Trailer storage

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  1. CK5

    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    Out of curiosity, how much does it cost to store your trailer in your neck of the woods? The best I can do here in Colorado is 1.00 per linear(sp?) foot per month which isn't to bad.
     
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    Sounds about what I pay. I pay quarterly and it's $94 every 3 months... That gets me 36 feet x 12 feet of ground to store my trailer. And of course it's between two huge $500,000+ motorhomes that I am constantly in fear of hitting...
     
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    Thats one thing nice about having a Ranch over a home in town is plenty of space to park stuff. There is a place down the road from me where people park their RV's, trailers, and there is even an El Camino on a lifted 4x4 frame out there and I have always wanted to know what they charge to park stuff....
     
  4. Tim

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    Agreed, I have nearly two acres, trailer is in the front yard right now.
     
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    Sounds right. When I had to store my camper it was $15.00 per mo.
    Trailer was 22.00 per mo.
     
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    I store my 99 Ranger (work truck), 96 F350 Crew Cab, 89 Burb, 85 K30 w/ snow plow, enclosed trailer, landscape trailer, truck topper, and 8' slide-in camper at my in-town (kinda) lot. I split my back yard & made 1/3 of it (approx 25' wide) a storage lot. I'm putting in a 6' tall, 12' wide gate this summer to hide most everything.


    I am SOOOOOOOO glad I don't have covenantswaytogo
     
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    I pay $80.00 a month to store my 20' boat. Pay $100 a month per spot to to park my big rig trucks. Parking is a pain in the big city. :mad: :eek: :rolleyes:
     
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    Where are you storing your trailer at?? That is a good price and we need somewhere to store our trailer.waytogo
     
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    currently mine's chained to the tree in the front yard where my wife's car is supposed to park, but usually it's beside the house.

    for a "gated access" spot here that consists of a patch of dirt out beside a bunch of mini-storage barns you'll pay about $10/mo. for the motorhomes and boats/covered storage it goes up pretty quick.
     
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    Dang are you guys lucky. I currently pay $95 a month for a space that will store a 24'er. I am "grandfathered" and price will not go up rotfl . I was paying $130 a month and it was going up to $160 at another place. These are uncovered spaces. Just before you guys gasp :eek: there are waiting list at these places. I will be getting a 5er and will store it where there is a cover (car port type) at about $110 a month for up to 40'.
     
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    My storage has cost me about 30K at this point. But I have another 20K to put into it before it's completely finished.
     

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    free indoor storage.......
     
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    Sedalia RV Storage 303-688-3842, Tell them Steve Fox sent ya.
     
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    Cool thanks!! I think my Buddy stores his Boat there...but he didnt get that good of a deal.waytogo
     
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    Just paid today, 11 months and the 12th month is free.
    They charge 1.00 per foot plus 5 bucks, my trailer is 21 feet long total plus 5 bucks, 26.00 per month or 286. per year.
    Your friends boat is probably longer than that so thats why he pays more.
     
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    Just put my trailer in storage today on the base for $12 a month:)
     
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    I keep both trailers and a buch of other junk at a friends place. No charge. He gets free use of the trailers.
     
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    I have a 7000 sqft lot with 1 spot on the street and I somehow manage to fit 4 cars and a trailer in there :) I park the trailer on the street with a coupler lock, and the rigs are piled into my dirt & mud driveway
     
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    speakin of your driveway Mike, how much was that tent carport deal?
     
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    It was $169 at Costco..... It went together fairly easilly, but getting it to stay in the ground with all the Billings wind was fun..... I put cinder blocks over the legs & feet and then burred them about 6-8" into the ground. 1.5 years now and they havn't moved
     

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