Hangar Monthly Rent

What are people paying monthly for a hangar for their GA plane?

  • Under $200

    Votes: 29 17.7%
  • $200 to <$300

    Votes: 32 19.5%
  • $300 to <$400

    Votes: 39 23.8%
  • $400 to <$500

    Votes: 30 18.3%
  • $500 to <$600

    Votes: 10 6.1%
  • $600 to <$700

    Votes: 9 5.5%
  • $700 and over

    Votes: 15 9.1%

  • Total voters
    164
For those in the ATL area, any insight into the hangar is to situation (pricing/availability) at KCNI, KGVL, or KLZU?
 
Here in Brooksville there are two or three dome hangars. I haven't seen those anywhere else. What do people think of those? I'll have to take a picture of one next time i'm taxiing by.
 
I just (yesterday) leased a T-hangar at Salisbury, MD (SBY) for $265/month. I was on a waitlist for only a few months. I will keep my tie-down at Georgetown, DE (GED) (only $60/month) so I have the choice of two airports, both of which are equal drive time from our home. (GED has a projected 5-year waitlist for an $800/month hangar.) A "former" airport (0W3) for me has newly constructed hangars for (I believe) $600/month and may have a couple available.

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I just (yesterday) leased a T-hangar at Salisbury, MD (SBY) for $265/month. I was on a waitlist for only a few months. I will keep my tie-down at Georgetown, DE (GED) (only $60/month) so I have the choice of two airports, both of which are equal drive time from our home. (GED has a projected 5-year waitlist for an $800/month hangar.) A "former" airport (0W3) for me has newly constructed hangars for (I believe) $600/month and may have a couple available.

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I feel like I'm looking at a post from 1980...

(pretty good price - I'm envioius)
 
I pay 339 a month for a larger T hangar. I waited for a year and a half to get it. My biggest complaint, at least 30% of the hangars at my home airport don’t have airplanes in them. That’s not supposed to be allowed yet no one seems to care. I pointed that out to the airport manager when I was told about the waiting list. He didn’t care. I would say the percentage of hangars that hold planes that actually fly, is very low. Maybe 20%. After 4 years of renting my hangar there’s only a handful hangars that I’ve ever seen open.
 
"My biggest complaint, at least 30% of the hangars at my home airport don’t have airplanes in them."

I think that situation is well monitored at my "new to me" airport. They provided the combination lock - I do get to choose my combination but there is key access on the lock for a master key - for hangar checks. I had to agree to that in the lease. Maybe that's why the waitlist cycled for me in only four months. I was interviewed by the operations manager and even had to take a "movement" test - for driving on airport grounds. Evidently the movement test was an FAA/ATC requirement.
 
A "former" airport (0W3) for me has newly constructed hangars for (I believe) $600/month and may have a couple available.
$650 for new leases. People in before beginning of the year are paying $575

I don't think they have any open now. They put up a new row, but it was about half leased before construction started
 
I have 2 hangars right now.

One is a small, uninsulated T-hangar, open to the rafters with sliding doors that are impossible to open with snow on the roof. But it has a good concrete floor and rent's relatively cheap. I pay $271/month for that one and currently have it sublet to a friend that's been on several waiting lists for a couple of years.

The other is a, fully enclosed/finished, insulated, and brightly lit 1,100+sqft T-hangar with thermostat controlled infrared heating and an electric lift bifold door. It will have broadband internet as of next month. Total on the monthly bill is $831.45 Which will be going up to $873 for 2025. Damned expensive. But, I also park my camper van there, eliminating the cost of storing it separately.
 
$475 northwestern NJ. It’s 50 mins from my house. I can get a tie down right next to me under nyc bravo for 320, or get on hangar waitlist for 900 when it becomes available (will probably be more by then - that’s the price today).

I just pay over night and keep my plane at the delta under he bravo for $20 if I know I’ll be flying multiple days in a row
 
I have 2 hangars right now.

One is a small, uninsulated T-hangar, open to the rafters with sliding doors that are impossible to open with snow on the roof. But it has a good concrete floor and rent's relatively cheap. I pay $271/month for that one and currently have it sublet to a friend that's been on several waiting lists for a couple of years.

The other is a, fully enclosed/finished, insulated, and brightly lit 1,100+sqft T-hangar with thermostat controlled infrared heating and an electric lift bifold door. It will have broadband internet as of next month. Total on the monthly bill is $831.45 Which will be going up to $873 for 2025. Damned expensive. But, I also park my camper van there, eliminating the cost of storing it separately.

at KBED, the insulated heated T hangar was north of $1000/month 20 years ago. I shudder to think what it is now.
 
My T hanger is still $36.66 per month. Concrete floor only in center front of T. Works for me other then it’s a 40 mile drive.
 
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