I lived in one for two years, with my spouse also having a car. The "morning shuffle" is entirely tolerable if you can arrange your schedules to leave at the same time, or if by some miracle one car consistently comes home later in the evening and leaves earlier in the morning.
Clearly, it's "better" for a single person or single-car family. Then the back end of the garage could be used for storage space or whatever -- but still provides the flexibility of two car spaces should you have guests, or if life changes happen and a one-car family decides they need a second car.
In our case, a double-width garage would have made the unit wider than it really needed to be, and thus more expensive than it needed to be. It's certainly not for everyone, but it has its place in the range of housing options.
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