These guys have tried:
bit.ly/nEQvml - Storably, abandoned.
sparefoot.com/ - started as a P2P, but pivoted to a mom and pop aggregator.
This UK site looks to be doing only ok: sharemystorage.com.
The storage industry is large: http://bit.ly/LXaB86 and probably ripe for disruption.
Maybe the timing is right for this to be well-executed.
Anyone interested or have any insight?
Interesting question, and I could hypothesize all day about issues you'd have to work out:
-> liability if stuff gets stolen?
-> 24/7 access? (if you're renting storage space in the basement, do you have to give renters keys to your house?)
-> Look at pricing for storage places and then ask yourself what pricing makes sense for both parties. Like if $70/month gets you a 10x12 storage space at a professional site how cheap would a c2c alternative have to be? Maybe $40/month? Would $40/month be worth the hassle of storing someone else's stuff in your garage?
Best approach is probably just send an email to the storably people to get the straight dope. Looks like their team is still intact.
Agreed. I have been thinking about the "what's it worth to store stuff question"...and I think, as someone who may store things for people, that $10 a box to fill up my 12-box closet might be worth it.
Access would probably not be 24hours....times to be listed on a "sellers" profile.
Agreed, the person storing would need to probably know what's in the box. While this could be weird, if you want to store your stuff at someone elses house, you probably wouldn't mind them seeing what's in the box.