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  • 05-13-2021
    12V71

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lis2323 View Post
    Wow pretty cherry situation!![emoji481]


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    Exactly. If they could find their own people to do what I do, I might be out of a job. Or not.
  • 05-13-2021
    Lis2323

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    Quote Originally Posted by 12V71 View Post
    I guess I'm lucky, I have nearly 6,000 square ft for $1500 per month... But I'm in the middle of nowhere.
    I rent from a farm that swallowed up a couple of other farms and this building is surplus to their needs. It helps that them and 3 others are my best customers too. The owners do not hold anything over my head... They wait in line like everybody else. Purely a business deal.
    Wow pretty cherry situation!![emoji481]


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  • 05-13-2021
    12V71

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    I guess I'm lucky, I have nearly 6,000 square ft for $1500 per month... But I'm in the middle of nowhere.
    I rent from a farm that swallowed up a couple of other farms and this building is surplus to their needs. It helps that them and 3 others are my best customers too. The owners do not hold anything over my head... They wait in line like everybody else. Purely a business deal.
  • 05-12-2021
    Lis2323

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    Quote Originally Posted by idacal View Post
    Only thing you can do is raise your rates, untill its doable or move elsewhere But if your having that problem all the other shops are to. start bumping your rates untill work actually slows down think you will be suprised At what the market will bear.
    I agree. If you do good work don't be afraid to charge accordingly.


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  • 05-12-2021
    idacal

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    Only thing you can do is raise your rates, untill its doable or move elsewhere But if your having that problem all the other shops are to. start bumping your rates untill work actually slows down think you will be suprised At what the market will bear.
  • 05-12-2021
    SweetMK

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    Quote Originally Posted by fortyonethirty View Post
    Looking at about $1.00 per foot per month at the cheapest, $1.50 for something nicer.
    I don't understand how that could even work for a welding shop, unless you do a night shift and week ends.

    What are you guys paying?
    Around Roanoke VA,, right now, a home (nice home) rents for $1 per square foot,, a really nice home is under $1.50 per square foot, per month.

    From 2000 to 2008 we rented a shop that was clean but basic, (no air conditioning) for $1,000 per month, the shop was 4,000 square feet.
    with the economic downturn in 2008, we talked the landlord into REDUCING the rent to $500 per month,,

    It is a nice building, 40X100 feet,, well insulated, gas heat, HIGH bay ceiling,, 15 feet, IIRC,, it even had LOTS of sky lights.

    In 2012, the rent went back up to $1,000 per month,,
    In 2015, the rent went up to $1,200 per month,, we moved out,, (remember, that building is 4,000 square feet)
    So, $0.30 per square foot per month was too much for rent for a shop until recently,, here,,

    I watched that building, as I passed it occasionally, it did not rent until 2019,, it sat empty for over 4 years.

    So, rent depends a LOT on where you are located,,,
  • 05-12-2021
    smithdoor

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    Buy a ranch or portable welding.
    Most costumers like having work done in there yard or shop the up side no rent.

    Dave

    Quote Originally Posted by fortyonethirty View Post
    My current place is getting a little cramped. Thinking about getting a bigger shop. But there are very few available in my neck of the woods, and what is available, the prices seem nuts. Looking at about $1.00 per foot per month at the cheapest, $1.50 for something nicer. I don't understand how that could even work for a welding shop, unless you do a night shift and week ends.

    What are you guys paying?
  • 05-12-2021
    user 9328330

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    This is the main reason that I'm a mobile welder.
  • 05-11-2021
    jamscal

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    What other people in the country are paying doesn't really matter if you're in a high rent area.

    But I was paying around $3k a month for 6000 sq ft up until I bought a building recently. I was there probably for 7 years.

    You can go to loopnet.com to find out what properties around the country are going for. It's a commercial real estate listing site so it's searchable by location, property type, rent or lease, etc.
  • 05-10-2021
    Willie B

    Re: How much are you guys paying for rent?

    At no time in life have I paid rent. Built my first on my parent's land at age 16. At 21, a neighbor (sort of a surrogate grandfather) said: "I guess if we want you to stay around you'll need a place to stay." He sold me a small lot. I later bought another adjacent lot. Bought land my in laws put on the market. A couple years ago I bought my parent's home from siblings. Like Dr. Seuss's Onceler, I keep biggering.

    I certainly understand the need to rent, I have always avoided it. I built my house myself at 23 mostly by liquidating a collection of classic cars, then a small loan.
  • 05-10-2021
    fortyonethirty

    How much are you guys paying for rent?

    My current place is getting a little cramped. Thinking about getting a bigger shop. But there are very few available in my neck of the woods, and what is available, the prices seem nuts. Looking at about $1.00 per foot per month at the cheapest, $1.50 for something nicer. I don't understand how that could even work for a welding shop, unless you do a night shift and week ends.

    What are you guys paying?

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