So this is my current situation...
I live in a small house which is divided into 3 apartments, there is a small space at the back of the house where my landlord and the other tenants have allowed me to keep my larger scrap items before I am able to take them to the yard. Can fit 3 or 4 full size appliances there. My current job doesn't allow me to get to the yard more than once a week (saturday mornings), so basically I am able to do a little scrapping saturday afternoon, fill my little storage area then I am stuck for the rest of the week, minus the occasional small item I stumble across.
There is a storage facility about a 5 min drive from my place, all units are the garage type where you can drive right up to it and you have 24hr 7 day a week access. Being in a major city real estate isn't cheap, a 10x10 will cost me about $200/month, about $300 for a 10x20.
I am seriously considering getting a 10x10 to start. With winter fast approaching my landscape construction work will be ending I then switch to being oncall for snow removal. This will give me much more time to scrap. Now this means I will be able to get to the yard more frequently, but weekends are still a problem and I would like to have some storage/workspace so that I can keep things a little longer if needed to do full breakdowns to maximize value or hold on to them for resale. It also sucks to have to pass on larger items that would make me good money simply because I have no means to temporarily store it. A larger 10x20 unit would also allow me to keep a small trailer in it, further increasing my money making ability.
Lastly I really wouldn't mind being able to stop using my limited space inside my apartment to store smaller stuff. It's not to bad but as a young single guy I don't really want to explain to girls I bring home why I have a whole bunch of rubber maid containers full of metal and broken down microwaves in my living room lol.
I'm almost positive I will give it a go for a few months anyways to see if it makes sense and if I can make it profitable enough for me to justify it. But would still very much like to get the thoughts of others on the matter.
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