From time to time I find it necessary to store my class A at a storage facility. What do you pay for storage and what are you willing to pay for storage?
Beisner, I see you are from Cincinnati, so am I. We have ours in a secured lot for $30 a month. I also know of an indoor storage facility that you can get a private storage bay with electric, water and dump for about $250 month. If you want to PM me I'll give you the details. Good luck. Tracy
Sometimes I just got to shake my head. A OP asks a question and someone goes on and on adnaseum about something not at all related to the question at hand. It's like turning on a TV program thinking its a consumer report and then realizing it's a paid commercial.
FREE here in most areas in West Michigan as you can store RV's/boats right on your own property with a few areas requiring the RV or boat/trailer/RV be behind the front facia of the home. However, that's not much of a problem around here as the minimum lot width code is 100' with a 15' min between the home structure and the lot line. Plenty of your own property to park your RV etc on or getting it even behind your home if desired.
Unless you're dumb enough to live/build/your home in an HOA controlled area that restricts any RV etc parking and so many other things on the property YOU own and PAY taxes on. Fortunately, there are not many of them around here and most have already modified their rules due to intense pressure from local area the owners etc. The entire local area of 72,000 population is very upbeat and classy with zero slums or any rundown sections. Most side streets in town or in the township allow RV/Boat parking at the curb or in driveways where getting along side the home on the 50+ year old homes where is not possible to park along side but not on any of the main arteries. Makes so much sense!
All land/lots for over 50 years have have had the wide lot requirements and there's very little complaining about RV's and boats etc being on your OWN property or even alongside the home but they must not block a drivers view of intersections/cross traffic etc and must not be an eyesore as to the items condition/appearance and that applies to the home or any other structures on the property too. Simply said, NO postage stamp sized lots can be built on here and therefore that contributes strongly to the lack of downbeat undesireable neighborhoods developing. The community etc must pull together to force pride and working togeher to keep the eyesores out. It's alive and well around here and has been for my 72+ years of livng here and it shows as so many of the approx 7 million visitors each year also notice it also and will comment on it! Many even send their comments to the local newspaper and the local governmental venues. That also intensifies the local's pride and diligence to do even better as it has a mushrooming or snowballing effect in the local residents and has a positive effect on the constant population growth.
We're shopping for storage in Acworth GA, north of Atlanta, and are finding a range of $85-$115 within 20 minutes of home. We want it close so DH can keep an eye on it and do the frequent messing with things that he likes to do. None of that is covered, though cover doesn't seem to change the price, it's just not currently available. We won't be there with the MH until winter. Everyone tells us it clears out in winter when snowbirds leave, so we hope to find something covered then.
It's all going to depend on the going rate in your area. If you are in an area where storage is at a premium, you may pay more then $100 per month, while if you travel 150 miles you may pay $20.00 per month. What I pay and what you will pay have no bearing on each other cause I don't store mine where you live. Call around, I'll bet you'll find prices pretty consistant in your area depending on ameneties.
We pay about $80/month in suburban Portland at a place with on-site managers, a dump station, and spigot to fill fresh water tanks. It's a pull-through site that can accommodate RVs up to 28 ft. They also have some covered storage and I have no idea how much that costs.