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Turn it into an art studio and sell art
Find someone who needs to store their boat.
startup a clandestine weed farm operation
Rent it for a warehouse. If you want something sophisticated, you may renovate it and make some small rooms for people who need space for streaming.
Pack every square inch of it full of random shit you don’t really need, but can’t seem to throw away.
It’s the American way.
Turn it into a sweatshop
Set it up as and ADU and look to your close network for a tenant. You’ll find one. We converted a barn behind our house in an old neighborhood and rented it out for years to good people and it was well worth it. In fact, many ordinances are coming on that will allow basements to be turned into ADUs so this will be more commonplace. Just follow the local ordinance and codes.
Make it into an Onlyfans studio
+1 for the warehouse idea. I run a small ecommerce store and would totally use a semi-private micro-warehouse like this to store excess inventory for my basement business. Reach out to small local retailers or e-commerce folks you know. Offer to rent one or both stalls. Clean it out, add good lighting. Ask them if they want shelving included, and charge more if they do.
Rent it out. Get a realter or property manager to find you someone that matches your style. Get paid to do nothing.
I hear Apple computers was started in a garage. Amazon too. Maybe you could do something like?
Yeah, the mongol empire was started in an old barn too
I would go ADU or if you live in a desirable area then list it on AirBNB.
BUT, your biggest issue is going to be converting it into a livable unit and adding a sewer line if one is not already there. You could convert it to a studio which would save you some renovation cost but will also lower your rental rates.
I would get quotes to finish the apartment. Then you could split the garage with the unit so you keep 1 space for yourself to either use for storage or parking or whatever and the other space goes with the rental. The ADU will also increase your overall property value.
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I’d love to know any ideas for the space that currently interest you.
I know a few people who'd rent it to work on cars
There is such demand for small shop space for a few hundred a month. I wound up renting a fenced gravel yard/lot with a seacan (shipping container). The right garage in the right area, yeah I'd probably rent that. I see them go for $300/month which is reasonable (2 car).