Maciej
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Just curious if anyone is familiar with the hangar availability situation in South Florida, thinking KOPF, KTMB, KHWO and X51?
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It's like $700 per month at F45
If you want to know what painful is, try ATL area. PDK has 30 plane waitlist for a tiedown. There are empty hangars but the management says the waitlist is so long they don't even accept new people on it.
I've been on the waiting list as KSGJ since 2013.... But the rents are 450 per month.
If you think you may come to St. Augustine at any point go ahead and get on the waiting list. Years will go by but one day ya never know When I first got on the list she told me to expect 2-3 years. i called back in summer and said they've only had one or two hangar changes in 2 years. Not looking good for awhile.Most likely looking to get an apartment down in Miami so wanted to stay closer to there. Although Saint Augustine is second on my potential apartment list, but I know I can get a hangar spot for my Extra with the guys at Southeast Aero so that isn't that big of a deal.
If you think you may come to St. Augustine at any point go ahead and get on the waiting list. Years will go by but one day ya never know When I first got on the list she told me to expect 2-3 years. i called back in summer and said they've only had one or two hangar changes in 2 years. Not looking good for awhile.
I can't understand why they don't build more hangars when they have waiting lists?
I think you can get a hangar at BLMI'm in NJ and the situation is far more twisted up here, pretty much no airport has any available hangar space and the waitlist timeframe is roughly ~3 to 6 years.
I did some checking:
A steel 10 unit T hangar costs $87000, for easy math lets assume, an extra $13000 for a concrete floor, also lets say $10000/yr for insurance, electricity, and whatever airport charges for property rights and maintenance; so over a 10 year period, $200000 in total expenses.
With an occupancy rate of 90% and a $300/month rent, thats $324000 in income, resulting in a $124000 in profit, which would be $22400/yr afterwards. Seems to me if the airport wants to make some money they would find space for some hangars.
There are a 100+ usable acres around F45, this is already cleared land, so yes it would be easy to build out. But Govt.... so unlikely
The government.. whew.. Sure you'd need a lawyer for that one!!What kind of paperwork do you have to submit to the government?
I think you can get a hangar at BLM
I did some checking:
A steel 10 unit T hangar costs $87000, for easy math lets assume, an extra $13000 for a concrete floor, also lets say $10000/yr for insurance, electricity, and whatever airport charges for property rights and maintenance; so over a 10 year period, $200000 in total expenses.
With an occupancy rate of 90% and a $300/month rent, thats $324000 in income, resulting in a $124000 in profit, which would be $22400/yr afterwards. Seems to me if the airport wants to make some money they would find space for some hangars.
What kind of paperwork do you have to submit to the government?
What kind of paperwork do you have to submit to the government?
The government.. whew.. Sure you'd need a lawyer for that one!!
Gotta love some aviation grade "gentrification".
Ah Exurbanism ....the last bastion of "affordable liberty". As long as you don't mind driving 3 hours to get to anything nor need ready access to first world medical services, you can live like a king out here.
Did you ask about availability at F45?F45 isn't as bad as quoted above. Last I checked, which was very recently, small t-hangars (4 place single) are $350, small-medium box hangars (Baron-C310) is $450 and medium box hangars (up to maybe a Conquest/KA90) is $550. Concrete floors, electric included & maintained bathrooms at the end of every row. Arc lights & electric doors on all but the smallest. Small hangars have manual doors and fluorescents. There are some shade-ports for less.
Did you ask about availability at F45?
Most likely looking to get an apartment down in Miami so wanted to stay closer to there. Although Saint Augustine is second on my potential apartment list, but I know I can get a hangar spot for my Extra with the guys at Southeast Aero so that isn't that big of a deal.