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    Neighbor

    Rent out unused space — a garage, driveway, attic, or land — for passive monthly income via the 'Airbnb of storage'.

    Rental Marketplace
    Free
    $1,000–$10,000

    About Neighbor

    Neighbor is a self-storage marketplace — often called the 'Airbnb of storage' — where you make passive income by renting out unused space you already have: a garage, driveway, attic, basement, shed or spare land for cars, RVs, boats or boxes. You list your space, set a monthly price, and renters book it through Neighbor, which handles payments and provides host protection; once a renter moves in, the income is largely hands-off. Earnings depend on location, space type and size: hosts can make roughly $1,000–$10,000+/year per property (more with multiple spaces or vehicle parking), and Neighbor highlights an average of around $294 per hour of work because it's so passive. Money paths: rent multiple spaces, target high-demand urban/vehicle-storage areas, and price competitively against pricey traditional storage. Frequent searches: Neighbor.com review, how much can you make on Neighbor and is Neighbor legit. Best for homeowners with spare space who want genuinely passive monthly income with minimal effort.

    What you can do with it

    • Renting unused storage/space
    • driveway & vehicle parking rental
    • passive monthly income
    • monetising a garage, attic, shed or land.

    Pros

    • Truly passive income from space you already have
    • Handles payments, contracts and host protection
    • Higher demand and pricing in urban/vehicle-storage areas
    • Rent multiple spaces to scale earnings

    Cons

    • Earnings vary widely by location and space type
    • You give up use of the space while rented
    • Neighbor takes a service fee
    • Some risk hosting strangers' belongings/vehicles

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    Quick info

    CategoryRental Marketplace
    Pricing
    Free
    Starting at$1,000–$10,000
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