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Kahunajuice
12-22-2014, 08:14 PM
Looking for storage unit in Havasu, looking to store both, boat and truck. Therefore, I will need one 70ft unit or one 40ft and one 35ft.
All recommendations are appreciated. Thanks In Advance.

Eli
12-22-2014, 08:15 PM
Campbell and Islander are great.


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Paul65K
12-22-2014, 09:49 PM
You will never have to worry about finding storage again if you buy this one :D

https://www.wardexre.com/war/maildoc/pbruce_1419310024-Dec-22-2014-11_47_04pm.html

if you would like more info feel free to gimme a call.

Paul
(928) 846-9611

Eli
12-22-2014, 11:06 PM
You will never have to worry about finding storage again if you buy this one :D

https://www.wardexre.com/war/maildoc/pbruce_1419310024-Dec-22-2014-11_47_04pm.html

if you would like more info feel free to gimme a call.

Paul
(928) 846-9611

Paul, are the HOA dues annual or monthly?


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Paul65K
12-23-2014, 04:45 AM
Paul, are the HOA dues annual or monthly?


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Annual [emoji1]

rioracr
12-23-2014, 09:14 AM
after looking at storage places, this is a smoking deal who ever gets it........thanks for looking out for us boaters Paul and hope a boater figures out this is a good deal...........:action-smiley-035:

Paul65K
12-23-2014, 09:37 AM
after looking at storage places, this is a smoking deal who ever gets it........thanks for looking out for us boaters Paul and hope a boater figures out this is a good deal...........:action-smiley-035:
You're right.....Storage units this size typically sell for $10 - 15K more.....it's winter and that is the best time of year to buy a storage unit.....prices go up in the summer :D

Kahunajuice
12-23-2014, 09:58 AM
You're right.....Storage units this size typically sell for $10 - 15K more.....it's winter and that is the best time of year to buy a storage unit.....prices go up in the summer :D

Sorry Paul, but what I saw was sf 975 x per ft $61.54 = $60,000 is this not correct?

Slacker
12-23-2014, 10:01 AM
This past year Boat, RV and Car storage units are in great demand. Pretty much everyone has a waiting list on rental units and price increases have or are happening. If you can snag this unit you better get on it, it won't last long.

Paul65K
12-23-2014, 10:16 AM
Sorry Paul, but what I saw was sf 975 x per ft $61.54 = $60,000 is this not correct?

Yeah I know it sounds like a lot but you are also paying for the convenience of being in a storage condo complex with 24 hour security/video surveillance, shower and restroom facilities and the maintenance fee typically includes your electricity in the unit. 75' deep storage condos:
1. Rarely come on the market
2. Have been going for $70-$75k in the past year.

Alternately Building an RV garage on an existing property in town (if you have the existing property) these days is running around $65-75 a sq foot....less of course if you're a contractor and do it yourself [emoji6]

Eli
12-23-2014, 01:47 PM
Yeah I know it sounds like a lot but you are also paying for the convenience of being in a storage condo complex with 24 hour security/video surveillance, shower and restroom facilities and the maintenance fee typically includes your electricity in the unit. 75' deep storage condos:
1. Rarely come on the market
2. Have been going for $70-$75k in the past year.

Alternately Building an RV garage on an existing property in town (if you have the existing property) these days is running around $65-75 a sq foot....less of course if you're a contractor and do it yourself [emoji6]

At first glance it seemed a lot, but I did the math and it's actually a very good deal. Renting a storage is not cheap and it would be great to have a shower so the stinky guy can shower after working on the boat in the heat and before the long drive home. The security is also a plus.


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