For those of you who are interested in opening a business and happen to have an unused garage, there are several business ideas that are suitable for you. Check it out!
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1. Laundry
If you have laundry facilities in your garage, you could start your own service where you offer to wash and dry clothing and other items for customers.
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3. Cake Shop
Do you love making cookies? Then, you should use your hobby as your promising business. Your neighbors or friends should need cakes for some events sometimes or just to crave their mouth.
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4. Auto Mechanic
Your garage can be the perfect place to start a business where you work on cars. And if you’re a trained mechanic, you can run a repair shop out of your garage. But if you're not, you can still start a business where you can clean and detail vehicles for clients.
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5. Grocery Store/Kiosk
We can say that the grocery store well-known as "Warung" is the most ever-lasting business, because people have to buy their daily basic needs, and those can be found at the grocery store. You can open your own grocery store in your garage. You don't need to sell all basic needs, you just have to provide what people always need at your grocery, such as rice, eggs, sugar, soap, instant noodles, eggs, raw sugar, soap, noodles, detergent, etc.
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6. Photocopy
If your house is close to school, campus, or offices, you can use this opportunity to open a photocopy business. You can also complete your business with printing services.
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7. Knitting
If you have talent with a needle and thread, you may want to put that talent to work. Your sewing skills can be the key to a number of business opportunities, from mending and sewing custom clothes to creating homespun projects and selling them online. A good number of people are non-conformists and prefer custom-made sweaters, carpets, towels, and blankets.
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8. Barbershop/Salon
Another business that is highly thriving and profitable is Barbing Saloon. If you are good at cutting hair and you know you have time to spare in the evenings and weekends, then you should consider opening a barbing saloon. Just ensure that you locate your barbing saloon in a place that is easily accessible to people in your small community and you won’t struggle to attract customers on a regular basis.