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Vincent Sottile
  • New York
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Neighbor Storage App - renting large unfinished basement?

Vincent Sottile
  • New York
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Has anyone used Neighbor storage before? 

I'm considering renting out a large unfinished basement through Neighbor, but was curious if other people have experiences with Neighbor or suggestions first.

I figure this would be a great first real estate project for me to get into as it would have minimal costs and overhaul. All I would need to do is clear out the basement and post it on the app. There would be no tenants I would have to deal with, only setting up a date for renters to move their stuff in and out.

I'm also wondering if it would be a better idea to rent out the entire basement, or break it up into smaller rentals (i.e. a 30x30 space or a bunch of 10x5 spaces etc.)

I'm imagining there is a market for people who need to store boxes for a quick move etc., but I can't imagine one person filling the entire basement so that's why I'm considering breaking it up if possible. Thanks!

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