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All Forum Posts by: Bailey A.

Bailey A. has started 15 posts and replied 52 times.

Post: Owning Storage Units-Advice

Bailey A.Posted
  • Investor
  • Fort Worth
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 16

For starters, I live in an oilfield town.  For me (and many others) this means living somewhere that has a huge influx of people and not enough resources to accommodate their needs.  For example, storage units!  Today I called the only local place we have to see if they had available units and lo and behold, they were full (roughly 20 units).

Right now I see this as a possible business opportunity.  I've been saving for my first rental home with the idea that eventually I would get to storage units but now I'm thinking "Why not storage first in a place that REALLY needs it?"

I would love to hear about your experience with owning/managing storage units.  I have a couple of questions below but feel free to add anything else you think is important to know.

1) How many units do you currently have?

2) Do you manage them?  If so, are you able to compare managing storage units vs. managing rental homes?

3) What's your vacancy rate?

4) What resources would you recommend for education on owning storage units?

Thanks for taking the time, I look forward to hearing from you guys!

Post: Class C Neighborhood - Should i rent to this tenant?

Bailey A.Posted
  • Investor
  • Fort Worth
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 16

No, I personally wouldn't rent to this person.  It just seems like a headache waiting to happen. Price of waiting a little longer to find a tenant that meets your criteria versus the cost of a bad tenant. I also agree with John on the topic of her former landlords word meaning nothing whatsoever. 

Hope you find the right one!

-Bailey