bdhsfz6
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- Northeastern Pennsylvania
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- Kubota MX5800 HST & L6060 HSTC Formerly L6060 HST B7100 HST, L2550, L3010 HST, L3430 HST
I have decided that it is time to get a sea can on the property.
In the past 5 years, we have had a lot of changes here.
1) 3 kids graduated and moved out
2) we divided the house in half, upper and lower levels. we live in the lower level, tenants in the upper suite. Our unit is small.
3) that means the GARAGE (30 ft x 30 ft, double bay) is FULL to capacity --- keeping in mind that it contains things that we have gathered over many decades, our stuff, kids stuff, the contents of the entire house - compressed to half the space, along the way there are other items that were not ours ... from my late parents, a few items from friends, general storage etc (still saving and budgeting for a barn)
4) it's difficult to maneuver around everything, therefore difficult to sort / clear items - this is a gradual process, but we need SPACE to get things sorted, and TIME to then do it
5) recent unexpected development is now my aging / ailing father-in-law, and sister-in-law will be moving in, ... along with their stuff
6) I can't take it anymore - I need my workbench, my garage, a place or my wife's car, and space to move around and finish projects
Still working out the details, of location, site prep, budget for an item that was not yet being considered
Some specific things that are still being discussed re the container...
- needs to be water / wind / rodent proof ... I'm leaning towards NEW
- it can not be an eyesore, so it needs to be new, nice paint, good condition ... wife will be happier with that option
- prices are high for either new or used, better deals with longer containers
- rental for a few months is a temporary solution, a better long term option is to purchase one
- my friend can deliver it (that's what he does), but he is limited to 20 ft containers with his equipment
- I was thinking 40 footer, and I have a good connection for a NEW 40 ft, High Cube container (or 20 ft container, at about 75 % of cost), value is the 40 ft
- ultimately, when I land one on the yard it will probably be in the wrong spot. Location options are limited (and there may be a need to find a spot for a live in travel trailer in the same proximity ... for the outlaws, family)
- I'm thinking that a container is good for long term needs, so it's not a temporary storage fix, it will always be useful on the farm
So, although I want to purchase a new, 40 foot High Cube container ($8500), and have the best location for a one time placement, I will probably need to think the opposite ... a 20 foot container ($6750), rented for now ($150 / mo), and able to reposition if needed, by my friend for a couple hundred bucks. Transport alone for a 20 ft can was over $600 Cdn, much more for a 40 ft.
so much to think about. Trying to think out loud.
cheers
As others have said, check your local zoning & tax laws before buying.
In my case, I looked at a container to ease the congestion in my two 40' x 28' pole barns. The delivered cost of a 40' container was close to the price of a new pole barn of similar size. I thought I could save on real estate taxes with the container but my county taxes ANYTHING not on wheels. As a result, I decided to wait until I could afford a third barn.
In the mean time, to ease the congestion, I bought three of these automobile service lifts to take advantage of all the vacant space above the things stored on the barn floor.
4-Post Car Lifts | BendPak Vehicle Lifts
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The total cost for the lifts was slightly less than that of a container and provided more useable storage space. There were also no additional real estate taxes involved.
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