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Active Triple Garage Listings

Triple garage homes are ideal for families, hobbyists, and trucks/toys—but “triple” can mean different layouts. Start with MLS® filters and keywords, then verify bay size, door height, driveway depth, and whether it’s 3 true bays (vs tandem).
Best buyer move

Filter on MLS®, then confirm usable bay widths and door height before offering.

Best seller move

Price to comps with the same garage class—triple premium is real when proven.

Highest risk

“Triple” that’s tandem or too narrow for 3 vehicles—measure it.

Buyers: get a curated shortlist. Sellers: get a comps-based value plan for triple-garage demand.

MLS® is the source. Details can change and should be verified.

Verify it’s truly a triple garage (quick checklist)

“Triple” should mean three usable bays for three vehicles—unless you specifically want tandem (2+1).

What to confirm (buyers)

  • Layout: side-by-side 3-bay vs tandem (2+1 deep)
  • Bay width: can three vehicles fit comfortably?
  • Door height: important for trucks/SUVs; confirm clearance
  • Driveway depth: can you park without blocking doors?
  • Power/heat: heated, 220V, floor drains (premium value)
ItemWhy it mattersWhat to do
True 3 baysUsability + resale demandConfirm layout and measure
Door heightTruck/SUV fitAsk for clearance or specs
Tandem vs side-by-sideDaily convenienceDecide which you prefer
Heated/220VPremium upgrade valueConfirm in listing + during showing

Tip: photos can be misleading—garage depth and door height are worth verifying early.

Buyer strategy: how to win the right triple-garage home

Triple-garage homes often move faster when inventory is tight. The best approach is speed + proof.

How buyers win

  1. Shortlist fast (MLS® + keywords)
  2. Confirm garage facts (layout, door height, specs)
  3. Book showings quickly (garage is a high-demand filter)
  4. Offer with clarity (conditions that match your risk tolerance)

Get a curated triple-garage shortlist

Tell us your city, budget, and “must-haves” (heated, oversized, side-by-side, etc.). We’ll send a focused list.

Seller note: triple garage pricing (how to capture the premium)

Triple garages can create a real premium—especially if it’s side-by-side, oversized, heated, or has high doors. The key is to price against comps with similar garage class and highlight the garage clearly in marketing.

Seller moves that typically help

  • Photograph the garage properly: wide-angle, clean, show depth and bays.
  • Call out specs: door height, heated, 220V, drains, epoxy floor, etc.
  • Price with proof: compare to true triple-garage solds (not “2 car + tandem” unless comparable).

Get a seller-first triple-garage value plan

We’ll estimate the premium based on real comps and give you a clear plan to sell with confidence.

FAQ: Triple garage homes in Alberta

Is a “tandem” garage the same as a triple garage?

Not always. Tandem usually means two bays with a third space behind one bay (2+1). Some buyers love it; others want true side-by-side 3 bays. Confirm layout before committing.

Do triple garages increase resale value?

Often, yes—especially when demand is high and the garage is truly usable (side-by-side, good door height, and driveway fit). The premium varies by neighborhood, lot type, and comparable sales.

What should I verify before I buy?

Confirm three usable bays, door height/clearance, driveway depth, and any premium features (heat, 220V, floor drains). Photos don’t always show true dimensions.

What’s the best next step if I’m selling a triple-garage home?

Start with a comps-based value plan so you price to the real triple-garage premium. Then market the garage with clear photos and specs.

Next best step

Buyers: get the shortlist. Sellers: get the pricing plan. Same-day clarity.

General info only; not legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm listing details in current MLS® data.

What to look for in a triple garage

  • Door layout
    Three singles vs one double plus one single. Singles help if a vehicle is long or lifted.
  • Ceiling height
    Check clearance for racks lifts and tall trucks. Many buyers target 10 ft plus where available.
  • Heat and insulation
    Look for radiant or forced air heat insulated doors sealed slab and vapor barrier.
  • Power and lighting
    Sub panel outlets on separate circuits LED lighting and 240V for tools or EV.
  • Driveway and pad
    Depth and width for three wide parking. Ask about RV pad or side yard access if allowed.
  • Storage and flow
    Mezzanine shelves mudroom entry pass through to backyard and safe door swings.

Buying for toys or a small shop Ask for door sizes slab condition heating type insulation R value and any permits for heat or electrical.