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4.9 (1,095 reviews)
Based on 1,095 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding RV & Camper storage in Phoenix 4.9 out of 5 on average
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Average price of unpaved lots: $86. Average price of storage units: $194.
22% of listings have camera surveillance. 17% offer first month discount.
Highest rated space type: Unpaved Lot with an average rating of 5.0.
Average price at $74, well below $102 market rate.
50% of listings offer first month discount.
73% of listings are outdoor, 27% are storage units.
Average distance to RV storage is 1.7 miles, with prices starting at $63.
73% of locations are outdoor-uncovered, with 25% offering a first month discount.
Fast responses: 91% of hosts respond in under 30 minutes; 8 spaces have cameras.
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Average rating of 5 for reviewed listings; 83% of spaces rated 5 stars.
Unpaved lots make up 50% of available spaces; indoor options cost $130 on average.
66% of listings offer security cameras; 33% provide a first month discount.
Average price for indoor storage: $136, response time within 20 minutes.
80% of indoor spaces have 5-star ratings, all have camera security.
Garage indoor spaces average 6.7 miles distance, 20x10 ft in size.
Average price for Unpaved Lots: $80; Driveways: $72.
50% of listings have cameras; 30% offer first month discount.
75% of spaces are 20 feet long; average width: 11 feet.
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Average storage facility Phoenix, AZ | $232 | $314 | $277 |
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Phoenix Bargain Storage I-10 West Phoenix, AZ (1 miles) | $198 | -- | -- |
Storage Sense Phoenix, AZ (2 miles) | $174 | $236 | -- |
Extra Space Storage Phoenix, AZ (4 miles) | $187 | $207 | -- |
Class A Motorhomes
Outdoor storage
Due to their large size, outdoor or covered storage is often necessary to accommodate the length and height of Class A motorhomes.
Class B Motorhomes
Indoor or outdoor storage
Class B motorhomes, with their compact size, can often fit into indoor storage with height and length restrictions.
Class C Motorhomes
Outdoor storage
Class C motorhomes typically have a size that only allows for outdoor storage options.
Travel Trailers
Indoor or outdoor storage
The storage needs of travel trailers can vary depending on their size. Smaller travel trailers can often fit indoors, while larger models may require outdoor storage.
Fifth Wheels
Outdoor storage
Due to their taller height and substantial length, fifth wheels generally require outdoor storage arrangements.
Toy Haulers
Outdoor storage
Similar to fifth wheels, toy haulers typically necessitate outdoor storage due to their larger size.
Small Campers
Indoor or outdoor storage
Small campers, being more compact, can often fit into indoor storage units with size restrictions.
Pop-up Trailers
Indoor or outdoor storage
Pop-up trailers, also known as folding campers, typically have a collapsible design that allows for easy towing and storage. They can often fit into indoor storage units.
Truck Campers
Indoor storage
Truck campers, designed to be mounted onto a pickup truck bed, can usually fit indoors which helps protect the camper from the elements and provides added security.
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Outdoor storage on residential or commercial properties, such as driveways & unpaved lots
Covered storage is typically slightly more expensive than uncovered storage in Phoenix
Residential & commercial carports offer an additional layer of protection for your RV
There are 192% more hosts in Phoenix that are part of our Top Host program than surrounding cities
Indoor RV storage units offer additional protection but can come at a steep price
Enjoy savings as hosts offer first-month discounts on over 33% of indoor RV storage spaces in your area
In Phoenix, AZ, where temperatures reach 110°F degrees around 21 days per year (with July being the hottest month), you won’t want to store your RV just anywhere. In a perfect world, RVers like you should opt for an enclosed climate-controlled facility (or at the very least) a covered carport. Look for these premier RV storage spaces in some of Phoenix’s safest neighborhoods: Ahwatukee Foothills, Deer Valley, Paradise Valley, and North Gateway.
For some, indoor RV storage is out of the budget. So what’s the next best option? What Phoenix RV storage option will shield your pricey RV from the Arizona sun’s harsh rays?
Outdoor storage (covered or uncovered) is cheaper overall than indoor storage, but is it as safe? It is if you choose an unpaved lot or driveway space in a residential area. On average, residential spaces are 14 times safer than commercial lots.
You spent thousands (if not hundreds of thousands) of dollars on an RV. So do your due diligence to protect your investment.
Here are our recommendations according to RV type:
Beyond downtown Phoenix, the city’s overall crime rate will taper off. For example, South Mountain Village–one of Phoenix’s safest neighborhoods–is an 18-minute drive from downtown Phoenix. Compared to the bustling city center, crime rates are significantly lower. While Phoenix isn’t prone to rainstorms (which can cover your RV’s roof in harmful moisture and lead to leaks), without a carport your RV will be exposed to direct UV rays.
*Note: While some smaller RVs–think a small Class B camper van–can fit in a garage, other models require a space that’s 10’x20’ or larger.
Phoenix's scorching heat waves can damage your RV. For starters, your RV could sustain UV damage or heat-related damage (or both)—even if it’s only left out in the sun for a few hours. But with an enclosed garage, you can mitigate UV damage (and potentially heat-related damage if the garage is climate-controlled). Just be sure to measure your RV before booking an enclosed self-storage space in the Phoenix area.
A covered residential RV space isn’t only protected from direct UV exposure but potential break-ins too. On average (depending on the neighborhood), residential RV storage spaces are 14 times more secure than other traditional options. Many Phoenix locals rate Ahwatukee Foothills as the safest neighborhood in Sun City.
To park on an incline, you’ll need to purchase the right tools first: leveling blocks, stabilizers, you name it. Otherwise, you might wake up in the morning to find your RV has rolled into the neighbor’s front yard. While this slanted position can wear on your fifth-wheel or toy hauler’s tires, the minimal risk of wear-and-tear is a small price to pay for lower security risks.
Traditional storage facilities like national indoor RV centers often lack transparency when it comes to RV storage pricing. They leave renters guessing with vague statements like “Costs vary based on location, unit size, and property amenities. Contact the facility for more information.”
Before long, you’ll end up on a call with an over-enthusiastic employee trying to sell you on the benefits of a year-long contract.
Enter peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor. On our marketplace, you’ll find RV storage listings across all 50 states and numerous US cities. Once you’ve found the perfect place to store your RV, travel trailer, or fifth wheel, look for the monthly rate (which is clearly–and proudly–displayed). Soon you’ll notice that prices are approximately 30% lower on a peer-to-peer marketplace than they are with a traditional storage facility.
As an RVer, you’ll quickly notice that your options are limited when dealing with traditional storage facilities. Typically, you’ll be confined to two types of RV storage: canopy parking or standard storage units available in sizes such as 10’x20’, 10’x30’, and 10’x40’. For context, a camper van will (typically) fit in a 10’x20’ space while Class C motorhomes and trailers will need a 10'x30' space.
On peer-to-peer platforms, you’ll see a much wider variety of indoor and outdoor RV storage spaces (both covered and uncovered). You’ll even find a wide range of climate-controlled spaces–including these:
If you’re new to the Phoenix, AZ area, you may be unfamiliar with its scorching summers. In that case, check out this guide to keeping your RV cool in hot weather. Note: Phoenix typically sees temperatures over 90 degrees from May through September. Even in the fall months, September through November, temperatures can still break into the high 70s and low 80s so heat damage should still be a concern.
Although storage facilities are available in Phoenix, Arizona, Neighbor storage features cheap, close by and secure RV storage.
If you'd like information about traditional storage facilities nearby, use the below list for more information:
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