To answer some questions:
> The plane is currently in a hangar in Arlington.
> We live in Fairview, (directly under the the approach to RWY 36 at TKI) and likely will stay here for the next 2-3 years.
> I will be moving the plane back to TKI, which is about 12 mins away.
Now, when I had my plane in a hangar in CA that was 15 mins away, I flew about 200 hrs/yr. Half the time, it was just going up and doing structured practice, as I really like remaining proficient. Once I got my IR, I was going up and shooting approaches every time I had low ceilings. I could easily run out and fly for a couple hours, and not eat up the entire day. With the plane an hour's drive away (and that's assuming the traffic is light) any flying pretty much kills the day for me.
I'm not a tinkerer. I have no interest in doing any owner-maintenance. Just not my thing. Another negative that I'm discovering is that with me not flying as often, my wife is very hesitant to go with me anywhere.
The hangar in Arlington is paid thru May. I'm going to keep it there until then. In the meantime, I'll order the covers. While waiting for the covers to arrive, I'll be parking it at a tie-down close-by at TKI during stretches of fair weather, moving it back to the hangar in Arlington whenever serious T-storms are forecast. It is due for it's 2018 annual at the end of May. After that, I'll keep it at TKI again and give up the hangar in Arlington.
I bought this plane for the purpose of getting my PPL and IR, and racking up about 1000 hrs of experience before getting into a twin. (I'm currently at about 600 hrs, and plan to start my ME training later this year.) I have about 1700 hrs on this engine, and expect it to go past TBO. The plan is to sell the plane when it becomes time to overhaul, and buy something like a C310. (I eventually want a C340.) If the plane gets totaled by hail, I'll take the insurance check and go straight for the twin, so I'm not sweating it too much at this point. Honestly, I'm still wrestling with the decision to get covers. (It already has an old canopy cover from Bruce's, which really doesn't accomplish much.) I'm not sure that the hail-protection covers are worth the extra money, as I'm really just looking to keep it clean and protect it from the sun more than from the hail. But, I'll probably spring for the hail covers.
I've also seriously considered selling the plane and concentrating on ME training, and finding a twin that I can rent to build time on so that my insurance is lower when I actually buy a twin. (Plus, the waiting list on larger hangars is shorter at TKI.)