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Peer-to-peer storage marketplace connecting unused garages and basements to renters at 40-50% below commercial rates; $55M a16z and YC backed as "Airbnb for storage" in the $50B US self-storage market.
Neighbor is a Lehi, Utah-based peer-to-peer storage marketplace that connects people with unused space (garages, basements, driveways, spare rooms, sheds, storage units) to people who need affordable storage — operating as "the Airbnb of storage" with a platform where hosts list available spaces and renters book them at prices 40-50% below traditional self-storage facilities. Backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Pelion Venture Partners, and Y Combinator with approximately $55 million raised, Neighbor serves hosts across 50 US states and Canada with a marketplace covering thousands of storage listings.
Home Depot (NYSE: HD) reported $159.5B revenue FY2025 (+4.48%); 51% home improvement market share; #1 worldwide; 36.9% major appliances dollar share in Q2 2025; serves DIY and Pro contractor segments across 2,300+ stores with $100B+ annual Pro revenue.
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer, founded in 1978 in Atlanta by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, built on the revolutionary concept of a warehouse-format store that offered professional-grade products to DIY homeowners at contractor prices. The company's core competitive technology is its buying power and supply chain: purchasing at the scale of over 2,300 stores allows it to offer the broadest in-category selection — power tools, lumber, plumbing, electrical, flooring, appliances, garden — at prices and availability that regional hardware chains cannot match.\n\nThe Home Depot serves both DIY consumers and professional contractors (Pro customers), with the Pro segment representing a disproportionate share of revenue and growing faster than the consumer segment. The company has invested heavily in its Pro ecosystem — dedicated Pro desks, job site delivery, bulk pricing, and a Pro digital platform — as contractors increasingly use The Home Depot as a primary supply chain partner. Its major appliances business holds 36.9% dollar share as of Q2 2025, making it the dominant US appliance retailer ahead of Best Buy and Lowe's.\n\nThe Home Depot generated $159.5B in revenue in FY2025, a 4.48% increase, while holding a 51% share of the US home improvement market — a dominant position in a category large enough to make it one of the world's highest-revenue retailers. The company's 2024 acquisition of SRS Distribution for $18.3B deepened its professional roofing and exterior supply capabilities. As housing renovation spending remains elevated and the Pro contractor base grows, The Home Depot's combination of scale, supplier relationships, and Pro-focused investments continue to extend its lead over Lowe's and specialty retailers.
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