I don't have any finds as far storage units go. However I do have some questions. Do you have somebody directly your deal your furniture to and jewelry and automotive parts like all the big things what do you do with them? Craigslist? I sell mostly on eBay and some things on craigslist. But if I bought a storage unit I'm not sure what I would do with everything as far as selling it goes. Unless you had your own store that would make it a lot easier..
I was the guy who bought the trash units. I could buy a trash unit for about $20 bucks. I only needed to turn a profit on one laocker to pay for the rest of the lockers I bought. Had a lot of cleaning to do. I only bought lockers that had a lot of dust, if someone had gone though the locker i didnt buy it no matter how much stuff they salted the locker with. There is some unscrupulous people out there. My wife once bought a locker full of books about about satanic murders, hard back, I estimated tons of em, in the shipping boxes. There was 3' foot sex toys made out of black and decker vibrator tools and looked like someone just threw about 40 large trash bags full of clothes in there. I got burnt on that one real bad. Had one locker that was full of pills, like someone just them everywhere. After I cleaned up the meds, I made a cool $500.00 on a $10.00 dollar trash locker. Then came the TV shows. I had guys bidding $400.00 bucks on a $20.00 dollar trash locker. Had one guy outbid me every locker. They had a rule if you bought it and didnt clean it you got a bill. They gave you 72 hours. Im looking at this overweight guy who was getting off buying it all. He had one truck, no trailer. He had three semi loads of garbage to get rid of. I asked him what he was gonna do with all of it. He said Im gonna donate it. Problem is, I have tried that with my left overs and they dont want it either lol. Unfortunately there is always some guy with dollar signs in his eyes buying it all at outrageous prices. I dont hunt lockers anymore. One of my favorite finds was a 1800's seated silver coin, it was made into a love token. I dont know if I still have the pictures or not. But if the lock isnt cut infront of you, or they have the key. Walk away, its been picked clean. You also need to watch out out for folks who run up the bids. If your gonna buy abandoned lockers, have a truck, and count how many truck load of stuff you got in there. If you see tv's or washer and dryers in the front run the other direction. Look for cob webs, dust. If you cant make your time and money back on a locker, let someone else roll the dice on it.
I was the guy who bought the trash units. I could buy a trash unit for about $20 bucks. I only needed to turn a profit on one laocker to pay for the rest of the lockers I bought. Had a lot of cleaning to do. I only bought lockers that had a lot of dust, if someone had gone though the locker i didnt buy it no matter how much stuff they salted the locker with. There is some unscrupulous people out there. My wife once bought a locker full of books about about satanic murders, hard back, I estimated tons of em, in the shipping boxes. There was 3' foot sex toys made out of black and decker vibrator tools and looked like someone just threw about 40 large trash bags full of clothes in there. I got burnt on that one real bad. Had one locker that was full of pills, like someone just them everywhere. After I cleaned up the meds, I made a cool $500.00 on a $10.00 dollar trash locker. Then came the TV shows. I had guys bidding $400.00 bucks on a $20.00 dollar trash locker. Had one guy outbid me every locker. They had a rule if you bought it and didnt clean it you got a bill. They gave you 72 hours. Im looking at this overweight guy who was getting off buying it all. He had one truck, no trailer. He had three semi loads of garbage to get rid of. I asked him what he was gonna do with all of it. He said Im gonna donate it. Problem is, I have tried that with my left overs and they dont want it either lol. Unfortunately there is always some guy with dollar signs in his eyes buying it all at outrageous prices. I dont hunt lockers anymore. One of my favorite finds was a 1800's seated silver coin, it was made into a love token. I dont know if I still have the pictures or not. But if the lock isnt cut infront of you, or they have the key. Walk away, its been picked clean. You also need to watch out out for folks who run up the bids. If your gonna buy abandoned lockers, have a truck, and count how many truck load of stuff you got in there. If you see tv's or washer and dryers in the front run the other direction. Look for cob webs, dust. If you cant make your time and money back on a locker, let someone else roll the dice on it.
Hey! My kind of thread. Been doing this for quite awhile now as a side job. Found out I'm (We're, Wife included) pretty good at it. I've bought somewhere between 200-300 units. Just bought 5 today and I'm now leaving my "normal" job to get started on cleaning them out. I'll be back! But real fast, our favorite was our first, cheap and they were collectors of many different tastes. Very fun to own that unit. Last month got our first ever safe(s). Found two! Small one, poped the door off and it has one penny inside. Spent 5+ hours cutting the other one open. Floor safe that is half concrete. Killed my Makita Angle Grinder. Two cutting discs flew off scaring the heck out of me. Reward- A paper clip. It's not all easy! But sadly around here many are now online. Hate that. People have 20 days to research, presell, and you cannot see the roach excrement. Lift the door, give me 20 seconds and let the educated guessing begin!
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I been to auctions also, but never wanted to bid for the exceeded way over the amount I would ever spend...guess I might stick to garage, estate, yard sales .... "My sure way of investments". I think a storage auction forum would be great idea...."Treasure Net" all treasures...gl.