Just bought a flip in "North Lake Highlands" that we intend to keep for a long time, but the garage situation desperately needs an overhaul. It's a 2-car that is oriented transversely on the side of the house for curb aesthetic, but the single-lane driveway doesn't offer much maneuvering room to park both vehicles; my wife (no pics) will likely take out the neighbor's retaining wall on her first attempt. I also want a 3rd stall.
The desired outcome would be to functionally rotate the garage 90 degrees so it opens to the street, add 3rd stall inline with existing driveway, and widen driveway (at least partially) to access the first two stalls. Based on my non-expert review of the lot survey and existing structure, this should be doable if I'm willing to sacrifice some of my front yard. And as a bonus, to simplify the required roofline revision, I'd likely gain ~160sf for an office or expanded living area ahead of the 3rd car. Given the absurdity of construction materials and services right now, this is probably a project for next year or beyond, but trying to do a little due diligence up front.
Does this seem reasonable, or am I an idoit who just bought a shitty house? What can I expect this to cost, and where would I start the process (any specific DFW recs?)? Thanks in advance.