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Need help on building a new garage

Dot Cheng
  • Sugar Land, TX
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I am thinking to purchase an investment property which has no garage. Need help on build a new one next to the house. There is no HOA in that area. Had no clue on how to start it, do I need a permission? Any idea on roughly how much it will cost? Also, any recommended contractors in Houston area? Thanks a lot!

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Vijaianand Thirunageswaram
  • Real Estate Broker/Owner & Property Manager
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Vijaianand Thirunageswaram
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@Dot Cheng Is the property in Sugar land or close by? Even though it's not HOA, it might with city limit. You need to check with the planning department to see what's the zone and restriction. Most likely they will allow you do it if its Residential zone. If so, just get quote from few contractors who takes care of everything from pulling permit and plan and construction. Hope this helps!

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