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I’ve heard that investing in self-storage in OZs might be “recession resistant.” Why?

I’ve heard that investing in self-storage in OZs might be “recession resistant.” Why?


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  • Matt Campbell
    May 18, 2020

    I agree. It's a pretty steady business and could even see an uptick in a recession as people or businesses move or reduce their footprint and put things into storage. The challenge is someone has to man the office and so it isn't completely passive as say renting warehouse space would be. In certain markets warehouse space with modern access features are in short supply and is about as turn-key as it gets. In either type of business, you would have to know the market and local demand. Self-storage also is great as it can be done within the shell of an existing building that might exist. This can reduce overall costs by 20-50% one national operator in Chicago told me last year.

  • David LeGrand
    May 18, 2020

    People often downsize housing in recession and store more.

  • Brad Cohen
    May 18, 2020

    When people get evicted they will need a place to store their stuff.

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