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fairhaven

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We are moving to a new house in town from our 5 acres. I have always kept my travel trailer at home. The new house is on a cul-de-sac and there is no room to store the trailer. So, I started to search for a storage place. I live in a small town called Lynden, WA which is about 2 1/2 hours north of Seattle. I have found many open storage areas for around $70 per month within 10 miles. I have only found 1 covered storage place and they want $175 per month which includes power and sewer dump station. That is an insane price but there are many trailers and coaches there. Even $70 per month for open area storage seems high. I'm done ranting and guess I'll end up paying for the open storage.


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I refuse to even look at a home that isn't rv friendly.


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you lost me at 5 acres. :-)


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$175 a month for covered storage is great! Down here in South Florida, some pay over $250 a month for open storage on a cement pad and over $100 a month just to park in an open field.

I have to much respect for my rig to leave it out in the open...no matter what it would cost.

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Doesn't wal-mart offer uncovered storage also?

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And just how are you upgrading your situation? cul-de-sac, no room for rv, min of $70 per month storage? Why would you do such a thing?

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Posted: 07/21/08 05:15pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

yeah, I thought $175 for covered storage sounded like a bargain, but then my last time to pay for storage was in San Diego...

Yeah, the 5 acre thing....


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    Here in PA, you're lucky to find anything under $300/month...that is a bargain!!


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    Posted: 07/21/08 05:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

    That's not a good price for any part of Washington. Look around, maybe a little further out or a smaller city close by.

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    Posted: 07/21/08 05:43pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

    We pay $112.00 month for covered. No sewer or electric though.


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