Our children are slowly getting their drivers licenses
. Two of them have their license, a third has her permit, and the fourth one isn't far behind. We are lucky to have two cars that the kids can use in addition to the cars DH and I drive. Our cars are garaged, but the kids' cars are outside on the side yard. We have a long, paved drive, but if they park there, we can't get out of the garage. We're on 2 acres, so dedicating part of the yard next to the drive for a parking area can easily be done.
However....what type of parking area? Do I just pay the $$$ and have an area paved? We do need to fix cracks in our driveway, so we theoretically can bring someone in to do both. Or do we put a gravel area in, lined by railroad ties? We're in NJ, so the area would need to be shoveled when it snows. For the past year, the cars have been lined up on the grass, and one area is already dead. It really doesn't bother me because the car covers it when it's parked there.
Any suggestions or insights? Is there something I didn't consider? Money is a concern because we will have 2 kids in college next year (one local and one in MN).
TIA!!!

However....what type of parking area? Do I just pay the $$$ and have an area paved? We do need to fix cracks in our driveway, so we theoretically can bring someone in to do both. Or do we put a gravel area in, lined by railroad ties? We're in NJ, so the area would need to be shoveled when it snows. For the past year, the cars have been lined up on the grass, and one area is already dead. It really doesn't bother me because the car covers it when it's parked there.
Any suggestions or insights? Is there something I didn't consider? Money is a concern because we will have 2 kids in college next year (one local and one in MN).
TIA!!!