MoneyWise Reports On The "Self-Storage Side Hustle"
Self-storage isn’t just for seasonal decorations and old furniture anymore—it’s quietly becoming a launchpad for side hustles.
According to a recent report highlighted by Yahoo Finance's MoneyWise, 28% of storage renters are using their units to support a side business, generating an average of $646 per month—nearly $8,000 a year.
That extra income is being driven by flexibility. Instead of investing in warehouse space or expanding at home, renters are using storage units to hold inventory, organize supplies, and even operate small-scale workspaces. What started as a simple storage solution has evolved into something closer to a “flex space” model, with some operators offering powered units, delivery access, and even office-style buildouts.
Of course, it’s not all upside. Costs vary widely depending on location and amenities, and not every facility allows business activity inside units. Add in insurance, access limitations, and potential restrictions on tools or materials, and the margins can tighten quickly.
Still, for many, the math works—and the trend is hard to ignore. What used to be extra space is now, increasingly, extra income.
Read the full article here: Storage Hustle
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