This is a GREAT video for someone who's interested in this sort of out-of-the-box idea(s). Wanted to learn what it might take to offer RV storage and this went a long way. Also, LOVE that he's willing to talk to people about it. Will be contacting you for SURE :-)
Thanks for another great / informative video. How wide of doors do you put on units where you are building them on a 60 degree slant? I'm guessing you would want a wider door on those units unless you are staggering/ stepping the units. I'd like to see one of those buildings to see how they workout.
What about buying a vacant building for inside storage? Something like a old Walmart, Kmart, etc. and then do some conversions inside. Can that be a viable option?
Those buildings are often converted to self-storage, but rarely boat/RV storage due to the number of columns inside and lower ROI for that kind of storage. A big shared parking indoor parking facility brings about risk of damage, theft, vehicles in the wrong spot - just more management hassles in general.
I'm looking at some cheap land that is near a boat launch. It's also near a dump and the water quality is an issue (at the site, not at the lake for recreational boating). For that reason, other businesses can't build. But this kind of business should be fine, right? As long as it's big enough and graded properly. I'm not sure about runoff from the lot itself, but I'll look into it. Your videos have been so informational -- I'm binge-watching! Thanks for the excellent content. I wonder if you could have one of these, or self storage units, on a brownfield?
If you have an office on the site, you'll need a restroom. So availability of utilities or ability to install well/septic could be a concern. If you plan to run it unmanned, that's one less item to worry about. As for guidance on dealing with brownfield status, you should probably start with a Geotechnical report from a soil expert/engineer. This has certainly been done before, but every situation can be different. Most storage buildings can be built on a floating slab which does make them a good fit for the situation.
That is the tricky part. You need plenty of cheap land to make it work - ideally located somewhat close to where people live, zoned correctly, and highly visible, and easily accessible for camper trailers.
Great Videos! 👍 So glad I found your channel. This is my dream future business to start. I feel like I need a mentor but I am going to give it a shot. I would love to reach out and maybe pick your brain someday. Thank you for the great content sir
Finding the location is the hard part. You are looking for cheap land, near people, boat landings, freeways; and zoned correctly. Good luck in your search.
Multi-story adds a LOT of cost and is typically found in areas with more costly land. Those developments generally have smaller to medium unit mixes for best ROI. Vehicles can't go in upper levels of traditional self storage either.
This is a GREAT video for someone who's interested in this sort of out-of-the-box idea(s). Wanted to learn what it might take to offer RV storage and this went a long way. Also, LOVE that he's willing to talk to people about it. Will be contacting you for SURE :-)
Thanks for another great / informative video. How wide of doors do you put on units where you are building them on a 60 degree slant? I'm guessing you would want a wider door on those units unless you are staggering/ stepping the units. I'd like to see one of those buildings to see how they workout.
this is a GREAT video. So helpful, thank you for making it.
Covers a lot of angles. Good video
Very very good, thank you for sharing your perspective and experience. Much appreciated.
20:05 - Outside parking makes MORE than having the canopy? Or is it the reverse and you just misspoke?
He mis-spoke on that one. Covered parking will have higher rent than completely open outside parking.
Great Great video.
Thanks for all the info and tips. 👍
Wonderful insights!
This is exactly what I am looking for. How can I ask you more specific questions regarding one property I am considering buying? thanks!
What about buying a vacant building for inside storage? Something like a old Walmart, Kmart, etc. and then do some conversions inside. Can that be a viable option?
Those buildings are often converted to self-storage, but rarely boat/RV storage due to the number of columns inside and lower ROI for that kind of storage. A big shared parking indoor parking facility brings about risk of damage, theft, vehicles in the wrong spot - just more management hassles in general.
I'm looking at some cheap land that is near a boat launch. It's also near a dump and the water quality is an issue (at the site, not at the lake for recreational boating). For that reason, other businesses can't build. But this kind of business should be fine, right? As long as it's big enough and graded properly. I'm not sure about runoff from the lot itself, but I'll look into it. Your videos have been so informational -- I'm binge-watching! Thanks for the excellent content. I wonder if you could have one of these, or self storage units, on a brownfield?
If you have an office on the site, you'll need a restroom. So availability of utilities or ability to install well/septic could be a concern. If you plan to run it unmanned, that's one less item to worry about. As for guidance on dealing with brownfield status, you should probably start with a Geotechnical report from a soil expert/engineer. This has certainly been done before, but every situation can be different. Most storage buildings can be built on a floating slab which does make them a good fit for the situation.
@@Trachtedotcom awesome info, thank u very much!
How do you pick a location to build Boat & RV storage?
That is the tricky part. You need plenty of cheap land to make it work - ideally located somewhat close to where people live, zoned correctly, and highly visible, and easily accessible for camper trailers.
Great Videos! 👍 So glad I found your channel. This is my dream future business to start. I feel like I need a mentor but I am going to give it a shot. I would love to reach out and maybe pick your brain someday. Thank you for the great content sir
Glad you found it helpful, call our office at 608-837-7899 and ask for the regional manager for your state if you'd like to discuss further.
Do you advice on where to build?
I'm in the Houston area.
Finding the location is the hard part. You are looking for cheap land, near people, boat landings, freeways; and zoned correctly. Good luck in your search.
This is fantastic!
Ty 😊
Where do you tow it to?
You ever think about doing like a 3 floor garage type of thing?
Multi-story adds a LOT of cost and is typically found in areas with more costly land. Those developments generally have smaller to medium unit mixes for best ROI. Vehicles can't go in upper levels of traditional self storage either.
Would you build a 12 x 35 or 12 by 40 for boats and Rv? With a 11 by 12 door.
Those are both good sizes. Some of each can be good. Most bumper towable campers will fit in a 40' unit with room to spare.
but if you have it towed and they owe you say $200 then those scammy tow truck companies get to keep it right? what a racket
Those scamy tow companies pay a kick back for the $300 tow fee for the referral.