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re: Self storage - an American phenomenon
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:26 am to The Boat
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:26 am to The Boat
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Probably has to do with dumbass student loan indebted millennials living in small apartments compared to larger living spaces of older generations.
It’s called hoarding
Not everything is political, dumbass.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:28 am to dallastiger55
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Met a guy at a party a month ago that owns 3 storage businesses.
Said they print mone
Much like parking lots, which is the King of all low maintenance/low overhead businesses.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:29 am to TejasHorn
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Why are people keeping stuff that will end up tossed or donated one day anyway? Some people are paying $300/month to store old furniture, cars, etc.
I used to keep my kayak and camping stuff in one because I didn't have room in my apartment and felt less bad about throwing muddy shite in something I rent.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:35 am to dimet
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Self storage is an incredibly lucrative franchise...many can be managed off site...crazy money!
Yep, had my furniture in one for about 6 months while I waited on the right house to buy (Was renting a little house) and when I moved out the owner called me the next day from another state.
Said "I noticed you moving your stuff out yesterday on camera and wanted to make sure you were out and ready to cancel rent"
You sign up online and he calls you when he sees you moved your stuff out. Never met or talked to anyone until I moved out.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:41 am to loogaroo
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Look at most of the new construction and the lack of storage space. Almost seems planned.
Been looking at new/existing homes in South Carolina. No basements and 1-2 car garages, where do you baws put all ur stuff? A three car garage is like a unicorn.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:43 am to dallastiger55
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Met a guy at a party a month ago that owns 3 storage businesses.
Said they print money
Car washes must too. They are popping up all over town.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:45 am to TejasHorn
Mom and dad’s basement can’t fit them and all their shite
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:46 am to chinhoyang
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I cannot imagine a storage facility allowing someone to plunk a car or truck in a unit. The fire hazard would be too great.
ETA: I searched. There are some that allow vehicles in a unit $109 a month in Shreveport. I couldn't find the rules, e.g. will they allow an older vintage car that leaks?
Fire hazard? They are mostly all metal and concrete block. We store the wifes car in one during he winter months to keep it indoors. 10' x 20' costs about $180 month. (She needs this large of one to keep from running into all the doors and walls).
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:53 am to JohnnyKilroy
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If I had a bad arse classic car I would want to use it or at least look at it lol.
Instead of putting it in a storage unit that I visit a couple times a year at most.
Oh I'd drive it around anytime it was nice. But I doubt I'd keep it at my house unless I build a new garage.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:54 am to AlumneyeJ93
I rented one for 60 days in the last year. They required me to pay like $15 a month for insurance on my stuff. I asked the person working there if anybody had ever had anything stolen or filed a claim. She said not in the 7 years she had worked there.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:56 am to TCO
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Not everything is political, dumbass.
How was that post political, dumbass.
Not everything is political, so stop looking for it everywhere.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 11:58 am to Ash Williams
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Oh I'd drive it around anytime it was nice.
I guarantee this was said for 99% of classic cars that are currently rotting in storage and haven’t been turned over in the past 36 months.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:18 pm to CAD703X
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my wife ABHORS storage sheds
My fiancée is the opposite, she didn't even blink an eye when I told her I planned to have a reasonably sized shop built in the backyard with an attached garden shed.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:20 pm to Supermoto Tiger
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The only thing in my garage is my vehicle and a single garbage can.
You call yourself a man?
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:27 pm to TejasHorn
I found it odd this morning I saw a facebook post from a guy I went to high school with about his storage location leaking. This guy is a lefty commie always bitching about not having enough but here he is renting storage for what I can assume is mostly junk. I still have some old video games and comics but nothing that would warrant a storage unit.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:27 pm to tigeralum06
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You don’t need it now. It would be cheaper to buy brand new furniture later.
This is my line of thinking.
You could buy some damn nice furniture and more for the $200/month you were paying while away for however many years.
And let's be real. How many women finally moving into a new purchased home even want to go back to the old stuff they stored away years ago?
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However, by the time they did go to use some of that stuff much if it was dated, about all I remember them using was some of the China and dishware my mom still had new in the box. They kept that unit probably 15 years or more when I was a kid and ended up throwing away probably 95% of the contents.
Exactly. Unless you are only using the unit while you're between places for a short term, you are unlikely to actually use the contents in many situations.
This post was edited on 2/6/24 at 12:38 pm
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:34 pm to loogaroo
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Look at most of the new construction and the lack of storage space. Almost seems planned.
This. They build these houses with no storage. They use preassembled trusses that means the attic shouldn't be used for storage. Basements aren't common in my area. They put in front load garages that can barely fit two cars empty. And then the HOAs prohibit sheds. Where do they keep the lawn equipment? Tools? Kid toys? Holiday decorations?
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:37 pm to Benne Wafer
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And then the HOAs prohibit sheds. Where do they keep the lawn equipment? Tools? Kid toys? Holiday decorations?
They fill up the garage and they park one or both cars in the driveway or the street
Posted on 2/6/24 at 12:54 pm to The Boat
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How was that post political, dumbass.
Student loans are backed by the federal government. So it is political.
People who fill a storage with extra stuff are hoarders. It has nothing to do with their college expenses. Secondly, if they are too poor to buy a house, they are probably too poor to pay for a storage.
Lastly, making a blanket statement that millennials can’t afford houses because they have student loans is asinine. I don’t know a single person my age who doesn’t own a home.
Posted on 2/6/24 at 1:10 pm to Upperdecker
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They fill up the garage and they park one or both cars in the driveway or the street
Exactly. And usually within ten years there are cars parked everywhere on both sides of the streets because the kids who moved in when they were young eventually grow up and start driving and there is no place for their cars. It's one of the reasons I have always insisted on a side load garage house/neighborhood when we were house hunting because the wider lot required for the swing in usually means there is space for additional parking.
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