I keep my TT next to my house, enableing me to get a lot of additional use out of it besides camping, and saving a minimum of $85 a month (dirt lot) storage. Not covered. Minimal maintenance costs of the plastics eventually needing replacement and the decals have faded a little.
My town is in unincorprated Northern Los Angeles County, and the housing track I live in is one of the older established ones. One of the reasons we bought this house was the ability to store RVs at home. The homes are smaller (1000-1500sqft), but they have some property (around 7000sqft), no HOA or CC&Rs, no city ordinances. ALL the newer developments in the area have big houses (2000sqft+) on postage stamp lots with almost no driveway, no back yard, and HOAs. No ability to store RVs. It is no exaduration when I say 2/3 - 3/4 of the homes in my track have some kind of RV or boat or enclosed cargo trailer either in the driveway or next to the house depending on property shape. My track is one of the only ones in town where this is feasable, thus many of us like minded individuals live here
🙂 I have no worries about the residents pushing for an anti RV ordinance.
2007 Expedition EL 4x4 Tow pkg
1981 Palomino Pony, the PopUp = PUCampin! (Sold)
2006 Pioneer 180CK = (No more PUcampin!):B
Me:B DW:) and the 3 in 3 :E
DD:B 2006, DS 😛 2007, DD :C 2008