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Michael Doherty
  • Real Estate Agent
  • West Hartford, Ct
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What to do for House Maintenance Long Term

Michael Doherty
  • Real Estate Agent
  • West Hartford, Ct
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Hi all,

I currently own a 2 family home in New Britain, Ct. I do all the maintenance and I plan to do all the maintenance (that I can) with all my future houses up until the point of 15-20 units. My current Multi does not have a shed or garage which makes staying organized with yard equipment ect. not easy. My question to everyone is.... What should I do for storage if my plan is to only be here another year or so and house hack somewhere else? Trying to think of the most logical plan for long term.

1. Buy a shed and keep all equipment at this (current) house? But then have to go back and access it every time work needs to be done at any house?

2. Do not waste money on a shed (at this current house) and use the money to invest in an inexpensive truck and tow equipment from house to house? 

3. Wait until I have my own single family house (could be years from now) to buy a shed and store equipment. 

4. Hire out for snow removal and lawn care and save money on purchasing/ storing equipment. 

The easy solution is to buy a shed and keep it at the house and when I move out move all the equipment. I am just curious what other people have done in a similar situation. Thank you!

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