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Based on 2,910 verified reviews, renters rated Neighbor's service for finding RV & Camper storage in Los Angeles 4.9 out of 5 on average
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Average price $409, sizes up to 40 ft long, 30 ft wide.
58% of listings are Parking Garages; 5-star average rating in 5 listings.
Quick response times, 83% of hosts respond within 48 minutes.
Average price for lowest-cost RV storage: $129; 3 listings offer first month discounts.
Average distance: 11.1 miles; 58% of listings are outdoor-uncovered.
Sizes range from 10x10 to 20x20 feet; 66% of listings offer drive-up access.
Average distance of 2.4 miles, most options are less than 3 miles away
58% of listings are indoor storage, 33% offer camera surveillance
Hosts respond within 20 minutes on average, some as quick as 3 minutes
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92% of listings have a 5-star rating. Average response time is 24 minutes.
50% of spaces are outdoor uncovered. 75% offer a camera for security.
Average price is $211. Closest listings within 3.8 miles.
67% of listings have a 5-star rating, many by top hosts.
Parking garages dominate, with an average size of 17x11 feet.
Most locations are within 5 miles of Los Angeles.
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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
Uncovered storage is more expensive than covered storage by 15% on average in Los Angeles
Residential & commercial carports offer an additional layer of protection for your RV
There are 178% more hosts in Los Angeles 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 28% of indoor RV storage spaces in your area
You moved to Los Angeles for the year-round sunny weather, and while you may love basking in the California heat, your RV doesn’t. Now you may be wondering, how much damage can a little sun do to a 20,000-lb RV? The answer is “quite a bit.” If you don’t take the necessary precautions, you risk roof damage, tire damage, seal damage, and even cracked walls/floors.
While you can wax your RV’s exterior, an enclosed or covered RV storage space is the best preventative measure. But are these RV storage options easy to find in bustling LA? You’d be surprised. On peer-to-peer platforms like Neighbor, you can find a wide variety of RV storage options (at prices up to 30% lower).
If enclosed and covered RV storage is low in your LA neighborhood, you should be using RV sunshades, RV skirting, and/or an RV cover at the very least.
Ultimately, our recommendations for RV storage options depend on both the size and type of RV.
Many LA residents struggle to find fully enclosed RV storage options in residential neighborhoods in the area (from Los Feliz to Venice to Cheviot Hills). Plus, most home garages are 24 feet long max—not to mention many aren’t climate-controlled. For this reason, we recommend an RV-friendly carport. Fortunately, most carports are 40’ long, accommodating larger and smaller RV types.
Camper vans are one of the only RV types that will safely fit in a standard-sized home garage (with the exception of teardrop trailers and other smaller towable RVs). While some neighborhoods in LA are safer than others (for example, Sherman Oaks is safer than Hollywood), residential spaces like a private garage are, on average, 14 times safer than traditional storage units.
Because Los Angeles isn’t prone to severe rainstorms, you won’t have to park your trailer at an angle to encourage water runoff on your RV’s roof. Leveled parking spaces make trailer storage a breeze. On the other hand, parking a trailer on a sloped driveway is an involved task (that requires special equipment and multiple steps).
For the same reasons you won’t want to park a travel trailer on a slope, you won’t want to park a fifth wheel or toy hauler on an incline either (summarized briefly, it’s a hassle and requires specialized equipment). However, unlike a travel trailer, a fifth wheel or toy hauler is unlikely to fit on a standard-sized driveway. For this reason, you’ll want to look for a leveled RV pad instead.
It’s common knowledge that living in LA is expensive. What isn’t common knowledge is how expensive RV storage is. Unfortunately, traditional RV storage facilities have a habit of leaving monthly rates unclear. They encourage users to contact the facility for more information on RV storage costs rather than spelling out costs explicitly.
But with peer-to-peer marketplaces like Neighbor, you’ll find transparent, upfront prices, allowing you to make an informed decision. Plus, Neighbor is based in all 50 states and thousands of U.S. cities, offering endless options for Los Angeles residents seeking RV storage.
Additionally, peer-to-peer RV storage is around 30% cheaper compared to traditional storage facilities.
At a traditional storage facility, your options are limited. You can park your RV in a traditional storage unit or in a canopied parking lot. And while you’ll be able to choose the size of the storage unit, that’s where the variety usually ends.
With peer-to-peer marketplaces, you have more options to choose from:
With Neighbor, you can find storage types in any of the following categories: a) outdoor uncovered, b) outdoor covered, c) indoor RV storage, and d) climate-controlled storage.
Neighbor is the world’s largest storage marketplace. Call for rates or search online for the cheapest, closest, and safest storage units.
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