Some of the garages I've built were way more expensive. 4 car finished interior lit up like ebbits field, high peak roof tied in to match the house and stone faced to match, 111k. But the point is still valid. I would have assumed most, except yuppies at town home / apt complexes would have full time garages.
And all that for 111k was actually a smoking deal for the client
Sure a garage can be very expensive, but a basic 14 by 20 just to hold your precious car, can be cheap as dirt. Heck don't even run power to it, don't finish the inside walls, just keep car safe from sun, hail, thieves, etc. Sitting out in the sun is hell on a car. Ever seen what hail can do?
And out of sight, out of mind. Throw some 1/2 inch minus crush inside as the floor if concrete is out of your budget. You can do a lot of the manual labor yourself, saving even more. A garage can cost $5,000 or $5,000,000 it depends on your needs. But for $5,000 at least your car is inside.
Ps. My first garage I built with a couple friends. It was 16 by 20, the floor was old shingles off a neighbor's house he was getting reroofed. I pulled out the nails, wheeled them home in his wheelbarrow he lent me, and i put down 2 layers at a 90 degree angle to the 1st. The door was easy to lift by hand, no windows, vinyl siding, the man door was used, got it frame and all for $20. But my motorcycles, kayak, mountain bike, lawn mower, and pickup were inside was all that mattered. Cost me less than $2400. I wasn't willing to spend a fortune at the time, but needed something. That was my old duplex, I lived in half, rented the other side. I eventually built another garage like mine in the backyard of the otherside. I asked my tenant if she wanted a garage on her side, and if so was she willing to pay $100 / month more rent. She said yes, and so it was. Big difference was the man door on that side was new, and i got a truck load of crush delivered, shoveled it in, and compacted it with a self made tamping tool that cost me nothing. Have kept my tamping tool all these years and moves. Still works for loose gravel, filling up pot holes, and whatever...good exercise to.