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Old 03-09-2013, 05:28 PM   #21
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I keep mine stored at a campground in Myrtle Beach, SC. It costs me $600 a year. It's the only place we camp. At present, I don't own a truck big enough to pull it. They pull it out and set it on site for us. Now that I see what other people are paying, I don't feel so bad. I'd love to find indoor storage n that same area, and have searched high and low for it. Can't find any. I even went as far as to look for a closed factory or such with thoughts of opening an indoor storage facility. Because it is a big tourist area there isn't any factories, open or closed, in the area.
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Old 06-07-2013, 10:49 AM   #22
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My trailer is stored outside in a gated secured site which I have a key for 55/mo. In the winter the owner of the area puts it inside since it is located outside where he plows his snow. He simply will pull it out for me when I need it. Price remains the same. Very happy with this arrangement.
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Old 06-07-2013, 11:31 AM   #23
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By reading all of your storage prices I've come to the conclusion that we are being taken advantage of. We use our fairgrounds exhibit barn, it's by-the-foot pricing and for my 25 RKS, which is about 29' total length it cost me about $540. I stored it in September and wasn't able to see/touch it again til mid-April. I know it's Alaska, but dang, it's expensive. This next year it will be stored in a coworkers barn.
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Old 06-08-2013, 07:38 AM   #24
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Old 06-08-2013, 08:12 AM   #25
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We pay $62/month on a 12 month contract for our storage 24 hr access with a pin code, cameras and fenced! I looked for a month and to me this was the best route for us, it's off a gravel road and the lot itself is gravel but other then that its great as the owners are very friendly. Around where I live we don't have much for indoor storage so 99% of people store outdoors...
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Old 06-08-2013, 09:05 AM   #26
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We pay $65 a month in NorthEast Ohio for a covered storage facility. We have 7 day a week, 6am to 9pm access. No place to plug in, get water or dump, however I like the idea that the sun, rain, hail, snow is not hitting the roof of the Jayco.
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Old 06-08-2013, 10:13 AM   #27
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I pay $126 a month to store mine. It's expensive but the benefits are gated, security, electric, water, dump station, and paved parking. The cover prevents me from having to cover the tires, and the UV deterioration is minimal. If I need to do a project, I have a clean surface to work on and I have 24 hour access.

Regardless of where or how you store your trailer, the biggest factor is going to be UV, so whatever it takes to prevent that makes up in maintenance costs, tire replacement, and resale value when you go to sell it.
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Old 07-26-2013, 10:50 AM   #28
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I'm beginning to think that our $200/year, with two months free, is a heck of a bargoon, judging by what others seem to be paying. It is an outdoor facility that's fenced and locked and only about 3 minutes away from where we live.
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Old 07-26-2013, 11:43 AM   #29
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I'm beginning to think that our $200/year, with two months free, is a heck of a bargoon, judging by what others seem to be paying. It is an outdoor facility that's fenced and locked and only about 3 minutes away from where we live.
That is a great deal for indoor, I pay $660 a year and I thought I had a great price worked out.
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Old 07-26-2013, 01:39 PM   #30
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dmax...it's $200/year for an outdoor storage spot...not indoor. If it was indoor at that rate I'd be doing a jig!
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Old 07-26-2013, 02:03 PM   #31
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dmax...it's $200/year for an outdoor storage spot...not indoor. If it was indoor at that rate I'd be doing a jig!
I should really slow down when I read these forums
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Old 07-26-2013, 02:07 PM   #32
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Yeah dmax...either clean those glasses or lay off the cocktails while you're in the forum! Ha ha.
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Old 07-26-2013, 03:04 PM   #33
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Yeah dmax...either clean those glasses or lay off the cocktails while you're in the forum! Ha ha.
I have 20/20 vision....

Ha ha ha
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Old 07-26-2013, 03:48 PM   #34
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I rent a spot at a co-workers property. Outdoor / fenced out of sight from the road. I pay 40 per month is a good deal for me since I trust them 100%. The only problem, I still pay for the spot for 5 months when I keep it in my driveway for the camping season. I have found other places i could pay more for, but only for he winter months. those places have seemed less than ideal...difficult access or on a farm not fenced and plainly seen from the road. There r others that want the spot so to keep it I gladly pay. I have access whenever I need, but since its on a residential rural property, I usually give a few days notice before coming by to do a monthly check during winter. I keep it covered with an adco cover.
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We pay $20/ month at a local abandoned campground. No water/ power/dump station anymore. But they do mow and fill in the potholes, and its only 5 minutes away. I do need to buy a cover.

And they have lots of owls, which is pretty cool when you're unhitching in the evening after a trip.
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We pay $65 a month for a storage facility less than mile from the house, with security cameras, access gate, high fence, etc. They also have covered parking is $110/mo, but other than the cover, there are no extras. And both options are on rock and gravel to prevent tires from sitting directly on soil.
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Old 07-27-2013, 07:10 AM   #37
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When we bought our TT I was adamant that I would get covered storage, rather than keep it in the driveway over winter. Cut a long story short the cheapest storage I could get was $100 a month for an old barn that looked like a mouse holiday home. So I bought an ADCO cover and kept it in the driveway. If I could have got storage for less than it cost to buy the cover I would have stored it no problem, just could not justify paying more a year than it cost for a cover.
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Old 07-28-2013, 10:01 AM   #38
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We pay $60 per month for outdoor storage in a fenced yard with surveillance cameras, electrical outlets and a dump station with water for washing down the RV. They also have a pressure washer one can use for a small fee. We also store a utility trailer behind the TT. We have a concrete pad beside the house, but our boat stores there.
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