need garage space in SW metro

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    My step mom needs to store here WS6 formula for the winter, does anyone have an open spot or a barn or something, or does anyone know of somone who does, reply with prices or info
     
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    i have a four stall shed out at the house. no idea what the going rate for this is. maybe you could enlighten me.
     
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    say 100 bucks for the winter
     
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    so far everything weve found is around 150 for the winter, but she really wants something near home, because its going to be ocassionaly worked on this winter. and she would prefer a cement floor thanks for the offer though
     
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    For comparison purposes, a locking cement-floored 10x15' storage unit (no electricity or climate control) is generally priced proportional to its urban proximity.

    Within Rochester city limits = $79 a month.
    Northern fringe of Rochester = $65 a month.
    In Elgin (boonies; 20-min drive) = $45 a month.

    So unless you're going to be working on the car on a weekly basis, I expect it'll be well worth your while to stow it in a remote location. (Sorry, dunno what the rates are up near the Twin Cities, but I'd guess they're HIGHER)