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Climate Control Self Storage Development - Design & Cost
Looking into ground up development for single story climate control self storage facilities in my market and looking for some general guidance on design & cost rule of thumbs - any help would be greatly appreciated.
Currently working through some (very) preliminary due diligence with the goal of creating a template for 150 & 250 unit climate control buildouts in order to dial in an acreage size to focus in on for land acquisition, and to try and determine the most cost effective & scalable footprint to build as a "test" that can be scaled.
Couple of questions & assumptions that I'd really appreciate some critiquing/input on:
Building Layout:
- Right now I'm assuming 1 acre (43,560ft) will yield about 60% (+/- 26,190ft) of climate control NRSF.
- What is a good rule of thumb yield/acre, and how many sq ft of slab/building should i assume for every 1 ft of climate control NRSF?
Building Cost:
- I've heard varying estimates $/ft for capex related to building a climate control facility, but what can I expect generally in total $/ft for an assumption when building 150 or 250 unit building. I've heard $50, 35, 40, etc for turnkey rule of thumb - shell, utilities, foundation, M&E, paving, etc, basically everything but land.
Opex ratio: Is 35% of revenue a solid assumption for operational expenses - insurance, maintenance, etc?
Right now my cost assumptions look something like this:
25,000 ft to yield 250 units
Acreage needed for 250 units = about 1 acre (Depends on local municipality requirements for detention, setbacks etc but for now this is my assumption)
25,000*$50 = total buildout cost less land
revenue $ *.35 = opex cost
thanks!
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Validate your 1acre model as far as units and NRSF.
Assume no storm pond.
Model 1:
We use 50 foot at both ends for turnaround.
25 foot driveways.
Side Setbacks use 25 foot.
Pick a rectangle since that is the most efficient shape.
With 10 foot wide units. Use a mixture of 30 and 40 wide units. How many units did you come up with?
Model 2:
Build a one roof facility.
No driveways.
Just setbacks in the 3 sides.
50 foot parking up front.
Single story. No elevator or stairs.
ADA compliant hall ways and doors.
How many units did you come up with?
Validate your footprint and NRSF first. Then work on cost.