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Adding storage sheds to 7plex
hi,
Buying my first 7-plex in FL (already have multiple duplex) and there is some space to add few pre-fabricated shed storage units.
The rent per unit (1/1) is around 850-1,000, and planning to charge ~$50 per month per shed unit.
Has any of you done something like this before?, or you feel it's more hassle (liability, tenants complaints, etc) than benefits?
Thanks
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We had garages that were loaded with junk when we bought our first property. We cleaned them out and rented them as storage units.
I would ask the tenants if this is something that they would benefit. If they don't use them, then you can advertise and rent out to anyone
Good Luck!
We got $50 per month as well on our deal
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Yep it sounds like a good income add if you have the space, how do you maintain them? secure and clean them? stolen?
Quote from @Juan Rodriguez:
hi,
Buying my first 7-plex in FL (already have multiple duplex) and there is some space to add few pre-fabricated shed storage units.
The rent per unit (1/1) is around 850-1,000, and planning to charge ~$50 per month per shed unit.
Has any of you done something like this before?, or you feel it's more hassle (liability, tenants complaints, etc) than benefits?
Thanks
Juan, I'm just curious, what do you think the sheds will cost to buy, transport, set up, etc?
This sounds like a good idea, but all of that matters of course for the ROI calculations.
Quote from @Ronald Rohde:
Yep it sounds like a good income add if you have the space, how do you maintain them? secure and clean them? stolen?
I plan to make them with no need for maintenance and the lease that I'm not responsible for the stolen goods (I know, this will be the tricky one)
If we assume that once in a while things will not go 100% perfect with one of these small $50/mo storage units... is this really worth your time?
$50/mo is 1/20th of $1000/mo. But will it be 1/20th of the effort? Is the "will you please work with me on the rent" conversations be 1/20th as frequent or 1/20th as long or 1/20th as dramatic?
The cost to "evict" may actually be 1/20th since 'stuff' doesn't have tenant's rights the way a residential tenant does, but the entire other basked of 'stuff' to deal with seems like it might be closer to 1/2 or 75% of the 'normal' level of time/attention/etc that you as the landlord have to deal with.... but you're only getting 1/20th the income.
Unless of course you are going to tie these to the 7 units themselves, and moving forward every time there is a vacancy, include the storage with the unit as a bundled pair, and increase the rent accordingly. That, I could see making sense.
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