Only ideas I can think of are boucehouse, tables/chairs, and a photo booth. Is there anything else that would be good to rent out? I don’t really have any special skills in particular just have some money to invest in something.
Thanks!

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    Companion for the night to escort a lonely person to make them happy and feel wanted.

    It depends on where you are wanting to rent things out at. I remember on spring break people rented out scooters to ride around town. They had to have great business year round living by the beach. I’ve been in the mountains and people rented out Jeep’s and slingshots. I know a woman after her divorce she rented out the motorcycle she got from her ex. Would make 400-500 a weekend. If you have a certain set of skills rent your self out teacher those skills with first hand experience. If you have land buy storage containers and rent those out for people to store things.

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    Vintage car for photoshoots, wedding rentals etc. this is a very popular thing in the south asian community.

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    Rent a friend Rent a dog Rent a family Rent an uncle

    (They all exist here in Japan)

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    Maybe look at low priced rentals. Super small Homes that can be bought for $15,000-$25,000. Get a loan, put 20% down which isn’t much and take that passive income. These low cost rentals still rent for big dollars in comparison to purchase price. Rent for say $750, have $100 in expenses, make $6,000-$7,000 per year in revenue after expenses

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    If you have money, you can invest in equity. If it is in the secondary market, it can also get the rise of stock price and dividend income at the same time, double income

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    I am today literally working on a case study for Party Rentals.

    What do you want to know?

    We have some clients using us - SwiftCloud - for eDocs i.e. agreement, waiver eSign etc - also client management.

    Good biz, not exactly passive but somewhere in the middle - pickup and dropoff, stuff has to be cleaned (kids…); weddings, kids jumpy houses birthday parties, corporate parties etc.

    Good margins, but there is some asset depreciation, the houses don’t last forever.

    Upside - not that much to start, like $5k can get you going even though probably more like $20, then like any biz it takes some work to get the momentum, but then the referrals and repeat biz starts flowing.

    PM if interested, I’ll put a case study up on YouTube soon

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      This. I work at a school for my W2 job and have rental properties (land and houses). I watched a guy buy two bounces and rent them for 600 a day. Bounce houses cost him 4,000. I personal watched my school pay for them over a year and half.

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    Young guy in my neighborhood started a balloon delivery biz. Simple and dumb as it sounds.

    Tell him how many you want and what colors and such, he brings them to your house at the prescribed time.

    They are big high quality balloons with nice ribbons. He has the little weights if you need them and knows how to affix them to whatever you need.

    He would text a link with the colors and also had a sample book he would come by with so you could choose. He started with kids birthdays, graduations and such delivering maybe 5-10 balloons at a time. Eventually he was doing events as well where he would do the balloon arches and that “higher end” kind of stuff.

    He started in high school and did it through college. All word of mouth, no real marketing at all. It was a nice little side hustle for him.

    The key I think for him was that he was extremely nice and personable, dressed nicely, was very punctual and always 100% of the time “made it right” for his customers.

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    my dad bought a compactor (second hand) for around 1k to make the patio in their backyard. once he was done he put it up for rent on Kijiji. pretty sure he made the money back… lol