Saturday, October 16, 2010

Can You Park Your RV at Your Home in Your New Neighborhood?

You own a Recreational Vehicle and you need to be able to park it and hope to park it at your own home. In the Phoenix area as well as across the country more and more areas will restrict you from parking your RV or other vehicles that are too tall for a garage and would stick up above the fence line when parking it in your backyard. What can you do?

Your choices are limited; you can buy a home that does not have an HOA that restricts the use of parking your Recreational Vehicle at the property. There are a few HOAS's around that some of the lots are large and actually allow the owner to park and store these vehicles at their property although they have an HOA. You definitely need to check those conditions prior to purchasing a home with a large lot but I know of a few in the Gilbert area that some of the lots are larger and they are allowed these privileges. You can buy a home that sits on a county island and is free from an HOA rules. When considering whether or not to buy a home that sits on a county island be sure you check everything including whether you have fire and other city services on your property. Believe it or not, many of these properties are excluded from the cities services and if you had an emergency such as a fire you may not have the fire department showing up to put out the fire.

Some of these county islands are getting incorporated or annexed into the city and getting the city services that they need. It is up to the buyer to check although if the seller is involved in the sale you should get a "Sellers Property Disclosure Statement" and that area of this form should be filled out completely by the seller. With so many homes being sold as "short sales" and "bank owned" you may not get this disclosure so be sure you check everything out first.

If you choose to buy a home within an area that has restrictions against parking and storing your recreational vehicle or other type of vehicle that is visible you will need to find an alternative parking area for your RV. There are several companies in and around the entire Phoenix area that you can park and store your recreational vehicle. Obviously, the pricing varies for rental storage or parking fees and they generally are charged on a monthly or a yearly basis.

Arizona does have plenty of campgrounds, lakes and mountains to explore and many people love to do their traveling in their own recreational vehicle. Just be sure when either buying a new recreational vehicle or first moving to the area and looking for a home where you can park your RV that you look into all the rules and regulations or your alternatives to where to park your vehicle. Enjoy Arizona's great outdoors and your recreational vehicle!




Nancy Niblett is a highly successful Real Estate Agent specializing in the Chandler area. She credits her success to hard work, integrity and honesty. Clients continue to refer her over and over again. Nancy is one of the most successful award-winning agents with Keller Williams Realty, East Valley.

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