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Extra Income for a Parent Who Bought for a Student Child in F45: the Asset You Already Own
Practical notes before you choose
Use the quoted monthly price as a starting point, then judge the space by access, dryness and host responsiveness.
For storage, the practical test is not just floor area. Ask what fits through the entrance, how often you can visit, and whether the host has used the space for storage before. One useful rule: access and proximity often matter more than headline price — a smaller space near home usually beats a larger unit across town.
Before you commit, it is worth checking how the door locks, when you can collect, whether the route in has stairs or narrow turns, and what happens if you need something back mid-month — those details decide whether the space actually works for what you are storing. Parent who bought for a student child. You bought a place near the university for your child to live in through their degree, and its garage or shed sits unused while term ticks by. You'd happily have the property chip away at its own costs. The premise of this page is narrow and checkable: in F45 (Ireland), the spare space a parent who bought for a student child typically has is worth real, recurring money at benchmark storage rates. A garage or shed at a student-area property let for storage earns steadily — useful local demand, given the student churn around it.
Your realistic asset stack in F45
Not every space type applies to a parent who bought for a student child; this is the plausible set, priced for this area:
| Space | Benchmark monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Garage | €145 | €1740 |
| Spare room | €80 | €960 |
| Driveway | €65 | €780 |
| Box room | €44 | €528 |
The figure to plan around is the garage: €145/month (€1740/year), rising to about €225/month for a secure, easy-access space. No area-level benchmark exists for this routing area, so the figures use the national average storage rate scaled per space type, the standard Packhood derivation. Empty, every one of these earns €0. Renters use the space for car storage, motorcycle storage, tools workshop.
Why this fits a parent who bought for a student child better than the usual advice
Versus selling after graduation. Improve the hold-economics through the degree years. Marginal next to the eventual sale, but it offsets the carry cost now. Versus leaving it idle. Earn from space the student never touches. Someone has to manage access between terms. None of those are wrong; they are just different trades. Storage is the one that costs no capital and almost no time: list once, approve renters, and the garage earns while you deal with everything else you are actually dealing with.
The tax position for a parent who bought for a student child
Storage income in Ireland is Case IV/V income with no tax-free band. At €1740/year gross you would normally stay under the €5,000 net chargeable-person line after expenses and declare it on Form 12. One thing to watch: There is no Irish equivalent of the UK's £1,000 property allowance; the thresholds decide paperwork (Form 12 vs Form 11), not whether the income is taxable. The plain-language summary for your exact situation: tax on storage income for a parent who bought for a student child. Summary, not tax advice.
How the listing works
Packhood is account-first: create a free account, then build the listing with photos, dimensions, access type and your monthly rate, which takes about nine to fifteen minutes. You approve every renter before anything is confirmed, payment is held in escrow, payouts run weekly, and you keep 95% of the rate you set (5% commission; renters pay a separate 20% service fee). Verified damage by a verified renter is covered by the Host Guarantee of €300 per booking, and every let is monthly rolling on both sides.
Frequently asked
How much can a parent who bought for a student child make from a garage in F45? About €145/month (€1740/year) at the benchmark, rising to around €225/month for a secure, easy-access space. Empty, it earns €0. What does a parent who bought for a student child pay in tax on this? Storage income in Ireland is Case IV/V income with no tax-free band. At €1740/year gross you would normally stay under the €5,000 net chargeable-person line after expenses and declare it on Form 12. Summary, not tax advice. Why not just get a part-time job instead? A job pays more in total and costs every hour it pays for. A storage let of a garage pays €145/month for minutes of admin once it is listed; it suits a parent who bought for a student child who wants income without a rota.
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_Benchmark figures, gross, derived per area with the standard Packhood methodology; you set your own rate. Tax lines are a summary, not advice._
Student Storage
Every summer, hundreds of thousands of students face the same problem: their lease ends in June but the new one doesn't start until September. Dragging furniture home to a different city — or worse, a different country — costs more than storing it locally. Peer-to-peer storage through Packhood lets you keep everything in a verified neighbour's garage or spare room, often within walking distance of campus, at 30-50% less than commercial self-storage pods.
Term breaks and study-abroad semesters create similar headaches. A single room's worth of belongings — bed frame, desk, boxes of books, kitchen bits — typically fits into 3-5 m² of floor space. That's exactly the kind of unused corner a Packhood host has sitting empty. You book month-to-month, so you only pay for the weeks you actually need, and you avoid the 3-month minimum lock-ins that commercial operators love to bury in their contracts.
Shared bookings are increasingly popular among housemates. Three or four of you can split a single garage and divide the cost, bringing per-person storage down to as little as £30/€35 per month. Coordinate a single drop-off day at the end of term, label everything clearly, and you'll thank yourselves come September when move-in is a 20-minute job instead of an all-day ordeal.
How to organise student storage
Step 1: Inventory your belongings Walk through your room and list everything you want to store. Photograph each item for your own records. Most single student rooms fit into 3-5 m² of storage.
Step 2: Search for spaces near campus Use the Packhood map to find verified hosts within a short drive or bus ride of your university. Filter by size and price.
Step 3: Coordinate with housemates If splitting a space, agree on a shared drop-off day and how costs will be divided. Packhood supports split payments on shared bookings.
Step 4: Book month-to-month Select your move-in date and book with no long-term lock-in. You can extend or end the booking with 30 days notice.
Step 5: Pack smart Use uniform-sized boxes (book boxes from a supermarket work well). Wrap fragile items in clothing to save on bubble wrap. Label every box on two sides.
Step 6: Drop off and document Take photos of your items in the space on move-in day. This protects both you and the host. Packhood's host guarantee covers up to €300 for peace of mind.
Step 7: Collect before your new lease starts Schedule pickup a day or two before your new lease begins so you have time to unpack without pressure.
Best space types for student storage
- Garage — Ground-level access makes loading and unloading furniture easy. Most garages fit 2-3 students' worth of belongings comfortably.
- Spare Room — Climate-controlled and secure inside someone's home. Ideal for books, electronics, and clothing that you want kept dry.
- Shed — Budget-friendly option for hardy items like bed frames, desks, and plastic-boxed kitchenware. Less suitable for electronics or textiles.
- Basement — Common in NL. Offers good security and constant temperature. Check for damp before storing paper or fabric.
Pro tips
- Vacuum-pack duvets and winter coats — they shrink by 75% and stay fresh. A vacuum bag set costs about £8/€10.
- Put silica gel packets in every box with books or electronics. A bulk pack of 50 sachets is under £5 on Amazon.
- Take a photo of the contents label on each box and save it in a shared album — you'll forget what's where by September.
- If you're cycling to drop off boxes, a cargo bike rental (common in Amsterdam and Dublin) can handle 4-5 boxes per trip for about €15/day.
- Ask your host if you can do a test visit a week before move-out so you can plan how to arrange everything efficiently.
How Packhood compares to self-storage in Ireland
Across Ireland, the main commercial self-storage operators include Elephant Self Storage, National Self Storage, Store4U, U Store It. These companies operate purpose-built facilities with climate-controlled indoor units, typically located on commercial estates outside city centres. Monthly pricing ranges from €60 to €450 depending on unit size and location, with additional charges for insurance, padlocks and admin fees.
Packhood offers a fundamentally different approach. Instead of driving to a commercial facility, you book unused space from a verified neighbour — a garage, spare room, driveway, attic or basement within a few streets of your home. Packhood hosts set their own monthly price, which is typically 30-50% lower than commercial self-storage rates. There are no admin fees, no mandatory padlock purchases and no insurance upsells. The listed price is the all-in monthly cost.
Commercial self-storage facilities have genuine advantages in specific scenarios. Climate-controlled indoor units are better for temperature-sensitive items like electronics, wine or artwork. Facilities with 24/7 PIN-code access let you visit your unit at any hour without coordinating with anyone. Staffed receptions can accept deliveries and provide on-site support. For these use cases, a commercial operator may be the right choice.
For most personal and small-business storage needs, however, Packhood delivers better value. The 30-50% cost saving adds up quickly over a 3-6 month booking — that is €120-600 back in your pocket. Neighbourhood proximity means you can walk to your storage rather than loading a car. Month-to-month billing with 14 days' notice means no lock-in contracts. And every booking includes the Packhood Host Guarantee, with €300 per-booking protection, €25k items cover and €100k host liability cover.
Storage demand in July
In July the storage market finally exhales. The frantic May-June moving peak fades and a calmer, holiday-shaped rhythm takes its place. Families heading abroad want somewhere secure to leave the valuables they would rather not lock in an empty house; international workers going home for the summer do the maths and store an entire flat's contents rather than keep paying rent on rooms nobody is sleeping in. It is a quieter month, but a practical one — storage in July is less about crisis and more about good planning.
Ireland and the UK see school summer holidays begin in early-to-mid July. The subsequent six weeks are characterised by family activity: camping trips require gear retrieval, loft conversions take advantage of children being away, and garden storage sees heavy rotation as barbecue season hits its peak. The Netherlands enters the bouwvak period — the traditional construction industry holiday in late July and August — which paradoxically increases DIY renovation storage as homeowners tackle projects their builders left unfinished.
Festival season is in full swing. Electric Picnic (IE), Glastonbury (GB), and a packed Dutch festival calendar (Lowlands, North Sea Jazz, Mysteryland) all require equipment staging, vendor stock rotation, and post-festival clean-up storage. Festival-goers themselves retrieve and return camping gear throughout the month.
The rental market in Dublin and Amsterdam remains extremely tight, and some tenants use Packhood storage as a bridge while between leases. Storing belongings for 2-4 weeks at €40-60/month is vastly cheaper than an extra month of rent on an apartment they are leaving.
What people store and retrieve in July
- Holiday departure storage — Families store bicycles, electronics, and small valuables in secure indoor spaces while away for 2-4 weeks. Peace-of-mind storage rather than space-saving.
- Expat summer return storage — International workers heading home for extended visits store flat contents — furniture, kitchenware, clothing — rather than subletting or paying idle rent.
- Festival gear rotation — Tents, sleeping bags, wellies, and camping chairs come out for weekends and go back into storage mid-week. Festival-goers may access storage 3-4 times in July.
- Summer camp and childcare equipment — Childcare providers and summer camps retrieve bulk equipment: sports gear, art supplies, outdoor play structures.
- Barbecue and outdoor entertaining peak — Larger barbecues, outdoor heaters, and entertaining equipment come out of sheds. Items replaced by newer models head to storage or donation.
- Loft and attic conversion clearance — Summer is prime time for loft conversions. Everything stored "in the attic" needs an alternative home for 6-12 weeks.
- Summer wardrobe at full capacity — Winter clothing storage is complete. Attics and spare rooms hold maximum seasonal wardrobe volume from July through September.
Storage tips for July
- If you are storing items while on holiday, choose a space with 24-hour access or at least flexible hours. Delayed flights and changed plans mean you might need to retrieve items outside business hours.
- Expats storing flat contents: photograph every room before packing. If your lease ends while you are abroad, you need a visual record for your deposit return.
- Festival-goers: keep your camping gear in a single, easy-to-grab kit bag inside your storage space. Repacking a tent and sleeping bag from loose storage on a Friday evening is nobody's idea of fun.
- If your loft conversion starts in July, expect to need your temporary storage for 3 months minimum. Builders' timelines slip — budget for storage through October to be safe.
- Hosts: consider offering a "summer holiday watch" service — checking on stored items weekly. This premium add-on attracts security-conscious travellers.
Key dates driving storage demand
- School summer holidays begin (late June/early July) — family storage rotation
- Start of festival season — Longitude, Forbidden Fruit, and other Dublin festivals
- Galway International Arts Festival (mid-July) — event and vendor storage
- Peak tourist season — Airbnb hosts clearing personal items from rental properties
Bridging the Summer Gap: Student Storage Between Leases
The gap between academic-year leases is one of the most stressful periods for students in Dublin, London, and Amsterdam. Your current lease ends in June, your new house-share does not start until September, and you have three months of belongings that need to go somewhere. Traditional self-storage companies target this desperation with minimum-term contracts and hidden fees. Packhood offers a more honest alternative. A standard student storage need — 3-5 m² for books, clothes, bedding, kitchenware, and a few pieces of furniture — costs €40-70/month in Dublin, £35-65/month in London, or €35-60/month in Amsterdam, with no admin fees, no padlock charges, and no forced insurance upsells. The ideal approach is to agree your September accommodation first, then book storage close to your new address rather than your old one. That way, move-in day involves a short trip from your Packhood space to your new front door, not a cross-city logistics exercise. Ask your host about holding deliveries — some will accept packages on your behalf over summer, so you can order that new desk or kitchen kit in August and collect everything in one go.
Verhuisdag: The Dutch Moving Day Phenomenon
The Netherlands has a unique moving culture where rental contracts often align to the first of the month, creating concentrated "moving days" — but the real surge occurs around 1 July and 1 September, when student and professional lease cycles converge. In Amsterdam alone, thousands of households move on these dates, creating logistical gridlock in narrow streets already congested with moving vans. Dutch movers face a challenge their Irish and British counterparts rarely encounter: steep, narrow staircases that make moving large furniture through the front door impossible. Many Dutch homes rely on the hijskraan (furniture hoist) through upper-floor windows, adding cost and complexity. A Packhood space serves as both a staging area and a safety valve. Staging: move non-essential items to storage in the days before verhuisdag, so that moving day itself involves only furniture and essentials. Safety valve: if your new apartment is not ready on the first (delayed key handover is common), your belongings have a temporary home instead of sitting on a canal-side pavement. At €45-90/month for a standard Amsterdam space, a single month of Packhood storage covers the transition period and reduces moving day from a panic to a plan.
Frequently asked questions
Can students use Packhood for summer storage?
Absolutely — student storage is one of Packhood's most popular use cases. Book a spare room, garage or attic near your university for 8-12 weeks over summer. Average cost is €60-120/month, saving 40-60% versus campus storage schemes or commercial units. Many hosts near universities are experienced with student bookings.
Is there storage available near universities?
Packhood has listings within 2 km of most major universities across Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands. Search by your university's postcode and sort by distance. Student-heavy areas like Dublin 2/4, Manchester M13, Leeds LS6, Amsterdam Zuidoost and Cork's Victorian Quarter typically have the highest density of available spaces.
What is the cheapest way for students to store belongings between terms?
Packhood peer-to-peer storage is typically 40-60% cheaper than university storage schemes or commercial pods. A spare room or attic near campus costs €50-90/month — enough for 10-15 boxes, a desk chair and a suitcase. Split a larger garage with a housemate to halve the cost further. No contracts, no minimum term.
Can students share a Packhood booking to split costs?
Yes. Two or three students can book a single garage (15-18 m²) and split it — that's €30-40 each per month instead of €90-120 solo. Label your sections clearly and agree a collection date. One person books as the primary renter and handles access with the host.
What should students store over summer and what to take home?
Store: desk, chair, printer, kitchen equipment, winter clothes, duvet sets, books and sports gear. Take home: laptop, valuables, documents, medication. A typical student summer load is 8-12 boxes plus a desk chair — this fits in a 3-5 m² space on Packhood for around €50-75/month.
When should students book summer storage?
Book by mid-April to secure a well-located space. University city listings fill fast from late April to mid-May — in Dublin and Manchester, 70-80% of nearby spaces are booked by the first week of May. Packhood confirms most bookings within 24 hours, so don't leave it to exam week.
Is Packhood storage safer than leaving items in student housing over summer?
Most university landlords don't guarantee the security of items left in empty houses over summer, and insurance rarely covers unoccupied properties. A Packhood host provides a locked space, often with CCTV and verified identity. Your belongings are in someone's actively occupied home, not an empty student house.
Understanding storage costs
Storage prices depend on space type, size, access frequency and location. On Packhood, renters pay €35–€200/month for verified neighbour storage — typically 35–60% less than commercial self-storage.
What's included in the price: The listing price on Packhood is the all-in monthly price. Packhood's 20% service fee is already included — nothing extra at checkout. Hosts pay 5% commission. No signup fees, no admin charges, no insurance upsells.
Host Guarantee: Every booking includes up to €300 of Host Guarantee protection per booking. Hosts are ID-verified through Stripe Connect. Renters can message hosts before booking to ask questions and arrange viewings.
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