I'm planning on investing in my first commercial real estate property. It will be just a simple drop yard with a fence. It's a little over 5 acres in Pensacola. I was wondering how much the average company pays to drop their trailer when they don't have their own terminal? I've seen them pay as high as $25 per day that was in places like Chicago and Atlanta.
How much does a trailer drop normally cost?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by LimpyLegs, Nov 17, 2020.
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In Detroit it's $100-150 per month, in Chicago $200-400, in your area I have no idea
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Any of the larger companies, more than say a dozen trailers will not want a "pay per day" contract. They will want a set price per month or year based on a set number of spaces, whether they park 1 or 100. And they expect their spaces to be for their trailer's, not scattered all over the lot.
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I charge $100 a month for a locked yard, no security except for a dog.
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If you're going to charge per day per trailer, that means you'll need a gate with a guard to keep track of the trailers. Better off just charging by the month for a certain number of spots with unlimited access. Then get some local O/O's for monthly parking of their rigs. You can fit a lot of equipment in 5 acres. Keep the lot surface nice and keep the lot well lit at night. Security cameras would help too.
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**This was back in the early to mid ‘00s
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