![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
("Dave Stadt" wrote)
We currently pay $.10 per square foot. Even if it doubled it wouldn't be a big deal. Is ANE one of the MSP airports they wanted to close? No. The talk is of closing Crystal (MIC) ...developers are salivating over that one. If Minneapolis/St Paul (MSP) airspace is a clock, then ANE is up near 12 o'clock or 12:30 with MIC at 10:30 or 11 o'clock. MIC ....14 (s) miles from MSP MIC .... 9 (s) miles from ANE ANE .. 18 (s) miles from MSP http://www.mspairport.com/relievers/...l/default.aspx (MIC) Crystal Airport http://www.mspairport.com/relievers/...e/default.aspx (ANE) Anoka County - Blaine Airport See where the N/S runway at ANE was moved ...up? We'd have a 7,500 ft runway if it was an addition rather than a relocation. Neighbors in Mounds View, in the bottom of the pic, were complaining. As it is, 18/36 is currently under 5,000 ft. The new Minnesota Viking's stadium will be just out of the picture, 2 mile away, in the upper right hand corner ...if it ever gets built. Montblack |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Montblack wrote: At ANE (Anoka County-Blaine, MN - 20 miles N of M/SP) you build your own hangar on leased land, just like a trailer "court" ...or mobile home "park" ...or manufactured housing "village". You know, tornado magnets. Put whatever you want up on your site, but you still owe rent (lease) payments on that site each month. Hangars sell from owner to owner. The leases (land rent) are set to almost double at ANE over the next few years. That's where I fly in to when I come to town as it's the closest airport to my folks. What are the going rates if I wanted to buy a hangar? |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
("Newps" wrote)
That's where I fly in to when I come to town as it's the closest airport to my folks. What are the going rates if I wanted to buy a hangar? 70k - 130k for something nice. 40x40 would be on the small side in this group. A very nice (newer, insulated, nicely finished, upper office, etc) 60x65? was for sale this spring for around 169k. I look at the for for-sale signs when I drive around over there. I've yet to see anything offered for under 60k. Apparently small hangars don't go up for sale often or are snapped up right away by "insiders". Lake Elmo (21D) east side of the Twin Cities, near the Wisconsin border, might be cheaper. If you're only flying in once or twice per month, I suspect another 30-45 minutes (one way) in the car would save you a bundle. Where is your folks house? I've heard South St Paul (SGS) is reasonably priced - home of Ballistic Recovery Systems (BRS). This airport is not part of the MAC reliever airport system - it's only 8 nautical miles (east) of MSP, and about 5 miles (almost due south) of Downtown St Paul (STP). According to AirNav: (STP) Downtown St Paul ... 7.3 nm to MSP (STP) Downtown St Paul ....4.8 nm to SGS (MSP) Mpls/St Paul Int ........8.0 nm to SGS Montblack |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:BQCmf.394424$084.284591@attbi_s22... New hangars came available at the airport I fly out of and I bought two. The rent on one pays for the annual costs for both. 39 T hangars sold in in about two weeks. How does that work, Dave? Is this a private airport, or municipal? Our airport has talked about selling hangars to tenants, but it always gets swept aside as being unworkable. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Private public use airport. Poplar Grove C77 in northern IL now the largest airport aircraft count wise in the state with 400 plus aircraft. We own the hangar and pay a nominal annual land lease, property tax, insurance and maintenance fee that covers snow plowing, lawn mowing, etc. Total comes to about $1,200 per year. The land lease is a transferable 99 year lease. Probably one of the better investments around. It is not unusual for a hangar to sell in a couple of hours. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Jay Honeck wrote:
Our airport has talked about selling hangars to tenants, but it always gets swept aside as being unworkable. You might do it the way they did it at Trenton/Mercer County (TTN). A private company was allowed to build the hangars on airport property. Each hangar was sold as if it were a "condominium" apartment (IIRC, the price for each was about $45,000). That paid the developer back for his investment. The airport charges a monthly maintenance fee. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Kobra" wrote in message
... Hangar tenents, Hypothetical situation: You're in a hangar. There are no more hangars for 100 miles. There is a waiting list for a hangar just as long. There are plenty of tie-downs for a poultry 70.00 per month. Just out of curiosity ... what would be the magic price of hangar rent that would make you say, "THAT'S IT!! I'M OUTTA HERE!! YOU CAN HAVE THE HANGAR...GIVE ME A FRICKIN' TIE-DOWN." There's advantages of being in the middle of nowhere... When I first bought my plane, I had it in a large 3-sided hangar that held a half dozen planes in McAllen for $90/month. It'd take about 15 minutes to jockey the planes around to get mine out from the back at times. When I moved to Iowa, I shared a hangar with a Cardinal. My plane was behind the Cardinal and I would have to pull it out first, then my plane then put it back. It was a hassle at times but only $35/month. I then moved to southern Minnesota and at the time the only hangar available in the area was at a grass strip about 30 miles away. $45/month for the t-hangar. A hangar opened up at the local airport for $50/month. This made it more convenient when the plane and I were in the same town. I moved again and the plane is again 30 miles away; still at the same airport. The local airport is building some new hangars that will be available this spring. When the new hangars are done, I'll move my plane here to one of the older hangars for $70/month. -Greg B. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
We pay $400 (cdn)/month for shared hangar, heated, - staff will move
or assist in moving our Warrior in/out to the ramp as needed. We are permitted to "work" on our plane after hrs. and trusted to lock up the place when finished. Hose , hot water, vac , air pressure, powered tug and pressure washer avbl. Presently snuggled alongside a WestWind.. (well, the company is class) ![]() Dave .....On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 00:48:03 -0500, "Kobra" wrote: Hangar tenents, Hypothetical situation: You're in a hangar. There are no more hangars for 100 miles. There is a waiting list for a hangar just as long. There are plenty of tie-downs for a poultry 70.00 per month. Just out of curiosity ... what would be the magic price of hangar rent that would make you say, "THAT'S IT!! I'M OUTTA HERE!! YOU CAN HAVE THE HANGAR...GIVE ME A FRICKIN' TIE-DOWN." Kobra |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Kobra" wrote in message ... Hangar tenents, Hypothetical situation: You're in a hangar. There are no more hangars for 100 miles. There is a waiting list for a hangar just as long. There are plenty of tie-downs for a poultry 70.00 per month. Just out of curiosity ... what would be the magic price of hangar rent that would make you say, "THAT'S IT!! I'M OUTTA HERE!! YOU CAN HAVE THE HANGAR...GIVE ME A FRICKIN' TIE-DOWN." Kobra More than my house. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
We currently have our Mooney in a large heated community hanger with in
and out service provided for $300 a month. Our airport (TYQ) is undergoing some major expansion, part of which ripping down some old dilapidated T's and the building of about 60 brand new ones. The new ones will have remote controlled bi-fold doors, lights, electricity, and access to a plane washing facility. The rent for these will be $340 per month. We have first pick of the new ones if we want. I know it is expensive but part of the benefits of being in a partnership is that I only have to pay half. :-) I can't imagine having to permanently tie down outside. Jon Kraus '79 Mooney 201 4443H @ TYQ Kobra wrote: Hangar tenents, Hypothetical situation: You're in a hangar. There are no more hangars for 100 miles. There is a waiting list for a hangar just as long. There are plenty of tie-downs for a poultry 70.00 per month. Just out of curiosity ... what would be the magic price of hangar rent that would make you say, "THAT'S IT!! I'M OUTTA HERE!! YOU CAN HAVE THE HANGAR...GIVE ME A FRICKIN' TIE-DOWN." Kobra |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|