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At Executive Self Storage, we are often asked questions by existing self-
I have heard that self-
This depends on the location, the market and the ability for new competitors to enter
the market. This also depends on how much you pay for a facility or how much it will
cost you to develop a facility. Because the self-
What should my expense to revenue ratio be? I have attended seminars and understand that in this industry, generally it is not over 35%. Is this true?
This is the most abused theory in the industry. While it is true that many facilities
operate within this parameter, you need to consider several factors. For example,
lets say you have a facility that generates $30,000.00 per month in revenue, is 50,000
square feet, and you operate in a high property tax district (Arizona for example).
Lets say your expenses may exceed 12,000 per month, or an average of 40% of your
revenue. Does this mean you are not operating correctly? Of course not. Each facility
should be evaluated on how it performs relative to the investment. Now lets say you
have another facility in a neighboring county that is the same size, generates the
same income, but the property taxes are significantly lower. Lets say this facility
operates at $10,000 per month or 33% of revenue. Obviously, the profit margin is
greater but this does not mean the first property is a poor investment, it simply
means that you have different obstacles to overcome in order to get the same margins.
We do not assign a target expense to revenue ratio to our stores; rather we look
at the overall business performance.
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How much should I pay my managers?
Your managers are the most important assets you have. Our industry has paid managers on a lower scale than other similar industries but recently many operators have seen the value of compensating mangers properly. If you want top professional managers, plan to pay them accordingly. This is also a market specific question, as the cost of living in say California is significantly higher than in say, Kentucky. This will play a key part in your compensation. Also, consider the size and type of housing provided (if applicable), benefits, vacation etc.
Is it true that I should own a self-
Nothing could be further than the truth. While it is true that most facilities operate with less than 4 employees, you have continual competition, you have to be knowledgeable about maintenance, accounting, legal issues, security, customer service and an abundance of industry specific items. Land costs have escalated over the past decade and so has the cost of development and construction. Be prepared to pay top dollar for your new facility.
Are delinquent accounts a big problem for your facilities? What should my percentage of delinquents be?
Unfortunately in our industry we do have customers who for one reason or another
do not pay their rent on time and become delinquent. We also have some whom we end
up having to auction as a result of their actions. Delinquent accounts can be minimized
by persistent, firm (not rude) follow-
Should we offer discounts if we are having difficulty renting our spaces?
Each store has to be aware of its immediate competition and what they are doing and they need to be aware of what customers will react to. We encourage our stores to use time (1/2 month free with One full months payment for example) rather than price ($10.00 off a 5 x 10 for example) as a rent incentative where applicable. Since our stores generally are one of the best in the market, we feel that our ability to sell customers on our service, location, security etc will allow us to not have to offer discounts as an ongoing promotion.
Should I include the managers in my budgeting process?
Yes. Managers can be very helpful in projecting rent fluxuations, delinquencies and other revenue generating areas. Managers should also be aware of the controllable expenses (supplies, maintenance, services etc) and can be helpful giving you ideas of how to save money without sacrificing service.
Why should I use Executive Self Storage to operate my store?
Executive Self Storage has been managing properties for over 20 years. We are experienced,
knowledgeable, and professional and have the ability to manage your property the
way it should be operated. We are trained professionals, and continually update our
training on the latest market trends, techniques and industry growth and change.
We have become one of the best-