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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Lookey Loos Part 3....March, 2011
« on: March 15, 2011, 10:04:14 PM »

This is a hard game to make any money in with the crowds like they are.....I might be moving on to another venture.....to much time spent and not enough return right now

Whoa !  Isn't this the FIRST time you've actually been out ? 

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: New unit won today
« on: March 15, 2011, 09:26:23 PM »
Yea I was on a circuit all day (12 facilities) not well known...with about 20 people 12-15 bidding....most were all at the more popular circuit....

...but a TON of LOW end, dirty, broken crap and junk in most of the units

ONE worth its salt ...a HUGE double unit...from an older couples home...absolutely loaded

Went for $1,850 ...I stopped bidding at $1,700 ....was indoors on the second floor....would have been an absolute pain in the ass to move all that **** down the elevator....tons of trips 

12 facilities; how many total units?  Now you know what it's really like out there.


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Storage Facilities / Facts about the storage industry from the SSA
« on: March 15, 2011, 08:51:51 PM »
 ;)

•The self storage industry has been one of the fastest-growing sectors of the United States commercial real estate industry over the period of the last 35 years
•There are now approximately 46,000 “primary” self storage facilities in the United States as of year end 2009; another 4,000 are “secondary” facilities (“primary” means that self storage is the “primary” source of business revenue – US Census Bureau)
•There are approximately 58,000 self storage facilities worldwide as of Q4 – 2009; there are more than 3,000 in Canada and more than 1,000 in Australia.
•Fewer than 250 new self storage facilities came on line in the U.S. during 2009; the trend in new construction is down significantly the last four years
•Total self storage rentable space in the US is now 2.22 billion square feet (as of Q4-2009) [approximately 210 million square meters].  That figure represents more than 78 square miles of rentable self storage space, under roof – or an area well more than 3 times the size of Manhattan Island (NY)
•U.S. self storage facilities pay a total of more than $3.0 billion in property taxes to local government  jurisdictions.
•The distribution of U.S. self storage facilities (Q4-09) is as follows:  32% urban, 52% suburban and 16% rural
•The average revenue per square foot varies from facility to facility; however, here are the year-end data for 2008:  Traditional facility: $8.40 psf; Hybrid facility: $9.65 psf; Big Box facility: $11.07 psf; Conversion facility: $10.68 psf. (2009 year-end data is being processed at this time.)
•Primary U.S. self storage facility gross revenues for 2009 were approximately $22.0 billion [or a national average (mean) of $444,000 per facility or national average (mean) of $9.52 of gross annual revenue per rentable sq. ft. (all types of facilities combined)]
•Nearly 1 in 10 US households (HH), or 10% (10.8 million of the 113.3 million US HH in 2007) currently rent a self storage unit; that has increased from 1 in 17 US HHs (6%) in 1995 – or an increase of approximately 65 percent in the last 15 years
•At year-end 1984 there were 6,601 facilities with 289.7 million square feet (26.9 million square meters) of rentable self storage in the U.S.  At year end 2009, there are approximately 46,000 “primary” self storage facilities representing 2.21 billion square feet
•Nationally, at year-end 2009 all self storage facilities employed approximately 160,000 persons, or an average of 3.2 employees per facility
•The average (mean) size of a “primary” self storage facility in the US is approximately 46,200 square feet
•The top-5 self storage companies, including the 4 public companies (Public Storage, Extra Space, Sovran and U-Store-It REITS – Real Estate Investment Trusts) plus U-Haul (a public company/ non-REIT), own and operate some 4,750 self storage facilities, or about 10% of all primary facilities (or 9.5% of all US facilities)
•There are another 30,230 (non-Top-5) companies that own and operate the remaining 45,250 self storage facilities (an industry-wide average of 1.5 “primary” facilities per non-Top-5 company)
•An important subset of that total: there are some 27,650 small business entrepreneurs (90% of all self storage companies) who own and operate just one “primary” self storage facility
•There is a self storage space inventory of 19.2 sq.ft. per U.S. household
•There is 7.0 sq.ft. of self storage space for every man, woman and child in the nation; thus, it is physically possible that every American could stand – all at the same time – under the total canopy of self storage roofing
•More than 700,000 self storage units nationwide are rented to military personnel (4% of all units); however, in communities adjacent to domestic US military bases military occupancy can be from 20%-95% of all rented units
•SSA members value military personnel as self storage customers and traditionally extend special incentives and discounts to those with a valid military ID card, such as: 10%-30% discounts off rental rates, free months of rent, gift certificates, free use of moving truck, “one-dollar move-ins,” no rent increases while deployed overseas, waiver of security deposits, administration fees, etc.
•It took the self storage industry more than 25 years to build its first billion square feet of space; it added the second billion square feet in just 8 years (1998-2005)
•During the peak development years (2004-2005) 8,694 new self storage facilities (approximately 480 million square feet of space were added)
•Gross square footage of self storage “per capita” in the US (at the state level) ranges from 1.60 to 18.65 square feet
•83.9 percent of all US counties (or 2,634 out of 3,141) have at least one “primary” self storage facility
 ;D

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Hard to imagine my old home state of Kansas having 500 auctions a month.


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Storage Auctioneers / Banning a bidder from an auction ?
« on: March 15, 2011, 02:07:02 PM »
I doubt we have any full-blown lawyers in here (unless they're retired maybe) but some of you may have checked into the legalities of holding the auctions and maybe this concept too.

On what grounds can an auctioneer OR a property manager ban someone from attending an auction?

While it seems like it is a public auction, I wonder if since it's private property if at least the property manager might have some ABILITY (if not grounds) for banning a bidder.

So, grounds? Ability? Can they do it legally?


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As the subject line says, post your YouTube "finds" here. When you post, please only post one or two; give other's a chance to post as well.

Here's a start; this one was originally posted by RATannahill in the Lookey Loos Part 3...March, 2011 section.

It is the National Anthem video and is 11 minutes long; I skipped through it.

 



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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Lookey Loos Part 3....March, 2011
« on: March 15, 2011, 08:40:00 AM »
here the link what a circus 

Incredible!  I didn't watch the whole thing, but enough to see that they actually started auctioning a unit before everyone had seen it. That's different; but I guess they wouldn't say SOLD until everyone had a chance to bid.

Different kind of building construction than I'm used to also, and of course the singing of the National Athem was a hoot too....hope they got the words right !

Thanks for posting it.


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The Lounge / Re: Best Affiliate Programs to Join?
« on: March 14, 2011, 10:17:31 PM »
No one has tips on affiliate programs.

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The Lounge / Just saw a movie that reminded me of our business
« on: March 14, 2011, 10:16:37 PM »
Battle LA has a seemingly endless onslaught of people who want to take over....not unlike the newbie swarms of the last few months. Now if we could just take out the command control center.


Damn, here come some more newbies ! Don't they ever give up?

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Storage Wars and Auction Hunters are a conundrum:  We hate them and love them at the same time.
Well, OK, some people just plain hate them.

Personally I watch them, enjoy them (on several levels) and meanwhile curse them for the crowds they have produced. Just have to live with it and as member-auctionninja-said, -up my game-  until they go away.

By the way auctionninja...where are you...lurking in a black suit in a storage auction hallway ?

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: income tax refunds
« on: March 14, 2011, 10:09:04 PM »
I don't think tax refunds are going to bring out crowds, what will is when the second season of storage wars comes back.

Speaking of which:

http://storageauctionforums.com/index.php?topic=805.0

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Other Forms of Selling / Re: Auction House
« on: March 14, 2011, 09:59:18 PM »
I'll be right over.  ;D

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Don't use them myself, but I know one guy out of 15 regulars who does.

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Apparently no Amazon sellers here.

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Good luck.

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