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Best Options for RV Storage – Covered, Outdoor, or Climate-Controlled?

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Hi everyone,

I’m looking for advice on storing my RV long-term. I’m debating between outdoor, covered, or climate-controlled storage, and I’m not sure which is the best balance of cost and protection. My RV is a 32-foot motorhome, and I live in an area with hot summers and cold winters.

I’m concerned about weather damage, pests, and security. Have any of you had experiences with different storage types?

Are there hidden costs or maintenance issues I should know about?

Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
 
Hi everyone,

I’m looking for advice on storing my RV long-term. I’m debating between outdoor, covered, or climate-controlled storage, and I’m not sure which is the best balance of cost and protection. My RV is a 32-foot motorhome, and I live in an area with hot summers and cold winters.

I’m concerned about weather damage, pests, and security. Have any of you had experiences with different storage types?

Are there any hidden costs or maintenance issues I should be aware of when using Richland Hills Secure Storage?

Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
thanks in advance for any help
 
We live in northern Illinois, winter in Florida, 5 RV'S over the past 25 years, never covered, no problems, on my older 5th wheels, a little elbow grease on oxidation and brand new
 
If you could afford it, I would look at Industrial condos. They have served me well in the last ten years. Bought one up north and sold it 3 years later, not only got every penny back that I spent in coa fees and taxes but made a profit.
I searched here in Fl and bought in a brand new development in 2019. Was actually the first buyer. The price has now tripled. I kept my rv and toys there until two years ago when I bought an rv home. Now I rent it out.
The coa fees are low and its a shared cost to maintain the park. The most difficult part is to get people to serve on the board. I have been on it since inception except for one year.
But having an enclosed, safe space for my coach was stress free
 

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