Sure. I owned a Warrior II before owning an Arrow II, so I can offer you an anecdote to that very question.
Overhaul/exchange of the powerpack. 2.2AMUs installed plus system flush in 2016...looking back on the books it lasted a hair below 8 years, which is a bit low imo, but it happened across two successions of owners. So there's some variance in operating style we unfortunately will not be able to normalize for. Then the gear sidebrace stud NDI inspection (4 hours labor, intervals 500 hours) back in 2015. One discretionary MLG actuator re-seal plus R/R (3 hours + gaskets) back in 2014. That's it, no kidding. 383 hours as of today's flight I just got back from. So less than 3AMUs in actual mx? Since gear swings at annual are a requirement for all retracts and thus a sunk cost for any retract you choose to upgrade into.
Oh yeah the prop. Mine has the original non-suffix/non-B suffix prop hub, which means I get some folks to run the eddy current probe every 100 hours (per AD) for a couple hundred bucks. I could fill it with hydro fluid for marker duty as an AMOC, which costs the same as an overhaul so I don't do it. Ditto for putting a B-hub. Prop shop would magically condemn the blades and I'd end up scrapping a perfectly good prop. So I just keep on keeping on the eddy current inspections. I'd have to put 1600 hours on it before I break even on just installing a new prop. I know I'll never own the thing that long, so I don't. To each their own.
The rest will be of course, your specific insurance premium for retract time. For me and my background it's a fart in the wind (700 bucks vs 580 on the warrior? anyways ballwash). Basically insurance rates singularly a function of hull value. You'll have to see what premium you get as a function of your specific experience.
Hope this helps.