gts (40k, i hope)
lexus lx470 for (15k)
saab 900 convertible (5k).

>$100,000 house
So it's a fucking mess of a house then? Might as well go with the $1,000,00 house, since you wouldn't have to put in work into it to make it livable.

>Live in LA
>1m house is usually a shack
>100k house is a shack in the ghetto

I rather just have the cash.

$100k gets you a pretty nice trailer house. Land is cheap if you don't live in overpopulated shitholes.

Those three shitmobiles are a lousy way to spend a million

If I ever won the lottery I'd buy a nice £500k house with lots of land around it, build a large garage then drop 2mil on cars to keep in it.

>$100k gets you a pretty nice trailer house

The equivalent of putting a $2000 stereo into a $1000 car.

Meh, that's an older Fleetwood, probably worth less than $150k. You can get a brand new one in the $300k's

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kek

$50,000 new manufactured home, $50,000 worth of land in the middle of nowhere, $1,000,000 worth of flawless Japanese shitboxes.

Where I live there is no such thing as a $100,000 house. Unless it's some shack in the shadiest part of town.

To answer your question, I would take the garage.

This

>trailer house

Not him, but so? Why do you need to spend $500k on a brick house an 1/10th a acre of land? You can get VERY NICE trailers and like 20 acres for less money.

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600k on house & garage
500k on japanese shitboxes

Much rather a $100k House since I don't care what size my house is, just a small house for me/with garage. My favorite car and truck that's no more than $130k.

And the rest is retirement money that I can use for whatever I want, such as investing.

Not all of us live in the desert dude, we need houses with actual foundations

Location location location. Living in my current city I'd much rather have a $100,000 house and a $1,000,000 garage. I own 2 houses here and combined they were only $120,000. Nice big houses too the housing market here is just absolute dog dick.

$1,000,000 goes much further in cars than houses here. In this area a million dollar home isn't significantly better than the $53,000 home I'm in right now.

>No LS swap
Kys