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DrewE
Apr 15, 2016Explorer II
Good prices, security, and available electric power would be on my basic list of wants. An available air compressor to refill tires would also be nice. You might get some business with propane filling, but I imagine that would be a significant investment in infrastructure, permitting, and training to implement. A dump station might also be nice when returning from a trip, but again is not an inexpensive proposition to put in.
I suspect most people don't take an RV directly from storage to the campground, but rather stop by their house first to load up their clothes and groceries, fill the water tanks, possibly wash/clean/dewinterize, etc. If you're really in a big city where people would live in apartment buildings or similar, then perhaps a staging area for these activities would be a big selling point and could prove profitable; but I'm not sure all that many apartment dwellers would own an RV.
I perhaps should mention that I'm not really the target market for RV storage, as I can keep my motorhome at my house where I have adequate security and 30A power available, and it costs me less than any storage facility could charge.
I suspect most people don't take an RV directly from storage to the campground, but rather stop by their house first to load up their clothes and groceries, fill the water tanks, possibly wash/clean/dewinterize, etc. If you're really in a big city where people would live in apartment buildings or similar, then perhaps a staging area for these activities would be a big selling point and could prove profitable; but I'm not sure all that many apartment dwellers would own an RV.
I perhaps should mention that I'm not really the target market for RV storage, as I can keep my motorhome at my house where I have adequate security and 30A power available, and it costs me less than any storage facility could charge.
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