Empty RV Lot Rental Near San Antonio — Bring Your Own RV
$500/month, every utility included — the real cost of bringing your own RV to Rebecca Creek.
Already own an RV? An empty lot rental gives you a permanent spot to park it — utilities included, no separate electric or water bill to track down every month.
Real pricing
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Monthly lot rent | $500/month |
| Security deposit | $250 (one-time) |
| Included | Electric, water, sewer, WiFi |
Empty lot vs furnished RV rental — the real difference
An empty lot at $500/mo is for RV owners who just need a place to park — you bring the RV, we provide the utilities and the spot. If you don't own an RV, a furnished RV rental ($850-$1,300/mo) gives you a fully furnished unit with bed, kitchen, fridge, and stove, still with all utilities included. Same all-bills-paid principle, different starting point.
What "all utilities included" actually means
Electric, water, sewer, and WiFi are all folded into the $500/month rate. No separate utility bill shows up mid-month — the rent you agree to is the rent you pay, every month.
Getting set up
A $250 security deposit is required alongside your first month's rent. From there, it's a matter of scheduling your move-in and getting your RV parked and hooked up.
FAQ
What's included in the monthly RV lot rent?
Everything. Electric, water, sewer, and WiFi are all included in the $500/month lot rent — bring your own RV. A $250 security deposit is required.
What's the difference between an empty lot and a furnished RV rental?
An empty lot is $500/mo and you bring your own RV. A furnished RV rental ($850-$1,300/mo) means we provide the RV itself, furnished with a bed, kitchen, fridge, and stove — both include all utilities.
Is there a security deposit for an empty RV lot?
Yes — $250, on top of the $500/month lot rent.
Can I stay short-term on an empty RV lot, or is it long-term only?
Both are available, but long-term is the focus at this rate — empty RV lots are available month to month. Nightly RV sites run $25-$60/night if you're not ready to commit long-term.