Neighbor Storage Rental vs Photography & Camera Gear Rental
Two PRIME-scored hustles, side by side. Projected income, council reasoning, and a quick read on which one fits your life right now.
Both run on the Asset Build track — this is a within-track comparison. The difference is in the individual PRIME dimensions and the council's reasoning, not the time horizon.
Income trajectory · 12 months
The crossover at month 2 (~$173/mo) is the key variable. If you need income before then, the faster starter wins on timing. After that, the compounding hustle passes it and doesn't look back.
PRIME profile
Where they diverge
Which one fits your situation?
Answer two quick questions for a live verdict.
1. Do you need meaningful income within 60 days?
2. Which way of working sounds more like you?
What the council said
Each of the five PRIME personas scored both hustles independently. Here's where each one landed.
Income is firmly capped at $100-$400/month per space. It's extra cash, but not a full-time scale.
Low relative income per tool.
The easiest setup imaginable. Take photos of your empty garage, list it for free, get paid.
Instant listing.
Steady demand for storage, but highly dependent on your specific location and local supply.
Niche local rental demand.
Pure, unadulterated passive income. Once rented, the money compounds mathematically.
Portfolio scaling works.
Zero ongoing effort or energy required. The platform handles the friction.
Damage claims are stressful.