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JimMorrissey

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Does anybody have any experience with storage buildings? I've got this piece of land that I'm not exactly sure what to do with. I was going to build a couple of houses on it, but now I'm thinking storage would be a profitable use. I have some questions if any owns or has managed/built these type of buildings.
 
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I have no personal experience in this, but I have looked into it. A person I know had some orange groves on a main road. Cleared some if it, and put in a storage facility. Pure money maker. No constant maintenance or electricity except for the entry gate and outside lighting. Simple single row of metal buildings with roll up doors. Maintenance becomes an issue at the 10 year mark with pavement and normal wear and tear. Location is crucial. Works best if near apartment building or areas where construction people are located. Security can be an issue if the area has a crime problem, then the facility cost goes up.

Joe
 
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I've been watching purchase prices of self storage buildings. We call em mini storage down here. Recently I shopped a 792 unit complex on a main road. Asking price was 1.8 mil. Was claimed to generate $20,000 a month. I couldn't work the deal like I wanted so I didn't get far with it but that's for another day.
I don't have any minis but I want some.

Units are common here so compeition is heated. Someone will need to be available when it's conveinient for the customer to rent the units.

Consider fencing and gating the property. Security cameras and coded gates. Consider a few heated/cooled units. Route sales folks love these. Snow removal will be needed. Your L39 has that covered.

The point is storage buidings make a lot of cash right quick. Structure it to pay for itself in 10 years. Sooner if possible.

Landlording isn't all peaches and cream. Expect to get calls nearly everyday. Be available to show the units and collect fees at odd times. Set up a mail box onsite and check it daily or set it up at the post office. The onsite box will need to be the big heavy box the post office uses.


Expect to lock a few non payers out and sell off their junk after holding it for the legal time in your state. Most consignment stores or flea markets will buy lots of stuff around here.

Join your local landlord association.
Visit landlord.com.
Mini storage owners have their own association but I don't have the url.

HTH
 
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Jim,

It depends on the location of the property as to what will work. You know the three most important things in real estate, location, location, location.

Ron
 
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Be sure and go overboard about ID's on the the people you rent to. The horror stories revolve around hazardous waste being abandoned in storage units.
 
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Also meth labs being run in storage units and leaving the waste.
 

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