Storage for Everyone,
Income for Yards.
Find a secure spot between trips, park the van, and hit the road when you are ready. No dramas, just fair deals.
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Searching, browsing, and booking is 100% free for storers. You only pay the yard owner's rate and the payment processing fee. Hosts currently pay 0% commission as Founder Hosts for 6 months from launch.
Finding Space
Your van, in a trusted yard.
We handle the details so you can focus on the road ahead. Simple steps, zero hidden agendas.
Browse local spots without the dramas
Caravan storage has a specific set of requirements that most commercial facilities do not fully solve. You need something wide enough for a modern van: some twin-axle caravans are 2.5 metres wide, and with the tow vehicle attached you are looking at 12 to 15 metres of combined length. You need access that lets you tow in and out without a ten-point turn. And you need something secure enough to leave for three months between trips without worrying.
Browse listings by distance from your home, surface type, and access frequency. Many hosts note whether they can accommodate motorhomes, pop-tops, or full-height vans, and whether there is power access for a trickle charger or solar maintenance. If you have a slide-out or roof-mounted air conditioner that adds to your overall height, note that in your initial message.
Enter your suburb or postcode and the map shows available spots nearby. Most results include photos of the access point and the yard surface so you can judge fit before contacting anyone.
Request your spot in seconds
A caravan is often one of the biggest purchases a family makes. You want to know it is going to a yard that suits your setup, and the host wants to know exactly what they are accommodating. Send a message with your van's length, height, width, and weight, which you will find on the compliance plate on the door frame, and how often you expect to access it.
Access frequency is a bigger deal with caravans than most people think. A host who expects you once every three months will manage gate access differently to one who is fine with you coming every second weekend to pack for a trip. Be upfront and you will get a straight answer quickly. Most hosts respond the same day.
Secure payment via Stripe
Pay when you book, your request only reaches the host after payment is confirmed. If the host declines or doesn't respond within 72 hours, you get a full refund. Stripe handles everything with bank-level security and your payment details are never seen by the host.
Once confirmed, you receive the host's contact details and access instructions. The Handover takes care of condition records at drop-off and pick-up. No paperwork to argue over. Just a fair transaction between two people who both want it to be simple.
New to storage? Read How to Store Your Vehicle
Between the Murray and the Snowy there is your van, sitting in your driveway.
Most Australians travel in their caravans for four to ten weeks a year. The rest of the time, the van takes up the driveway, blocks natural light, and creates ongoing friction. Private storage solves that. You store it close enough to retrieve it quickly, and you free up your own property. Most people who try it cannot believe they lived without it.
The Practical Guide
What to know before you store your caravan or motorhome
Weight and driveway surfaces
A modern caravan in touring trim, with water tanks full and gear on board, can weigh 2,500 to 3,500 kilograms. A diesel motorhome can hit 5,000 to 6,000 kilograms. Most residential concrete driveways are poured to handle passenger vehicles weighing 1 to 2 tonnes. Putting a heavy van on the same surface for months creates point-loading stress, particularly on the tyres and jockey wheel.
When looking at listings, pay attention to the surface material. Concrete pads purpose-built for caravans are ideal. Compacted gravel is usually fine. Soft soil, clay, or unsealed ground can cause the van to sink over time, making it difficult to retrieve and potentially causing driveway damage.
Height clearances
Full-height caravans with roof-mounted air conditioners, TV antennas, or solar panels typically measure 2.8 to 3.3 metres from ground to peak. Some listings offer undercover storage with clearance heights specified. Measure your van's actual height before filtering for undercover options.
Registration requirements
Most Australian states require you to keep your caravan registration current even if it is not being used on the road. In Victoria, Queensland, and NSW, caravans must be registered regardless of storage status. An unregistered caravan stored in a location accessible from the road can create legal exposure. Check with your state's transport authority and keep the rego label current.
Solar panel maintenance
If your van has roof-mounted solar panels, keeping them oriented to the sun during storage will maintain your battery bank and prevent deep discharge, which is a common cause of early battery failure. Ask the host which direction the storage spot faces. North-facing in Australia is ideal for solar. If the yard is shaded and you need power for a trickle charger, ask whether the host has a power point nearby.
Rodent and pest protection
Caravans stored for months are a favourite target for rodents. They will nest in insulation, chew wiring, and cause expensive damage. Before storage, clean the van thoroughly and remove all food and anything that smells like food. Peppermint oil on cotton balls placed inside, or commercially available rodent deterrent pouches, are effective. Some hosts have cats or dogs on the property, which is a reasonable natural deterrent.
Questions to ask a host before booking
What is the surface type and can it handle my van's weight when fully loaded? Is there a power point available for a trickle charger? What is the gate height and entry width at the narrowest point? How often can I access the van, and are there restrictions on weekends or early mornings? Is the yard lit at night for after-dark drop-offs? Is there CCTV or any other security on the property?
These questions take five minutes and prevent the kind of surprises that ruin an otherwise good arrangement.
The Handover.
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Arrival photo
Record how things looked on arrival. Clear starting point for both sides.
Departure photo
Van is out, yard is clear, job is done.
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Your property. Their escape. Your income.
If you have a side yard, a gravel pad, or a rural property with space to spare, caravan owners are actively looking for exactly that. They store for months at a time, pay reliably, and are low-maintenance. They access the yard a handful of times a year. List what you have and a consistent monthly income starts pretty quickly.
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Upload photos, set your rules, and pick your price. It is completely free to put your unused space to work.
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Common Questions
Got questions? We have answers.
Do I need to keep my caravan registered while it is in storage?
In most Australian states, yes. Caravans must remain registered regardless of whether they are being used. Lapsing registration and then reinstating it is possible, but you may face additional inspections depending on the state. Check with your state transport authority before letting rego lapse.
Can I access my caravan to pack it for a trip on short notice?
That depends on the host's access arrangements. Some have 24/7 keypad access; others require a bit of notice to open up. Clarify this in your initial message before you book. Most hosts will tell you honestly what is practical. If you pack up frequently for spontaneous weekends away, look for listings that mention flexible or 24/7 access.
Is my caravan covered by my insurance while stored at a private yard?
Most comprehensive caravan insurance policies cover the vehicle while it is stationary and stored at a third-party location, but it is worth checking the exact wording with your insurer before you drop off. Some policies require the storage address to be on file, and some have specific conditions around security. A quick call to your insurer takes five minutes and removes any uncertainty.