Rear attached are doable and there’s lots around but there are considerations to take in that often reduce its viability. Being part of the house the rear setback of (usually) 7.5m comes into play. So you have to fit your garage between the house and that 25’ setback from the back of the lot. There’s also building depth averages of your neighbours that can be involved depending on zoning. The other question is do you want to be forced to have a driveway and if so do you want it eating up a corner of your backyard or rather have the garage 2’ off the lane and the rest be backyard.
The amount of time you don’t spend walking to your detached garage is way outdone by the amount you’re outside shovelling the driveway of your attached garage.
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