I was thinking of turning my garage into a spaceship factory to build a ship to launch to Mars and charge people for tours. Then I remembered I have absolutely no knowledge on how to build rockets and besides, I don't even have a garage.
I was thinking about turning it into a woodworking shop and renting it out for around $75-$150 per day. What is your thoughts on that? Let's say I do it for $100 per day for 250 days a year, that would be $25,000. That would pay all the tools and any other expenses and still make a big profit! Let me know if this is a bad idea 💡
Pretty good idea! The only issue might be the cost liability insurance. You could use it as a space for people wanting to learn basic carpentry. You could enroll people as students. You could then charge like 8-10 people $100 a week. That would get you around 40k a year. And you schedule the sessions W-S 2hrs a night. That would limit your noise level as well net your a greater profit.
I wanted to know how to go about setting up my garage as a business. Telling me to become a carpenter or set up a tech company doesn't help. It's not ideas for what to do with it, but HOW to do it that I needed.
I used to sell drugs out of my garage and the neighbors definitely frowned about all the traffic. Can you believe they even had the nerve to call the cops...smh.
This is B.S. because in most cities, home garages are zoned as residential and it isn't legal to operate a business from them. Even if you could, these ideas are crazy. "Hey, why not sell drugs or run a brothel out of your garage? Make thousands a day!" "Why not do brain surgery from your garage? You probably already own a Dremel." True story: Once had a business in Los Angeles doing car stereo and we had a detached cement floor garage with a bay door and nothing else inside. The city came in one day and said we couldn't work on cars in the garage because it was zoned as an office. We would have to pay thousands of dollars to have an architect make blueprints and have the garage rezoned as a garage. Only in stupid California.
Save yourselves 12 min and just "dislike" the video....
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It was easy when the first option was "rent it out". This, after you gave them a chance once you realize the title doesn't have nothing to do with the content
When I was in England I growing up power garage was 2 small for any of the things your talking about .nextdoor nadour is a macanic Keeps his tools in his garage.all theses things are great can also turn garage into very small Amazon warehouse to start anyone business if gross u need a real whearhouse eveshaly
In the US, we say gah-Rahj'. In the UK, they say Ga'-rihj. The same word is often pronounced and/or spelled/spelt differently depending on location. and/or culture
I was thinking of turning my garage into a spaceship factory to build a ship to launch to Mars and charge people for tours. Then I remembered I have absolutely no knowledge on how to build rockets and besides, I don't even have a garage.
You can learn rocket science, but where would ever find a garage to start out in?
Great ''CLICKBAIT'' nothing about what the thumbnail suggests!
I was thinking about turning it into a woodworking shop and renting it out for around $75-$150 per day. What is your thoughts on that? Let's say I do it for $100 per day for 250 days a year, that would be $25,000. That would pay all the tools and any other expenses and still make a big profit! Let me know if this is a bad idea 💡
Who is dumb enough to pay $3000-$4500/mth to rent a small garage?
Pretty good idea! The only issue might be the cost liability insurance. You could use it as a space for people wanting to learn basic carpentry. You could enroll people as students. You could then charge like 8-10 people $100 a week. That would get you around 40k a year. And you schedule the sessions W-S 2hrs a night. That would limit your noise level as well net your a greater profit.
I wanted to know how to go about setting up my garage as a business. Telling me to become a carpenter or set up a tech company doesn't help. It's not ideas for what to do with it, but HOW to do it that I needed.
Don't blame this guy! Go watch a different video that is about how to set it up! Its not his fault you taped on the wrong video!
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you'll need to pay... *falls asleep*
YOU'LL NEED TO PAY TAXES AT THE END OF THE YEAR
Neighbors might not like all the traffic and people coming and going from your home.
I used to sell drugs out of my garage and the neighbors definitely frowned about all the traffic. Can you believe they even had the nerve to call the cops...smh.
I'm going to start a massage parlour.
In this pandemic businesses are Personal Protective Equipment, food services and storage.
Fun fact Microsoft apple Google and many other company is start from garage
This is B.S. because in most cities, home garages are zoned as residential and it isn't legal to operate a business from them. Even if you could, these ideas are crazy. "Hey, why not sell drugs or run a brothel out of your garage? Make thousands a day!"
"Why not do brain surgery from your garage? You probably already own a Dremel."
True story: Once had a business in Los Angeles doing car stereo and we had a detached cement floor garage with a bay door and nothing else inside. The city came in one day and said we couldn't work on cars in the garage because it was zoned as an office. We would have to pay thousands of dollars to have an architect make blueprints and have the garage rezoned as a garage. Only in stupid California.
That's pretty USA specific. In the UK it's fine for the most part, even if you're renting the place.
Rates could be effected along with planning laws
I never knew holding grudges would pay off one day.
“Garge”
💀💀💀💀💀💀 i died at least 50 times throughout the video
Save yourselves 12 min and just "dislike" the video....
It was easy when the first option was "rent it out". This, after you gave them a chance once you realize the title doesn't have nothing to do with the content
Yeah clickbait is annoying...
When I was in England I growing up power garage was 2 small for any of the things your talking about .nextdoor nadour is a macanic
Keeps his tools in his garage.all theses things are great can also turn garage into very small Amazon warehouse to start anyone business if gross u need a real whearhouse eveshaly
The word garage is giving me ptsd 😅
That is how they pronounce Garage in Europe, not sure which way is correct
I was wondering
Video is not at all what the title is 😂
He's saying garage incorrect. 🤭
No, no he is not
In the US, we say gah-Rahj'.
In the UK, they say Ga'-rihj.
The same word is often pronounced and/or spelled/spelt differently depending on location. and/or culture
Just watching to learn english.
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