How much does a trailer drop normally cost?

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  1. LimpyLegs

    LimpyLegs Medium Load Member

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    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.
     
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  3. DUNE-T

    DUNE-T Road Train Member

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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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  4. LimpyLegs

    LimpyLegs Medium Load Member

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    I would image the price per day changes based almost entirely on how long it stays there. The $25 was only for 24 hours. I think the price probably should lower the longer it stays parked.
     
  5. buzzarddriver

    buzzarddriver Road Train Member

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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.
     
  6. Bakerman

    Bakerman Road Train Member

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    I charge $100 a month for a locked yard, no security except for a dog.
     
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  7. SteveScott

    SteveScott Road Train Member

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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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  8. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    That's what we pay a month for each truck. Security cameras and it's lit up at night
     
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  9. S.V.Buyck

    S.V.Buyck Light Load Member

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    Never thought of this but I’m on it now
     
  10. LimpyLegs

    LimpyLegs Medium Load Member

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    I mean I'm not worried about having competition in this industry. There will NEVER be enough parking for ANYBODY. May as well grab you a slice of that cheddar!
     
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  11. GreenPete359

    GreenPete359 Road Train Member

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    Yes they will. The trailer repair shop just down the street from the Petro in Bordentown, NJ. On the other side of 295. They charge per trailer per day, USX, Swift, JB, Schnider all had trailers in there back in the day. USX hated using the place, but they needed the trailer storage in that area so they paid it.

    **This was back in the early to mid ‘00s
     
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